Phu Quoc Inside Out

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PHU QUOC INSIDE OUT

To Phu Quoc is to the beauty of wild nature and above all, to conquer the distant land of the charming country with lovely name be “Việt Nam”. While there are many stunning beaches and picturesque landscapes across the country, Phu Quoc manages to set itself apart. This tear-shaped island is made more appealing by the true that it is quiet and stay uncommercialized, yet non-touristy, so one can appreciate the scenic sights even more.

  • Make the most of your day with a private tour that will bring you through the top sights.
  • Plan and see PhuQuoc at your own pace – perfect for those who don’t want to follow a strict itinerary.
  • Visit the Sim wine, fish sauce factory, pearl and pepper farm.
  • Learn more about the prisoners of Vietnam war at the Phu Quoc prison, also known as the Coconut Tree prison.
  • Take photos at Cape Ganh Da and sunbathe on Vung Bau Beach.
  • Watch the rare PhuQuoc ridgeback dog race or visit the beautiful Tranh stream

Day 1: Phu Quoc Inside Out

Activities:

This is the perfect way to experience a completely new city – and one that is so easy and hassle free too! In the morning, after picking you up from your hotel, we start by visiting various famous attractions to learn more about the history and the economy of Phu Quoc island, which is in the fast pace of development progress. During the trip you will pay a visit to 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. Then, you will head to Pepper Farm, a 400 hectares’ farmland dedicated to black pepper that produces an annual crop of 1,000 tons, contributing heavily to the regional agriculture development over time. The Pepper from Phu Quoc is reputedly one of the world’s finest that you may spice up your dining of whichever gastronomy, and a visit to the farms is well worth it, guaranteed! Coconut Prison, another must-watch site in An Thoi, 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. Fish Sauce Factory, where produces very high-quality fish sauce which is widely domestic consumed and worldwide exported. The primary ingredient is select fresh wild-caught anchovy from the crystal-clear waters off the Phu Quoc island archipelago, combining anchovies, salt, and fermented through various stages for six months up to a year before being drained from the large barrels. Reportedly, Phu Quoc produces over an incredible 12 million liters of fish sauce each year. Wonder how they made it? Let us come and see ourselves.

At noon, we have already been at Sao Beach to have lunch and enjoy leisurely swimming/ sunbathing. Later on, the tour progresses with some must-visit destinations around the island that tourists can hardly miss out. 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 Phu Quoc 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. 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.

Pepper Farm, a 400 hectares farmland dedicated to black pepper that produces an annual crop of 1,000 tons, contributing heavily to the regional agriculture development over time. The Pepper from Phu Quoc is reputedly one of the world’s finest that you may spice up your dining of whichever gastronomy, and a visit to the farms is well worth it, guaranteed! 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. Phu Quoc National Park comprises more than half of Phu Quoc 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. Nguyen Trung Truc Temple is the largest temple in the temples worshiping him in Kien Giang province. Unique architectural features along with trophies, memorabilia and illustrious victories turn the temple into one of attractive attractions in Phu Quoc. 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 Phu Quoc. Vung Bau Beach (also known as the “Circling Beach”), the appealing northern beach reachable via the coastal road, is one of the last vestiges of Phu Quoc. Located in the northwest of the island, thereof the sand is powdery and dark yellow in color and the beach is relatively clean without too much ocean or human debris scattered about. The foliage around the beach is also interesting, with a mix of tall grass, various coastal flowers, also a combination of poplar and coconut palm trees. This semi-wild beach in beautiful crescent shaped delivers the stunning view of non-touristy area that you may hardly find elsewhere

Meals: Lunch

Included: Car, Tour Guide

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