More than just a destination with abundant and stunning nature, Southern Phu Quoc Island is becoming more and more popular as a "multi-experience paradise" with luxurious resorts, artistic architecture structures, and many other interesting, innovative and one-of-a-kind experiences in the world.
Phu Quoc is forecast to experience a "booming" end-of-year tourist season with the launch of many new international flights to meet the increasing demand from tourists worldwide who wish to experience and explore Vietnam's Pearl Island.
In sync with the robust tourism development on the Pearl Island, JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa recently is a leading destination in Vietnam's luxury resort market.
Phu Quoc, the Pearl Island, has always been a captivating destination for travelers from all corners of the country. If you're departing from Hanoi and planning to visit Phu Quoc, then don't miss out on this comprehensive travel experience guide from Hanoi to Phu Quoc below!
I first visited Phu Quoc in 2013 and vividly remember the pristine Ong Lang beach, watching locals gathering sea urchins from the ocean, driving on under-construction concrete roads through the jungle, and eating a delicious plate of gỏi cá trích (sardinella salad) made by my best friend’s mother-in-law.
Besides owning stunning natural landscapes, a series of top-notch entertainment experiences, all-inclusive leisure and hospitality services being continuously invested in have contributed to make Phu Quoc the second most attractive island in the world, according to Travel+Leisure's vote.
From 7-8 million VND per person, you can enjoy the most characteristic experiences of the pearl island during its most beautiful season, with abundant sunshine and pristine blue beaches beckoning along with a series of enticing entertainment experiences.