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Lô Cồ La Cà Anh Lô cồ thích la cà ( A local Guy love to going around)
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Ngày xưa, trên vùng đất nay thuộc Pleiku có một ngôi làng đông đúc, trù phú, nằm giữa rừng núi và đất đỏ bazan.
Người dân sống nhờ rẫy nương, săn bắt, hái lượm, tin vào thần rừng, thần suối, thần núi. Trong làng có một bà lão sống một mình ở cuối làng, nghèo nhưng hiền lành.
Một ngày kia, khi đi vào rừng sâu, bà nghe tiếng động yếu ớt bên bụi cây. Lại gần, bà thấy một con mang non bị thương, có lẽ vừa mất mẹ hoặc bị thú dữ tấn công.
Bà đem con mang về chăm sóc.
Từ ngày ấy, con mang lớn lên bên bà như người thân. Nó quấn quýt, theo bà ra suối, ra rẫy, tối nằm cạnh cửa như canh nhà.
Dân làng ai cũng biết bà lão thương con mang như con ruột.
Một năm nọ, làng gặp mất mùa. Cây lúa héo úa, thú rừng biến mất, người già trong làng cho rằng phải làm lễ tế Giàng để xin thần linh nguôi giận.
Nhưng lễ tế cần vật hiến sinh quý.
Có người trong làng nói:
“Con mang của bà lão nuôi đã lớn, sạch sẽ, khỏe mạnh — đem tế Giàng là hợp nhất.”
Bà lão van xin, khóc lóc, ôm chặt con vật mình nuôi:
“Nó là sinh mạng tôi cứu từ rừng, nó có tội gì đâu…”
Nhưng dân làng vẫn mang con mang đi.
Tiếng kêu của con vật vang lên giữa sân làng trong lúc nghi lễ bắt đầu.
Ngay khi lưỡi dao chạm xuống, bầu trời tối sầm.
Gió nổi dữ dội.
Sấm chớp liên hồi.
Mặt đất rung chuyển.
Mưa đổ xuống như trút.
Tiếng nổ lớn vang lên từ lòng đất, đất dưới chân dân làng nứt toác ra, nước từ sâu dưới lòng đất phun lên cuồn cuộn.
Cả ngôi làng bị cuốn chìm trong đêm.
Chỉ còn bà lão chạy thoát lên vùng đất cao.
Sáng hôm sau, nơi ngôi làng cũ chỉ còn một hồ nước mênh mông, sâu thẳm.
Người đời sau gọi đó là T’Nưng — nghĩa là biển trên núi.
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DO YOU KNOW? 🫣✍Foods to try at Phu Quoc1. Sea urchin (Cau g*i bien)Regardless of the danger sea urchin may cause when di...
20/04/2023

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Foods to try at Phu Quoc
1. Sea urchin (Cau g*i bien)
Regardless of the danger sea urchin may cause when diving, people still love dishes made from them. To be honest, the sea urchins contribute to the value and uniqueness of the Phu Quoc cuisine cause of its too mouth-watering and full of nutrition. First, cut a sea urchin into two halves, and then wash all blood vessels from its body. Many locals suppose that grilling is the common way the majority of travelers prefer. Just lightly grill, top them up with onion and peanuts and all you need to do is to take a spoon of the flesh and eggs inside then enjoy with the mixture of salt, lime juice and pepper

The taste of sea urchins including the fat mixed with sweetness of the ingredients to create an unforgettable taste. Inspite of quick-process to be readily served, this dish will gives you an appetite with a different feel to the spicy dish served with mustard or porridge.

Sea urchins
Place to eat Sea urchin (Cau g*i bien)

Song Xanh Restaurant on 30/4 street.
Trung Duong Marina Restaurant at 136 30/4 street.
Dinh Cau Night Market
Price: from 20,000-50,0000

2. Fried Squids with Fish Sauce
The squid season is from February to May of the Lunar year so many fisherman will catch and only impeccably fresh squids are selected to process. There are many ways to cook them such as making porridge, steam, boil, grilled, fry each of cooking way has it own task, especially fried squid will make you feel the distict smell of Phu Quoc island.

Squid is a little bigger than a human thumb and contains a lot of nutritious egg squid in their belly. Squid which is fried with fish sauce, sugar and seasoning powder making alsolutely incredible chewy, toothsome dishes. This fancy scent would captivate anyone passing by, make them have to stop and show their curious about this fried eggy squid street-shops on the roadside.

