Fingernail Islet (Hon Mong Tay)

Dubbed the ‘Maldives of Phu Quoc’, Hon Mong Tay impresses with its crystal-clear turquoise waters, fine white sand beaches, and rows of wild coconut trees casting shadows. Uninhabited, the island retains its pristine beauty, ideal for those who love swimming, snorkeling, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the city.
Hon Dam Ngang (also known as Hon Gam Ghi)
This is a paradise for diving enthusiasts. Hon Dam Ngang boasts a diverse coral ecosystem, with vibrant colors, easily visible just by looking underwater. The scenery here remains very pristine, suitable for exploration trips, picnics, or taking stunning photos amidst fresh nature.
Hon May Rut

May Rut Island is divided into two parts: Inner May Rut and Outer May Rut – both are picturesque. May Rut is famous for its crystal clear blue sea with calm waves, gentle beaches, and long-leaning coconut trees creating an extremely "photogenic" backdrop. Whether on a tour or renting a private speedboat, this is always a favorite stop for tourists when exploring the South Island.
Gam Ghi Island (or Dam Island)
With few tourist services, Hon Gam Ghi offers a true "immerse yourself in nature" experience. The rocky shore forms unique shapes, interspersed with nearshore coral reefs – very suitable for diving and exploring marine life. This place is like a "hidden treasure" waiting to be discovered in the heart of the ocean.