Frenchman Benjamin Tortorelli, who has lived in Vietnam for 10 years, says Phu Quoc is the country's only island he can stay on for a week without feeling bored.
Phu Quoc is the largest island in Vietnam with about kilometers of coastal line, diverse forest ecosystems, and marine resources. The island has become one of the ideal destinations for beach holidays in Vietnam, especially in January. While the north of Vietnam is in the winter with the cold, Phu Quoc is full of sun shines, and less rain. Let's find some useful information about Phu Quoc weather in January in the article below.
There are many poetic names reserved for Phu Quoc: the Pearl Island, Vietnam's Bali, a paradise for sunset admirers... All of them act as magnets attracting sea lovers passing on their experiences of traveling independently to Phu Quoc, to fully experience this island.
Located in Kiên Giang province, Phu Quoc is the largest island in Vietnam and part of the Gulf of Thailand. People often say "up to the forest, down to the sea", but once you arrive in Phu Quoc, you'll experience all of that. Phu Quoc has white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, national parks with diverse ecosystems, crystal-clear streams, and beautiful, peaceful islands.
This article will provide you with all the "A to Z" experiences for your independent trip to Phu Quoc, with the top-notch experiences. Let's briefly go over what you'll be taking away:
The ideal time to visit Phu Quoc
How to get to Phu Quoc
Transportation options in Phu Quoc that you should experience
How to choose the most luxurious hotels in Phu Quoc
Unmissable destinations and experiences in Phu Quoc
Specialty dishes you must try in Phu Quoc
A 4-day 3-night itinerary for traveling in Phu Quoc
When Phu Quoc comes to mind, most people envision beaches and swimming adventures. However, tucked away deep within Phu Quoc National Park lies a different scene, one that sparks the curiosity of travelers.