Phu Quoc, an enchanting island from every angle, provides you with the opportunity to effortlessly capture beautiful photos. Below is a curated list of the top photo spots in Phu Quoc to create a remarkable photo collection that everyone will adore!
Save now the must-visit photo spots in Phu Quoc that are a magnet for visitors
Chase the Sunset at Sanato Beach Club
Sunset at Sanato Beach Club is a photogenic spot in Phu Quoc that exudes romance, offering a breathtaking sunset view. The beautiful beach and relaxed atmosphere provide an excellent experience for travelers. Besides the unique and novel check-in spots that attract visitors for photography. It can be said that no one visits Phu Quoc and can overlook this location.

Photo: @juliafalcade.

Photo: @halina_starevich.
An Thoi Station
An Thoi Station marks the starting point of the Hon Thom cable car, and stands out as an impressive check-in spot. Dubbed the 'Roman Arena' of Vietnam, An Thoi station boasts a 'Mediterranean' architecture that surprises any traveler. Here, you will be amazed by the ancient beauty of Western Europe with brick walls, curved arches, and artificial art scenes.

Photo by @titanvuu.

Photo by @tingtingtien_.
Vinpearl Safari
Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc is an outdoor wildlife park, a renowned entertainment spot in Phu Quoc where visitors can witness a variety of animals in a natural setting. The park houses diverse species such as elephants, tigers, monkeys, and giraffes. It's also an excellent location for capturing stunning photos with outstanding natural scenery in Phu Quoc.

Photo by @lulu_little_world.

Photo by @na0_ing.
Hon Mong Tay
Hon Mong Tay, part of the Thoi An archipelago, is situated to the south of Phu Quoc Island. The name of this island is derived from the prevalent plant species: the nail tree, or sea trumpet. Tourism activities here are not extensively developed, so visitors will be pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the crystal-clear blue sea, expansive white sandy beaches, and the long rows of coconut trees along the coastline.

Photo by @lucie_my.

Photo by @lucie_my.
Bai Khem
Part of An Thoi town, Bai Khem stretches approximately 3.5km with fine white sand and a gentle slope. Bai Khem forms an enchanting crescent shape with stretches of white sand and numerous rocks emerging from the beach. At the end of Bai Khem, there is Fairy Well, a small stream of fresh water. Strangely, despite the rising tide, this place remains unaffected by salt, and the well water never runs dry.

Photo by @ebjane.h.

Photo by @ebjane.h.
Bai Sao
Bai Sao is a beautiful beach and a favored photography spot in Phu Quoc. Sheltered from the southwest wind, the sea at Bai Sao is calm, with gentle waves, warm temperatures, and a turquoise hue. The underwater sand is smooth, the beach surface is gently sloped. The relatively shallow water here is safe for both children and the elderly. During low tide, visitors can admire the beautiful sand ripples.

Photo by @ullahys.

Photo by @anna_klein_korolskaia.
Mui Ganh Dau
Mui Ganh Dau is a promontory extending into the sea, approximately 2.5 km from the maritime border with Cambodia. The beach is surrounded by pristine forests and historical landmarks, where Nguyen Trung Truc established a revolutionary base against French colonial rule in the 18th century.

Photo by @tata_leela.
Overall, Ganh Dau resembles the mouth of a fish, likening the entire Phu Quoc Island to a large fish tail flicking. In contrast to the bustling atmosphere of Duong Dong town, the northern part of Ganh Dau is tranquil, suitable for camping and check-in activities.

Photo by @trangthuy88.
Rach Vem Fishing Village
Rach Vem Fishing Village has become a beloved destination for Phu Quoc tourists, maintaining its pristine charm amidst the scent of the forest and sea breeze. Leveraging natural conditions, the locals are intertwining the fishing village life with tourism development, moving beyond traditional fishing and aquaculture practices.

Photo by @dan.duong.93.
Along the expansive sandy beach with cool green trees stand fishing docks awaiting the return of fishermen. Additionally, lively rows of stalls and floating tourist boats eagerly welcome visitors. This place is also known as the 'Kingdom of Starfish,' adding a unique touch to the fishing village. To witness the starfish, you must visit from November to April.

Photo by @traan_us.
Ho Quoc Pagoda
Ho Quoc Pagoda (or Truc Lam Ho Quoc Monastery) was inaugurated in 2012 and stands as one of the largest pagodas in the Southwest region of Vietnam. Situated against the mountainside, facing the sea, the pagoda follows the architectural style of the Ly Tran Dynasty, featuring structures such as the grand main hall, ancestral house, bell tower, and drum tower. Visitors who come for worship will capture beautiful moments with stunning views.

Photo by @andytran0203.

Photo by @gocnhocuajohn_.
Tranh Stream
Tranh Stream is a branch originating from the Ham Ninh mountain range formed by small stream channels. Here, visitors feel like entering an incredibly refreshing space with lush green trees, and small waterfalls flowing gently like a musical composition. Stroll around the stream, observe people playing in the cascades. This is also a popular photography spot that captivates many enthusiastic tourists.

Photo by @i_am_cheyenne_young.

Photo by @queen_court4.
Da Ban Stream
Da Ban Stream in Duong Dong town features large rocks resembling tables. Here, visitors can go fishing and organize barbecue parties on these flat rock surfaces. A refreshing environment, lush greenery makes it ideal for travelers who enjoy chatting with friends, immersing themselves in nature.

Photo by @halona205.

Photo by @huong.nhi__.
Duong Dong Lake
Duong Dong Lake is responsible for distributing freshwater throughout Phu Quoc Island, with a capacity of 3 million cubic meters, meeting 15,000 cubic meters/day and night. The abundant freshwater from Duong Dong Lake provides favorable conditions for the growth of vegetation covering the surrounding area, creating a lush green space. The picturesque natural scenery and serene atmosphere make for excellent check-in photos.

Photo by @duongdialy

Photo by @bapbx.
Kiss Bridge
Kiss Bridge is a newly constructed love bridge with a unique and romantic appearance, designed for couples to walk and kiss on. Quickly becoming a tourist hotspot, it promises to be a photography spot in Phu Quoc beloved by many visitors.

Kiss Bridge. Photo by @nicpr_comunicazione.
Posted by: Han Le
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