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Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, is a tropical paradise renowned for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and vibrant ...
However, tucked away deep within Phu Quoc National Park lies a different scene, one that sparks the curiosity of travelers. Covering almost 31,500 hectares, the park features three distinct forest ...
Experience Phu Quoc in 2025—from Venice canals and Santorini sunsets to Maldives-like beaches and Italian villages—Vietnam’s island escape brings Europe to Southeast Asia.
Travelers can explore some unique natural locations such as Rach Vem beach, Dai beach, Phu Quoc national park, Ham Ninh fishing village, and many small islets such as Hon Thom, Hon Dam, Hon Mong Tay, ...
Here’s the clincher: 70% of Phu Quoc island is part of the Phu Quoc National Park in the Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve, which was recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2010. This means ...
Happily, much of that remains with the northern part of the island preserved as Phu Quoc National Park, home to white-sand beaches, mountains, jungle treks, waterfalls, monkeys and other wildlife.