1. Long Beach
Long Beach located in Duong To commune, Phu Quoc, just 2km from Phu Quoc International Airport and parallel to Tran Hung Dao street making it easily accessible. It's the longest beach on Phu Quoc stretching 20km from Dinh Cau Cape to Tau Ru Corner.
The beach is divided into smaller sections connected by rocky cliffs, lush greenery, and charming fishing villages nestled among coconut groves. Besides serving tourists' needs for relaxation and swimming, Long Beach is also the ideal environment for pearl farming.
Long Beach remains relatively untouched by tourism, maintaining its pristine beauty with crystal-clear waters, fine golden sand, and a wooden bridge stretching out into the sea—a popular spot for young travelers to capture the perfect Instagram moment. With such a vast expanse of sand, visitors can set up camp, purchase fresh seafood right on the beach, and organize BBQ parties as the sun sets. It's an unforgettable experience you won't want to miss when visiting Phu Quoc.

2. Rạch Vẹm Beach
Rạch Vẹm Beach is located on the northern part of Phu Quoc Island, approximately 20km from Duong Dong town, nestled alongside Phu Quoc's pristine primary forest. Here, you'll find Rạch Vẹm fishing village, where you can immerse yourself in the life of fishermen, join fishing trips, and indulge in freshly caught seafood right on the spot, or wake up early to welcome the sunrise over the fishing village.
Standing on the wooden bridge extending into the sea, you can admire the starfish through the clear water. When Phu Quoc's most famous beaches no longer offer the novelty you seek, Rạch Vẹm will be the ideal place for friends to gather, laugh, and enjoy the incredible scenery.


3. Long Beach
Named Long Beach for its impressive 15km stretch from Ganh Dau Cape to Cua Can, it's likely that any tourist visiting Phu Quoc has explored and discovered Long Beach at least once. Besides the azure sea, white sands, and golden sun, Long Beach features picturesque rocky cliffs that attract numerous young travelers for a perfect photo opportunity.
With its crystal-clear waters, pristine white sands, and lush greenery, Long Beach is surrounded by breathtakingly beautiful scenery. It's no wonder that Long Beach was honored by Forbes magazine as one of the 13 most beautiful beaches in the world.


4. Ring Beach
Ring Beach is approximately 6.7 km from Phu Quoc International Airport and about 13.8 km from Dinh Cau tourist spot, boasting a 7km-long beach located in the southern part of Ham Ninh commune on Phu Quoc Island. To reach here, you can take a boat from Rach Gia or Ha Tien to Bai Vong port.
Ring Beach is still quite pristine, with minimal tourism development in Phu Quoc and relatively unknown to many. Perhaps partly because it lacks the extensive white sandy beaches like others, but Ring Beach has numerous rocky cliffs and crystal-clear waters. If you prefer a serene and tranquil beach space, then Ring Beach is a great choice.


5. Star Beach
Star Beach stretches approximately 7km, located about 25km from Duong Dong town and is one of the gentlest, most poetic beaches in Phu Quoc.
It's said that Star Beach got its name because in the past, every moonlit night, tens of thousands of starfish would flock to this beach to bathe in the moonlight. Inspired by this phenomenon, locals named this beautiful bathing beach Star Beach.
Due to its location sheltered from the southwest wind, the sea here is always calm and peaceful without the noisy waves like other beaches, and the sand is pure white. Also, because of the calm sea and gentle waves, the seafood here is abundant. If you're willing to wake up early in the morning, you'll witness the bustling scene of fishermen with their boats full of seafood, creating a picturesque and fascinating sight.


6. Vung Bau Beach
Vung Bau Beach is located approximately 20km from Duong Dong town. The simplest way to get to Vung Bau Beach is by taking the small road from Ganh Dau Beach.
Vung Bau Beach is quite stunning, with crystal-clear blue waters throughout both the rainy and dry seasons. Particularly noteworthy is the view of Mong Tay Island from this beach. Vung Bau Beach retains its pristine beauty, with lush vegetation surrounding the beach, including various types of trees such as hardwood, coconut palms, and other tropical flora scattered throughout.


7. Ganh Dau Beach
Ganh Dau Beach, also known as Ganh Dau Cape, is the most remote beach on Phu Quoc Island. To reach here, you need to traverse 20km through Phu Quoc's primary forest, then continue northwest for another nearly ten kilometers to reach this beautiful beach.
Viewed from the sea to the shore, you can truly appreciate the vastness and grandeur of the cape - where the sea meets the forest. Each patch of lush green forest with towering ancient trees extends all the way to the edge of the rocks and water. At the tip of Ganh Dau Cape lies a fascinating stretch of rocky reef. The rock formations stimulate rich imaginations, with eroded, protruding, horizontal, vertical, hollowed, and intricately shaped rocks.
The bustling seaport, with fishing boats lined up in layers, rests after distant fishing trips. Ganh Dau's seafood specialties are fresh and reasonably priced. After sightseeing, swimming, and enjoying yourself, you can buy shrimp, fish, and squid from fishermen and have them prepared to your liking.


8. Ong Lang Beach
Ong Lang Beach is situated between Ganh Dau Beach and Duong Dong town, featuring rugged rocky cliffs, mesmerizing azure waters, and a serene, tranquil, and remarkably untouched environment.
If you're into the 'Robinson Crusoe' experience on a deserted island, Ong Lang Beach is perhaps a fantastic choice in Phu Quoc. Due to its untouched nature, you can enjoy fishing, catching sea urchins for food, diving, rowing boats for recreation, and easily finding firewood on the shore. Well, doesn't that sound like an experience worth having?

9. Cua Can Beach
Located on the western coast about 6km north of Duong Dong town, near the village of the same name, Cua Can Beach is formed at the confluence of the ocean and the flow of Cua Can River, creating a beautiful sandy strip like a painting. The beach stretches approximately 3km from the river mouth to the Thang Loi Hotel area. It is about 10km away from Duong Dong town.
Although it's a small beach, thanks to its romantic scenery, crystal-clear waters, and fine sand, it's always attracting a lot of tourists, especially foreign visitors.


10. Thom Beach
Thom Beach is a pristine wild beach. The beach here remains untouched and the landscape seems relatively untouched. The sand at Thom Beach is darker, along with the mountainous scenery, which will leave you amazed upon arrival. Especially when you arrive at Thom Beach, you can cross a 100m-long pathway on the sea to explore the pristine Hon Mot filled with the purple hue of sea lavender flowers.


11. Khem Beach
Khem Beach, also known as Kem Beach, located in the south of Phu Quoc, about 25 km from the center of Duong Dong town, is one of the most beautiful beaches and the most checked-in in Phu Quoc. Named Khem Beach because the sand here is as smooth as cream, coupled with the crystal-clear emerald water, extremely attractive. To reach this charming beach, you can rent a motorbike from Duong Dong town.
From a distance, Khem Beach can be seen as beautiful as the Maldives, when you come here, remember to buy seafood, bring a grill and a tent, guaranteeing you will have a day with many extremely wonderful experiences to enjoy.


