Phu Quoc Adventure 2 Days

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PHU QUOC ADVENTURE 2 DAYS

Fringed with white-sand beaches and with large tracts still cloaked in dense tropical jungle, Phu Quoc rapidly morphed from a sleepy island backwater to a must-visit beach escape for sun-seeking tourists. there’s still ample room for exploration and escaping the sometimes littered waters. Dive the reefs, kayak in the bays, eat up the back-road kilometres on leisure drive or just lounge on the beach.

  • Boat ride to explore outstanding natural sceneries of islands.
  • Pay a visit to glimmering massive beaches.
  • Discover some of the most diverse coral reefs on the planet
  • Snorkel at 3 beautiful spots at Finger Island, Dam Ngang and May Rut Island

Day 1: Phu Quoc Explore

Activities:

Vietnam’s largest island makes the perfect setting for a day of sightseeing among the beaches, wilderness, and wineries that fill the landscape of PhuQuoc. Head from the waterfront fishing village of Ham Ninh to the jungles of Phu Quoc National Park and get a great look at a land full of nature. You will be picked up right at your hotel in the morning, proceed with the tour following the organization of a resourceful guide, then return to where you stay within a day. After your guide picks you from your hotel, you get a look at the oyster harvest on your way inland. Stop to visit the Sim Winery, where you can get to know some of the island’s unique wines. Sim (Rose Myrtle) Winery, is an interesting place not for only wine lovers alone. As being said, this type of wine has natural healing properties that help with fatigue, aide digestion and reduce join pain, of which the recipe originated from various ethnic minority groups living in the center highlands. This special wine can be given as the unusual souvenir and is best used with the seafoods. Next, you’re shown to the notorious Coconut Prison Camp, which dates back to the Vietnam War. Coconut Prison, another must-watch site in AnThoi, is historically the concentration camp since the French domination in 50s to the “Hell on earth” often-referred prison during the American war in 70s. One might be scared of recalling a long deadly period, by its nature, but letting the painful past gone, this is where you can truly witness the history of Vietnam. Lunch will be served in local restaurant.

After lunch, you can relax on one of the island’s pristine beaches and enjoy the tranquil surroundings ahead of your visit to the village of Ham Ninh, famous for its fresh seafood and shallow waters filled with fishermen. Ham Ninh Fishing Village is an ideal locale for foreign visitors looking to experience the daily life of local fishermen as well as authentic regional dishes at affordable prices. Widely known as one of the oldest villages on PhuQuoc Island, its residents’ main sources of income include diving for pearls and sea cucumbers, fishing and, in recent years, selling handmade souvenirs and seafood delicacies to tourists. Not far away, a hidden trail leads to the Tranh stream, which runs through a series of scenic little waterfalls. Tranh Stream is a terrific spot that tourists who once have chance to drop by Duong Dong town should not miss out. The 15km long stream which originates from Ham Ninh Mountain flows through diverse terrain in the forests to create beautiful waterfalls. White waterfalls flowing down in the greenery of the forest certainly draw a picturesque scene in front of the tourists’ very eyes. Perhaps, the name Tranh (picture) stems from the spectacular gorgeousness of the stream and surrounding scenery. It’s then time to head to the north side of the island, where your guide shows you the tranquil setting of GanhDau Cape. Here is a bow beach running over 500 meters long, shielded by two mountains. Standing on GanhDau, you can see Ta Lon mountain of Cambodia.

Then relax and go for a swim before you strike out into Phu Quoc National Park for a look at the century-old trees and the dugongs at home in the wilderness. Phu Quoc National Park comprises more than half of PhuQuoc Island’s northern region, where adventurous travellers can enjoy a range of outdoor pursuits throughout their tropical vacation. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2010, this massive natural attraction spans over 314, 000 square metres of unique flora and fauna, evergreen forest, and dense mountain ranges. Nature lovers can also spot rare wildlife such as long-tailed macaques, silver langurs, slow lories, otters, and hornbills. After enjoying sightseeing and hiking across the nation park, you will get to visit the temple dedicated to Nguyen TrungTruc, a local fisherman, also the Vietnamese hero. Nguyen Trung Truc Temple is the largest temple in the temples worshiping him in KienGiang province. Unique architectural features along with trophies, memorabilia and illustrious victories turn the temple into one of attractive attractions in PhuQuoc. The temple is located opposite the tranquil river, near the water front and shaded by the cool green Bodhi trees. Despite his own short life, Nguyen Trung Truc has turned into the dazzling history of the nation’s history as well as Vietnamese legend. Discovering this temple is definitely one of the most unforgettable things to do in PhuQuoc. For the time being, we will make a last stop at the Bee Farm to see where organic honey gets made, before heading back to your hotel. Bee Farm, considered as an eco-tourism destination, is confined to the self-contained component of producing-trading-and educating that opens for visiting independently. Out of sightseeing, you may learn about honeybee conversation, life-cycle and the ecological importance of bees in a up close and personal manner. After the tour, we will return you to your hotel in Phu Quoc.
Hotel Check-in Time: 14.00 p.m

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Included: Car, Tour Guide, Phu Quoc Hotel, Boating, Cuisine

Day 2: Phu QuocIslands

Activities:

 You will be pickup up at your hotel at 09 A.M, then be transferred to An Thoi harbor, where you will board in and head to MongTay Island to swim and sunbathe. It is a rarely visited dream island. The beach is rather small and has just the island’s jungle behind it. The sand is magnificently white, the water clear and turquoise and the view at the archipelago is just awesome. The sea is very calm during the dry season and there are no underwater currents that making this place an ideal risk-free destination. Then continue cruising to Gam Ghi Island to swim by the coral reef and snorkel alongside tropical fish. Indulge in a delicious lunch on board and check out the lovely beach at May Rut Island for more snorkeling. It is widely considered to be one of Phu Quoc’s best “all around” island. Once arriving, visitors can enjoy a fresh shore seafood lunch, relax on a hammock, camp on the beach, and explore other nearby islands. You will pay a visit to Gam Ghi Island – an idyllic island, a part of AnThoi Archipelago which consists 17 different small islets that surrounded by coral. The beach is picturesque that make you feel being at paradise. The sand is soft powdery white and the sea is clean and turquoise in color. Even though it is a small island, but Gam Ghi is one of the most beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc and stays relatively uncovered. Late in the afternoon, you are taken back to your hotel after a long interesting day of traveling and visiting.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Included: Car, Tour Guide, Phu Quoc Hotel, Cultural, Nature

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