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Cua Can (Phu Quoc): A beautiful picture of pristine nature
Posted on 09 Tháng 11, 2025
Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is a land where river and sea meet, where pristine beauty remains almost intact. The jade-green river winds through the forest, small wooden boats are moored at the pier, and the simple life of the local people make this a peaceful resting place.
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1. Overview of Cua Can (Phu Quoc)

Located in the north of Ngoc Island, Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is a peaceful coastal area belonging to Phu Quoc special administrative region, An Giang province. This is a beautiful confluence point between the gentle Cua Can river and the vast blue sea, creating a poetic, pristine natural landscape and full of island charm.

 Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is a peaceful sea area belonging to Phu Quoc special administrative region, An Giang province.

 Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is a peaceful sea area belonging to Phu Quoc special administrative region, An Giang province. (Source: Collected)

Not too bustling or crowded, Cua Can (Phu Quoc) still retains its rustic and peaceful charm. Along the coast are small fishing villages, wooden boat docks, and wooden bridges spanning the river, where people still live and catch seafood in traditional ways. The simple scenery and slow pace of life here make visitors feel like they are returning to peaceful memories, finding a wild and poetic corner of Phu Quoc.

2. Must-try activities at Cua Can (Phu Quoc)

2.1. Kayaking

One of the activities loved by tourists when visiting Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is kayaking. With its calm waters and wild natural scenery, this is an ideal place for tourists to immerse themselves in a river exploration journey. Kayaking along the Cua Can river, visitors will encounter images of rustic fishing villages, rows of coconut trees casting shadows on the water, and in the distance, the blue sea merging with the clear sky. All blend together to create a captivatingly peaceful picture.

Tourists kayaking and visiting Cua Can (Phu Quoc).

Tourists kayaking and visiting Cua Can (Phu Quoc). (Source: Collected)

Not just a gentle sport, kayaking in Cua Can (Phu Quoc) also offers tourists the opportunity to feel the slow pace of local life. Amidst the lush mangrove forest scenery, the chirping of birds, and the gentle lapping of waves against the boat, tourists will feel their souls cleansed, relaxed, and one with nature.

2.2. Visit Cua Can fishing village

Visiting Cua Can fishing village (Phu Quoc) is an opportunity for tourists to clearly feel the simple life of coastal fishermen. The small village lies along a gentle river, where wooden houses peek out from behind coconut trees and boats are moored side-by-side, creating a peaceful, rustic scene that is hard to find elsewhere. The people here primarily live by fishing, catching, and farming seafood, still maintaining traditional ways of life for generations.

Wandering around the village, tourists will easily encounter fishermen mending nets, children playing by the riverbank, and the cheerful chatter of those preparing to go out to sea. Tourists can chat, listen to sea stories, or buy fresh seafood caught that day to enjoy on the spot. An afternoon wandering in Cua Can fishing village (Phu Quoc), watching the sunset cast a golden glow on the river, will make your heart feel strangely light and peaceful.

2.3. Fishing on the river

If tourists want to find a relaxing and nature-close experience, fishing on the Cua Can river (Phu Quoc) will surely be an unmissable activity. The gentle Cua Can river, with clear water and few large waves, is an ideal place for tourists to cast their fishing lines, waiting for "trophies" like delicious fresh fish such as sole, mullet, goby, or river shrimp. Just sitting on a small boat, letting the sea breeze gently pass by and the gentle sound of water lapping against the side, tourists will feel the absolute peace of the coastal countryside.

The fishing activity not only brings simple joy but also helps tourists understand more about the river-bound life of the local people. Many fishing families are willing to guide you on how to cast nets, bait hooks, or grill fish right after catching them. An afternoon on the Cua Can river, as the sunset gradually descends upon the water, that moment of sitting and casting lines amidst that peaceful scenery will become an unforgettable memory in your journey to discover the Jade Island.

2.4. Beach bathing

Among countless interesting activities, beach bathing at Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is always an experience that captivates tourists from the first moment they arrive. Cua Can beach is notable for its long stretch of golden sand, clear blue sea and gentle waves year-round, bringing an absolute sense of relaxation. Tourists can swim freely, walk along the sandy shore, or simply sit under the coconut trees listening to the waves, letting the sea breeze gently blow away all fatigue.

Tourists sit on the sand, sunbathe, relax, and enjoy the fresh air at Cua Can beach.

Tourists sit on the sand, sunbathe, relax, and enjoy the fresh air at Cua Can beach. (Collection)

Not only a place to soak in the cool water, Cua Can beach is also a "photo spot" loved by many tourists. Brilliant sunsets descend upon the sea, the pinkish-orange sky blends with the reflected sunlight, creating a romantic and poetic scene.

