Ganh Dau Cape is a protruding landmass on the northwest side of Phu Quoc Island. This area shares a maritime border with Cambodia, a fact known to few, amidst the tranquil and pristine coastal scenery.
Ganh Dau Cape – The Raw Jewel in Phu Quoc's Tourism Crown


For those eager to explore Ganh Dau Cape, travelers can rent motorcycles and journey along the scenic route leading to Vinpearl Safari. The distance from Duong Dong Market to Ganh Dau is approximately 25km, and it's over 40km from Phu Quoc Airport. Alternatively, a longer and more challenging route can take you through Phu Quoc National Park.


To reach Ganh Dau Cape and witness the maritime border marker with Cambodia, tourists can hire local boats for a fixed price of 250,000 VND per person per trip. Compared to the southern part of Phu Quoc, Ganh Dau has sparser population, and the tourism activities are simpler. Nevertheless, the beauty of Ganh Dau competes with other renowned landmarks.


Ganh Dau Cape can be considered a masterpiece of nature embellishing the northern part of the island. This region of Ganh Dau is metaphorically likened to a fish's mouth when comparing Phu Quoc Island to a fish with its tail flicking. The area showcases the harmonious blend of the sea and the forest, with numerous tall, green ancient trees reaching out to the water's edge.


Standing at Ganh Dau nose, visitors can extend their gaze far to see the island of Cambodia. Despite not being crowded, the closeness and friendliness of the local people have attracted tourists when they set foot here to experience.

The border with Cambodia, although not marked with flags or columns, has a natural landmark, a large rock floating on the sea called Kho islet. Kho islet consists of 4 floating rocks, including the largest one that tourists can step on to explore.

After exploring Kho islet, visitors continue to Bang islet, a small island with many bang trees. This is a pristine island, rarely exploited for tourism. Therefore, this destination is very suitable for travelers who love experiential travel to discover new things or survival.

Another new destination of Ganh Dau nose is Thay Boi islet. Although named Thay Boi, the shape of the island looks like a giant rat. Especially when the sunset falls, this place becomes romantically picturesque. Tourists can take artistic photos when they come here.


It can be said that exploring Ganh Dau nose will be an unforgettable experience because of the completely natural beauty, untouched by human hands in this place. When you come to Phu Quoc, do not miss this attractive tourist destination and don't forget to follow the latest posts from the Mytour blog for a wonderful vacation!
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