Day 1: Ho Chi Minh-Phu Quoc
Our car & guide will welcome you at the aiport then transfer to your resort or hotel in Phu Quoc. Check in hotel or resort in Phu Quoc island. Free at your leisure.
Day 2: Phu Quoc (B)
You are free to enjoy yourself the wonderful days in Phu Quoc island with so many activities as snorkelling, scuba diving, exploring the island on a motorbike, swimming or just sunbathing on the nice beaches to get the sunshines and fresh air from the sea. Overnight in the resort. These are some tourist attractions that you should not miss:
The nice beaches: Anyone who's been to Phu Quoc will tell you it's hard to believe that there are so many beaches that are both stunningly beautiful and deserted in just one place. Many of the island's beaches are not marked on maps very well. Go explore - seek and you shall find.
Waterfalls: Suoi Tranh waterfall is around 7km east of Duong Dong. Once you've paid the small entry fee it's a 10 – 15 minute walk along a well trodden path through the jungle. There are many rock pools in which to take a dip, at the top there's a 4m waterfall (sometimes from January to May water can be a little lacking), the whole place has a lovely ambience. If you want to see a more spectacular waterfall then Da Ngon is what you're looking for, the pool at the bottom is famed as a 'natural Jacuzzi'. It's located deep in the jungle so a guided tour is the best way to see it, tours take half a day. Suoi Da Ban (stoney surface spring) is a natural spring that comes up through granite rocks.The white water cascades down and some of the pools are deep enough for a swim. It's easily accessible from the road.
Dinh Cau Rock (Cau Temple): This odd shaped rock sits at the mouth of the Duong Dong river. Initially a lighthouse until 1937 when a Buddhist temple dedicated to to Thien Hau (the Goddess of the sea) was built. No visit to Phu Quoc is complete without seeing little oddity.
Pepper Plantations: Vietnam is the world's leading exporter of black pepper and best quality harvest comes from Phu Quoc. Farms can be seen all over the central and northern parts of the island. Those with a culinary interest can have a guided tour of a pepper farm to see the whole process in detail.
Ham Ninh Fishing Village: On the island's east coast lies Ham Ninh, a quaint and sleepy fishing village.
The local's will be pleased to see you, especially if you buy some of their pearls.
Day 3: Phu Quoc (B)
You are free to enjoy yourself the wonderful days in Phu Quoc island with so many activities as snorkelling, scuba diving, exploring the island on a motorbike, swimming or just sunbathing on the nice beaches to get the sunshines and fresh air from the sea. Overnight in the resort. These are some tourist attractions that you should not miss:
The nice beaches: Anyone who's been to Phu Quoc will tell you it's hard to believe that there are so many beaches that are both stunningly beautiful and deserted in just one place. Many of the island's beaches are not marked on maps very well. Go explore - seek and you shall find.
Waterfalls: Suoi Tranh waterfall is around 7km east of Duong Dong. Once you've paid the small entry fee it's a 10 – 15 minute walk along a well trodden path through the jungle. There are many rock pools in which to take a dip, at the top there's a 4m waterfall (sometimes from January to May water can be a little lacking), the whole place has a lovely ambience. If you want to see a more spectacular waterfall then Da Ngon is what you're looking for, the pool at the bottom is famed as a 'natural Jacuzzi'. It's located deep in the jungle so a guided tour is the best way to see it, tours take half a day. Suoi Da Ban (stoney surface spring) is a natural spring that comes up through granite rocks.The white water cascades down and some of the pools are deep enough for a swim. It's easily accessible from the road.
Dinh Cau Rock (Cau Temple): This odd shaped rock sits at the mouth of the Duong Dong river. Initially a lighthouse until 1937 when a Buddhist temple dedicated to to Thien Hau (the Goddess of the sea) was built. No visit to Phu Quoc is complete without seeing little oddity.
Pepper Plantations: Vietnam is the world's leading exporter of black pepper and best quality harvest comes from Phu Quoc. Farms can be seen all over the central and northern parts of the island. Those with a culinary interest can have a guided tour of a pepper farm to see the whole process in detail.
Ham Ninh Fishing Village: On the island's east coast lies Ham Ninh, a quaint and sleepy fishing village.
The local's will be pleased to see you, especially if you buy some of their pearls.
Day 4: Phu Quoc (B)
You are free to enjoy yourself the wonderful days in Phu Quoc island with so many activities as snorkelling, scuba diving, exploring the island on a motorbike, swimming or just sunbathing on the nice beaches to get the sunshines and fresh air from the sea. Overnight in the resort. These are some tourist attractions that you should not miss:
The nice beaches: Anyone who's been to Phu Quoc will tell you it's hard to believe that there are so many beaches that are both stunningly beautiful and deserted in just one place. Many of the island's beaches are not marked on maps very well. Go explore - seek and you shall find.
Waterfalls: Suoi Tranh waterfall is around 7km east of Duong Dong. Once you've paid the small entry fee it's a 10 – 15 minute walk along a well trodden path through the jungle. There are many rock pools in which to take a dip, at the top there's a 4m waterfall (sometimes from January to May water can be a little lacking), the whole place has a lovely ambience. If you want to see a more spectacular waterfall then Da Ngon is what you're looking for, the pool at the bottom is famed as a 'natural Jacuzzi'. It's located deep in the jungle so a guided tour is the best way to see it, tours take half a day. Suoi Da Ban (stoney surface spring) is a natural spring that comes up through granite rocks.The white water cascades down and some of the pools are deep enough for a swim. It's easily accessible from the road.
Dinh Cau Rock (Cau Temple): This odd shaped rock sits at the mouth of the Duong Dong river. Initially a lighthouse until 1937 when a Buddhist temple dedicated to to Thien Hau (the Goddess of the sea) was built. No visit to Phu Quoc is complete without seeing little oddity.
Pepper Plantations: Vietnam is the world's leading exporter of black pepper and best quality harvest comes from Phu Quoc. Farms can be seen all over the central and northern parts of the island. Those with a culinary interest can have a guided tour of a pepper farm to see the whole process in detail.
Ham Ninh Fishing Village: On the island's east coast lies Ham Ninh, a quaint and sleepy fishing village.
The local's will be pleased to see you, especially if you buy some of their pearls.
Day 5: Phu Quoc – Departure (B)
You are free until the time to pick up and transfer to the airport for your departure. End of services.