3. What to eat when traveling to Cua Can (Phu Quoc)

During the journey to explore Cua Can (Phu Quoc), tourists can not only enjoy the peaceful scenery but also have the opportunity to enjoy dishes with strong island flavors. Here, seafood is always fresh because it is caught on the same day. Tourists can visit small eateries or fishing villages along the river to taste local specialties such as steamed crab, grilled squid, fresh shrimp, grilled fish, seafood hot pot, or sour bamboo shoot hot pot with snakehead fish. All have a simple yet rich and unforgettable flavor.

Enjoy delicious seafood hotpot at Cua Can

Enjoy delicious seafood hotpot at Cua Can. (Source: Collected)

If traveling with a group of friends or family, visitors can organize a BBQ party on the beach. As the sun sets, the group can gather around the grill, enjoy fresh seafood, and savor the fresh sea air. This will surely be a memorable experience during your journey to explore Cua Can.

Some famous dining spots that visitors can refer to are Hoang Du Seafood or Tree House restaurant. These places serve a variety of fresh seafood dishes with the characteristic flavors of the island region. However, as the Cua Can area still retains its wild charm with few large restaurants, visitors should prepare their own food or ask local fishermen to prepare it. This method is both convenient and offers a rustic, intimate, and local Phu Quoc culinary experience.

4. How to get to Cua Can (Phu Quoc)

4.1. Traveling from other provinces to Phu Quoc

To get to Cua Can (Phu Quoc) , visitors first need to travel to Phu Quoc Island. Currently, the most convenient way is to fly from major cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, Da Nang... to Phu Quoc Airport. There are many airlines operating flights to Phu Quoc such as Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways, or Sun PhuQuoc Airways, offering diverse and flexible choices for visitors. After landing, it only takes about 20 minutes by car or taxi to reach the center of the old Duong Dong town (now Phu Quoc special zone) to begin the journey to explore Cua Can.

Traveling by plane to Phu Quoc is the fastest and most convenient option.

Traveling by plane to Phu Quoc is the fastest and most convenient option. (Source: Sun Group)

Alternatively, visitors can choose to travel by bus or high-speed ferry. Visitors need to go to Ha Tien or Rach Gia port, then take a high-speed ferry to Phu Quoc island and dock at the old Duong Dong town. This mode of transport is suitable for those who want to combine land and sea experiences, enjoying the scenery of the Gulf of Thailand on the journey to the island.

4.2. Traveling to Cua Can (Phu Quoc)

From the old Duong Dong town, visitors travel east to Cach Mang Thang 8 street, then go straight to Duong Dong – Cua Can street. Continue for about 15 minutes, look to the left, and you will see Cua Can beach appearing with clear blue water and coconut trees rustling in the wind. The road here is quite easy to travel, suitable for both motorbikes and cars, and visitors can stop along the way to admire the scenery, take photos, or rest at small roadside eateries.

5. Travel experience in Cua Can (Phu Quoc)

Before starting your journey to explore Cua Can (Phu Quoc) , visitors should prepare thoroughly to make the trip smoother and more memorable. Although it is a destination that still retains its pristine nature, there are many interesting experiences here if visitors grasp a few small tips below.

  • Prepare suitable luggage:

Visitors should bring hats, sunscreen, and lightweight clothing for convenient travel, especially on sunny days. The road into the fishing village is quite narrow, so a motorbike will be a suitable choice, helping visitors easily navigate through the paths along the river and mangrove forest.

  • Preserve the environment and respect the local living space:

When visiting, tourists should maintain hygiene, not litter into the river or mangrove forest. Cua Can is one of the most pristine areas of Ngoc Island, so environmental awareness is the way for tourists to contribute to preserving the inherent beauty of this place.

  • Combine visits to famous attractions in Phu Quoc:

After exploring Cua Can (Phu Quoc) , visitors can continue their journey of discovery with unique experiences. Try strolling through Duong Dong market to buy local specialties, walking along Bai Truong to watch the sunset, or visiting Dinh Cau to pray for luck and listen to the sound of waves crashing against the rocks. Each destination has its own unique characteristics, helping visitors understand more about the life and culture of the people of Pearl Island. 

If you're looking for more vibrant moments, you can visit Sunset Town in the south of the island – a place that recreates a miniature Mediterranean town amidst the island sea, with art streets, seaside cafes, and unique shows. Finally, don't miss Sun World Hon Thom, Phu Quoc's leading entertainment complex, where visitors can experience the world's longest three-wire sea-crossing cable car, participate in water games, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of a true "tropical island paradise".

 If you are looking for a peaceful corner in the heart of the Pearl Island, Cua Can (Phu Quoc) is the ideal stop. This place possesses a simple beauty with gentle rivers, long stretches of golden sand, and a rustic fishing village nestled by the sea. Visit Cua Can (Phu Quoc) once to listen to the sound of the waves, inhale the salty breeze, and fully experience the tranquil pace of life in this charming, wild coastal area.

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