Why You Need to Have a Phu Quy Island Tour
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If you're hungry for an island getaway with raw beauty, then Phu Quy Island in Vietnam is where you need to go. The South China Sea paradise is miles away from those tourist haunts, with untouched beaches, warm locals, and a kind of authentic Vietnamese island existence that you would scarcely find elsewhere. Imagine turquoise waters, rocky cliffs, and food so fresh you'll request seconds-and-thirds. Let's dive into why Phu Quy Island needs to find its way to the top of your Vietnam travel bucket list.
How to Get to Phu Quy Island: The Journey is Part of the Adventure
The island of Phu Quy is about 120 kilometers off the coastline of Binh Thuan Province, and though it is considered to be far-flung, traveling there makes up half the fun. First, you have to make your way to the sea town of Phan Thiet—a ridiculously charming seaside town with delightfully rustic fishing villages and resorts. From this point, you travel by ferry through speedboats to Phu Quy; the ferries mostly travel twice daily, usually taking 2 to 2.5 hours.
Pro Tip: Book ferry tickets in advance, especially on weekends or during Vietnamese holidays. Oh, and yes, make sure you remember those sea-sickness pills if you cannot handle those waters!

When to Visit Phu Quy Island
The best time to visit Phu Quy Island is between December and June when the sun is out and the sea is tranquil. In fact, this is indeed the sweet spot of those idyllic island feels: blue skies, calm seas, and no monsoons. Try to avoid traveling during stormy months between September and November because cancellation of ferries can leave you stranded on the mainland.
Getting to Know Phu Quy Island: Sites to See
Bai Nho Beach (Small Beach):
This picture-postcard cove has powdered white sand and crystal-clear waters—ideal for snorkeling, swimming, or just catching some sun.
Linh Son Pagoda:
On top of Cao Cat Mountain stands this quiet pagoda with views over the island, from which one may inhale the spiritual atmosphere of the place. It's an easy climb and well worth the panorama.

Ganh Hang Cliffs:
Ganh Hang boasts a rocky edge falling sheer into the turquoise ocean—for photographic moments that would leave you out of breath. Quite a good spot for sunset viewing, so bring along your camera and a sense of awe.
Phu Quy Lighthouse:
It is the highest spot on the island and offers a bird's-eye view of the surrounding ocean tides. Climb to the top and be amazed at the enormity of the sea, a memory never to be forgotten.

Trieu Duong Bay:
An ideal spot to bring the family, this bay is extremely calm, with gentle beaches, perfect for picnics, kayaking, or simply hanging out with a good book.
Things to Do on Phu Quy Island
Snorkeling and Diving
The waters surrounding Phu Quy are bursting with vibrant coral reefs and sea life. If you have your own snorkeling equipment, you're free to get a closer inspection of this underwater realm or organize a local diving trip.
Fishing with the Locals
Phu Quoc is a fishing island, so taking a fishing tour provides a great opportunity to live like a local for one day. It is recreational, yet at the same time, you will have some insight into the islanders' lives.
Enjoy Fresh Seafood
Foodies, especially seafood lovers, will love the island because it has to offer one of the freshest seafood dishes you will ever try. Grilled lobsters to perfection, clams, squid hot pot—all are perfectly seasoned with Vietnamese spices and herbs.
Camping on the Beach
For a really memorable experience, camp on one of the island's beaches. You may sleep under a starry sky to the lullaby of the waves. Heaven!
Where to Stay on Phu Quy Island

Island options are limited but sufficient. There are guesthouses mostly, near enough homestay-type situations that have the huge advantage of warm hospitality and an excellent means of meeting the locals.
Some of the popular choices are:
La Min Homestay: Praised for its ocean-side scenery and modern facilities.
Phong Phu Hotel: A budget hotel with comfortable rooms and adequate service.
Getting Around the Island
The best way to get around Phu Quy Island is via rented motorbike. The island is small enough that you should be able to get around in one day. All the roads are relatively easy and directly connected. Want to be driven around instead? Get the services of a local guide.
Pro Tip: Gas up at every chance you get, as there aren't many petrol stations.
Phu Quy Island Tour: What to Bring
Beach Cover-Up and Swimwear: Because you’ll want to jump into that turquoise water every opportunity you get.
Sunscreen: The island sun can be unforgiving, so spare your skin.
Snorkeling Gear: Even though some tours provide equipment, having your own gear means you’re always ready for underwater adventures.
Dry Bag: Essential for keeping your phone and valuables safe on boat trips or when you’re spending the day at the beach.
Camera or Drone: You'll want to capture each stunning vista.

Why Phu Quy Island is a Paradise for Off-the-Beaten-Path Travelers
Unlike more developed Vietnamese islands like Phu Quoc or Halong Bay, Phu Quy Island remains largely untouched by mass tourism. This makes it a haven for travelers who seek peace and quiet, solitude, and authenticity. You won't encounter big resorts or crowded beaches here—just pure, unadulterated beauty and a warm, welcoming population.
About the Creator
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Comments (1)
Sounds like a good tour! Great job!