For a long time, Phu Quoc, known as the Pearl Island, has been a familiar destination for both domestic and international tourists. Beyond its stunning hotels, unique natural landscapes, and diverse ecosystems, the warm and friendly hospitality of the locals adds an irresistible charm that captivates every traveler who sets foot on this island.
If you're tired of the usual tourist spots in Phu Quoc, why not explore its lesser-known, untouched small islands? These hidden gems offer a chance to witness the breathtaking beauty bestowed by nature. The four-island tour has become a top choice for many visitors when they arrive in Phu Quoc.
Experience the pristine beauty of Phu Quoc on your next trip.
Hon May Rut Ngoai
This small island is part of the An Thoi archipelago, located in Hon Thom commune, approximately 3 nautical miles south of Phu Quoc Island. Travelers can reach Hon May Rut Ngoai by boat, with the journey taking about an hour.

Hon May Rut Ngoai remains largely untouched, featuring rocky terrain and minimal sandy areas, which gives its waters a crystal-clear, picturesque appearance. With little human intervention, visitors on a Phu Quoc tour can fully immerse themselves in relaxation. Besides swimming, you can hang a hammock to listen to the soothing waves or explore the island for adventure and photography, capturing unforgettable moments.
Hon May Rut Trong
Similar to the untouched beauty of Hon May Rut Ngoai, Hon May Rut Trong, located in the Gulf of Thailand, captivates domestic tourists with its gently sloping coastline, pristine white sandy beaches, and rows of coconut trees swaying under the sun. The area boasts a rich biodiversity, including many rare marine species.

Beyond its pure beauty, Hon May Rut Trong also attracts Phu Quoc tourists with exciting marine activities like coral diving, where visitors can admire the vibrant beauty of hundreds of hard and soft coral species. At night, travelers can join local fishermen for squid fishing, savor fresh squid porridge on the boat, or simply relax on the beach while watching the sunset.
Hon Mong Tay
Hon Mong Tay is one of the most pristine islands, resembling a “deserted island” located 14km south of Phu Quoc. Travelers can reach this secluded paradise in just 30 minutes by boat or canoe from An Thoi Port.

This is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a self-guided Phu Quoc tour, offering outdoor activities and dreamy landscapes to enjoy with friends. Overnight beach camping, swimming, or venturing inland to explore vast fields of burnt grass are popular experiences for visitors here.
Hon Xuong
Hon Xuong, also known as Hon An Tay, is the most remote island. Unlike others, the sea around Hon Xuong is quite deep, so visitors should exercise caution and carefully plan their activities.
In addition to marine activities, Hon Xuong features a cave with towering cliffs, allowing travelers on a Phu Quoc tour to relax and feel the cool sea breeze carrying the ocean's scent across their skin.

The large and small islands surrounding Phu Quoc are likened to uncut gems, gradually being polished to shine brighter. So why wait? Pack your bags and join Mytour to explore Phu Quoc this summer!
