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Explore 9 hidden gems for breathtaking photos in Phu Quoc.
Mong Tay Island
Located in the southern part of Phu Quoc, Mong Tay Island boasts a romantic charm with its crystal-clear blue waters, pristine white sandy beaches shaded by coconut trees. It's an absolutely untouched island with no inhabitants and no interference from mainland convenience services. This area is highly praised by Phu Quoc travel enthusiasts as a must-visit.



Here, besides outdoor activities like camping, swimming, or delving into the wilderness, an experience you shouldn't miss is snorkeling to admire the coral ecosystem.
Rach Vem Fishing Village
Located in the northern part of the island, Rach Vem is a relatively small fishing village with 170 households, mainly engaged in net fishing. Rach Vem fishing village is about 20 km from Duong Dong town. You can get here by motorbike or car. The scenery of the fishing village is like a harmonious painting of nature, with a touch of sea color, a touch of sky color, and a refreshing breeze that will make you feel extremely comfortable.



Hon Xuong Island
This is the furthest island, located in the south of Phu Quoc island. The sea water at Hon Xuong is very clear and the sea is very deep. The most interesting thing is a very large cave with towering cliffs. From this cave, you can lie down and dive to admire the beautiful sea view at Hon Xuong. This is a great place for those who love diving to admire corals, with many precious and beautiful coral species.


Ham Ninh Fishing Village
Ham Ninh Fishing Village is an ancient fishing village that has existed for a long time in Phu Quoc. This fishing village still retains the pristine beauty of a traditional Vietnamese fishing village. Ham Ninh Fishing Village has long been a famous tourist destination in Phu Quoc favored by many domestic and international tourists. Nowadays, this fishing village is also a popular photography spot for tourists when visiting Phu Quoc.



Khem Beach, Ong Doi Cape
A rare location in Phu Quoc, Ong Doi Cape is one of the few places where tourists can witness both sunrise and sunset from the same spot. With land stretching out to the sea on both sides, it attracts tourists with its vibrant landscape and unique topography.


Particularly near Ong Doi Cape is Khem Beach, the most beautiful stretch of fine white sand on the Pearl Island. Located in the south of Phu Quoc, about 25 km from Duong Dong town center, Khem Beach with its smooth white sand resembling cream, deep emerald green waters providing a transparent view to the bottom, creates an unusually relaxing feeling. This secluded bay is especially suitable for leisure vacations.

Tranh Stream
Located about 10 km from Duong Dong town of Phu Quoc, Tranh Stream is a branch originating from the Ham Ninh mountain range, formed by small streams carving through rocks.


The natural scenery at Tranh Stream is extremely harmonious, with gentle waterfalls, clear stream water, illuminating the upper canopy of leaves, interspersed with exquisite branches of forest orchids. All of these elements create a mesmerizing landscape painting, giving rise to the name Tranh (Painting) Stream.

Visiting Tranh Stream, tourists can leisurely stroll along narrow paths, surrounded by soft vegetation carpets, fragrant flowers, fluttering butterflies, and incredibly fresh air.
One Island
Located in Bai Thom commune, northeast of Phu Quoc island. There are two ways to get to One Island: one is along Nguyen Trung Truc road, Duong Dong - Bai Thom; the other is from Duong Dong to Ham Ninh and then follow the coastal dirt road to reach One Island.



No need to take a boat to One Island, it's only about 200m from Phu Quoc island. Previously, you had to walk across a floating bridge over the sea to get there. Now, a bridge has been built for easy access, but you can still experience the fun of walking on the sea. The sea here is also shallow and cool.
Ganh Dau Cape
A protruding landmass on the northwest coast of the island attracts tourists with its pristine natural beauty and unique features. From here, you can see the maritime border with Cambodia. Ganh Dau has a crescent-shaped beach stretching 500m, which is also a great place to enjoy excellent seafood for tourists.



Cua Can Fishing Village
Located in the north and about 14 km from Duong Dong town, a few kilometers from Ong Lang beach is Cua Can Fishing Village. There are many wooden bridges here that only allow pedestrians and motorbikes to pass. Although the fishing village is quite small, it still has some places offering drinks and relaxation by the roadside before heading to the deserted beaches in the north of the island. At the southern end of the village, there is also a gas station.


If you're looking for more adventurous experiences, try persuading a local boat owner to take you along Cua Can River. It's a great way to explore the daily life scenes of riverside residents or admire the large fishing boats returning after days of offshore fishing trips. In Cua Can Village, there is also a beautiful sandbar isolated in the north of the village, which you can see from the coastal road heading north to Ganh Dau and Bai Dai.
Phong Chau (Compilation)
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
TravelWithEase.comMarch 22, 2017