Ong Doi Cape
Ong Doi (The Captain) is the name of a cape of the end of Phu Quoc island in the South East.
Native Birds of Phu Quoc Island
With approximately 132 bird species on Phu Quoc Island , tourists are able to admire birds as well as nature's masterpieces.
Nguyen Trung Truc Temple
Nguyen Trung Truc was born in Long An province, the South of Viet nam on 1837.
Cua Can Beach
Cua Can village is a true tropical delight with its local houses built on stilts right over the river, and local inhabitants hurrying around in their conical hats.
Waterfalls in Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc Scenic views include some of the best sights that nature has to offer, from the many waterfalls to the variety of plantations on the island.
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Suoi Tien – Fairy Stream
Fairy Stream, or Suoi Tien in Vietnamese, is a small stream near the fishing village Ham Ninh that is hard to find, but worth a visit.
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Suoi Tien is natural and...
Da Ba Waterfall
Da Ba waterfall is a tourist destination
“Well hidden, the long journey here involves bumpy dirt roads with no signage, but is worth the effort. More of an elevated stream than a waterfall, water babbles...
Coi Nguon Museum
Coi Nguon Museum is one of the largest private collections in Vietnam and definitely worth a visit if you are interested in the history, culture and nature of Phu Quoc Island. Bảo Tàng Cội Nguồn...
Sung Hung Pagoda
Sung Hung Pagoda, following the Mahayana, is one of the oldest pagodas in Phu Quoc. It lies at the foothill of a mountain near the Duong Dong town center. No information exists as to...
Cau temple
Cau temple, also called Dinh Cau is probably the most prominent landmark of Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island. That may be because it’s centrally located in Duong Dong right next to the tourist area. Dinh...