Belonging to Kien Giang Province, Phu Quoc, nicknamed as ‘Pearl Island’ (Dao Ngoc) or ’99-mountain Island’, is the largest island in Vietnam. ‘Phu’ means fertile and prosperous while ‘Quoc’ means a land, this name implies that this island contains a rich and diverse ecosystem with a large number of natural resources. Compared to other islands in Vietnam, Phu Quoc is a mountainous and densely forested island.
The white sand beaches make this island a paradise place for retreat. This place is one of the must-see destinations during your Southern Vietnam tours. You can participate in swimming, kayaking, surfing, diving or just strolling along the shore.
Trekkers can also find a lot of adventures in this destination. Established in 2001, Phu Quoc National Park covers more than 50% of the island. Covering an area of 314,000 square meters, this place is the home to numerous kinds of flora and fauna.
Phu Quoc is famous for manufacturing nuoc mam (fish sauce) and produces 6 million liters each year. The island is also well-known for pepper production.
Phú Quốc is the largest island in Vietnam, famed for its sandy beaches, fishing and agriculture. It also hosts a huge dance-music festival at the end of every year which attracts some of the highest-profile DJs and artists in the world.
Phú Quốc is the largest island in Vietnam, famed for its sandy beaches, fishing and agriculture. It also hosts a huge dance-music festival at the end of every year which attracts some of the highest-profile DJs and artists in the world.
Phú Quốc is the largest island in Vietnam, famed for its sandy beaches, fishing and agriculture. It also hosts a huge dance-music festival at the end of every year which attracts some of the highest-profile DJs and artists in the world.
Phú Quốc is the largest island in Vietnam, famed for its sandy beaches, fishing and agriculture. It also hosts a huge dance-music festival at the end of every year which attracts some of the highest-profile DJs and artists in the world.