Ganh Dau Cape, Phu Quoc not only impresses with its untouched beauty of jagged rocky shores and crystal-clear waters, but it also serves as an excellent vantage point to admire Cambodia's distant coastline.
Overview of Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc Island, located in the province of Kien Giang in the Gulf of Thailand, has long been a favorite destination for both domestic and international travelers. Known for its serene, untouched natural landscapes and favorable climate for leisure activities, Phu Quoc is also a great destination for exploring the wonders of nature.

As a large island rich in tourism resources, there are several ways to explore Phu Quoc, including following various routes around the island:
– On the island's eastern side, you'll find famous spots like Ham Ninh fishing village, Tranh Waterfall, and several fish sauce and sim wine production facilities.

– In the southern part of the island, visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, snorkeling to see coral reefs, or exploring sites like the Ho Quoc Pagoda, the An Thoi archipelago, Sao Beach, Phu Quoc Prison, and the Hon Thom cable car.

– In the northern part of the island, aside from the two top entertainment hubs, VinWonders Phu Quoc and Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc, visitors are likely to be drawn to the Ganh Dau Cape.

Pristine Nature of Ganh Dau Cape
Ganh Dau Cape is located in the northwest of Phu Quoc Island, approximately 30 km from Duong Dong Town. This cape still retains its untouched charm, with fresh air, a crescent-shaped soft sandy beach, and crystal-clear waters. The tranquil atmosphere here will melt away any fatigue. Adjacent to Ganh Dau is Phu Quoc National Park, featuring lush greenery.

Ganh Dau also features natural rocky outcrops that rise and fall. Visitors can sit and enjoy the view. Particularly, some of the rock formations, shaped by crashing waves over time, have taken on unusual and fascinating forms. This has made Ganh Dau a popular spot for young people to take photos. In addition, Ganh Dau serves as a starting point for local fishing boats. You can stop by the coastal areas where anchovy is processed or even buy fresh seafood from the fishermen and have it cooked to your liking.

Admire the distant Cambodian coastline from Ganh Dau Cape.
What makes Ganh Dau Cape so unique is that from here, visitors can enjoy a sweeping view of Cambodia's coastline. The island of Nhan, Koh Seh, and the majestic Tà Lơn mountain of Cambodia are all visible within a short distance. The scenery is both awe-inspiring and picturesque, with Nhan Island just about 3 kilometers away from Ganh Dau.


In addition, while at Ganh Dau, travelers can also visit the Nguyễn Trung Trực Temple, a place dedicated to the hero who contributed greatly to the nation. From Duong Dong Town and VinWonders Phu Quoc, a 4-seat taxi ride costing approximately 700,000 to 800,000 VND for a round-trip will take you to Ganh Dau.

According to Mytour.vn
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Reference: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnJune 6, 2024