Fried squirds with fish source
Place to eat Fried Squids with Fish Sauce

Dinh Cau Market
Hai San Lang Be (Lang Be Seafood) at Ham Ninh fishing village
Song Xanh Restaurant on 30/4 street
Price: VND 30,000 – 50,000 /plate

3. Spidercrab Fried Rice ( Com chien ghe)
Best local food in Phu Quoc island – Do not be surprise if you come to any restaurants on the island and find out that spider crab fried rice is always on the menu. Crab Fried Rice is a combination beautiful yellow rice fried with egg and is served with sliced cucumber, vegetables, sliced tomato green peas, corns and prepared fish sauce … all blended to create a unique flavor that visitors will be captivated when traveling to Phu Quoc Island. It is a delicious and nutritious dish which hosts a mouth watering flavor.

Steamed coral crab with glutinous rice
Place to eat Spidercrab Fried Rice

Song Xanh Restaurant on 30/4 street.
Trung Duong Marina Restaurant at 136 30/4 street.
(Apple Garden restaurant) at Cua Lap Hamlet, Duong To commune.
4. Raw herring salad ( Goi Ca Trich)
This is the local dish of people on the island which is very popular and well known dish in every meal that people often enjoy. Herring caught fresh then cleaned and sliced, then drop into the fresh lemon juice to remain the flesh flavor.
Eating the herring fillet pieces with rice paper, onion, , grated coconut, sliced red onion, basil, chilies, some peanuts and also enjoy with Phu Quoc spicy fish sauce spicy and sim wine to feel all the flavors of this delicious local cuisine. Also, sim wine is a specialty of Phu Quoc made from ripe red sim fruit and pretty similar to cocktails. Eating raw herring salad with sim wine will fulfill your wonderful experience when travelling to Phu Quoc

Raw herring salad
Place to eat Raw herring salad

Song Xanh Restaurant on 30/4 street.
Trung Duong Marina Restaurant at 136 30/4 street.
(Apple Garden restaurant) at Cua Lap Hamlet, Duong To commune.
5. Ham Ninh Flower Crab
For anyone who come to Phu Quoc island – the province off the shore, sea food is always on the top of wanted try list food to fulfill the beach memory. The fresh red flower crabs get an amazing taste and rich nutrition when they get caught from the sea and immediately put into tank. You are allowed to pick up the freshest crab in tank and ask the waiter to cook what you chose.

Flower crab
Place to eat Ham Ninh Flower Crab

Song Xanh restaurant on 30/4 street.
Trung Duong Marina restaurant at 136 30/4 street.
Vuon Tao restaurant (Apple Garden restaurant) at Cua Lap Hamlet, Duong To commune.

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DO YOU KNOW?Tours in Phu QuocAs it emerges from Vietnam’s southern tip, the charming island of Phu Quoc rightfully deser...
20/04/2023

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Tours in Phu Quoc

As it emerges from Vietnam’s southern tip, the charming island of Phu Quoc rightfully deserves the Pearl Island nickname. Holding unseen beauty inside it, it provides plenty of ways to live life here. Some of these are illustrated in the following tours.

DIVING TOUR in Phu Quoc
-There is an exciting ecosystem living inside the limpid waters of Phu Quoc, full of healthy coral reefs, many different types of fish, and more beauty that a human mind can digest easily. Taking a diving or snorkeling or scuba diving tour is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you decide to join one or set out on your own, know that it is best to run this trip in the morning as the seas can get pretty rough in the afternoon and you really want to be on shore when that happens! So start the day early and begin this fascinating dive into the rich Phu Quoc underwater world at some of the greatest dive sites on the island enjoying calm, current-free waters, such as:

HON KO
- When looking at Hon Ko from up above many people falsely believe that it is nothing more than a bunch of rocks arising from the water. Once down there, though, everything changes as if by magic. Besides an impressive reef system, Hon Ko also boasts a rich plethora of tropical fish, like rays, catfish, and bamboo sharks, as well as a fab selection of nudibranchs and mitre shells to name a few.

NUDIBRANCH GARDENS
- You will find it on the east side of Phu Quoc, and it will surely leave you in awe. Being the perfect diving spot for beginners due to its shallow depth, Nudibranch Gardens is also one of the most phantasmagoric sites on the island and home to more than 2,000 nudibranchs species. Diving here will also give you the opportunity to come face to face with bamboo sharks, which, most of the times, prefer to relax underneath a rock. Because of its low depth, the Gardens can also be appreciated with a snorkel!

TURTLE ISLAND
- This small island on the northeastern coast of Phu Quoc (about an hour’s boat ride) is around 50 metres in length and no more than 10 metres deep, which makes it the ideal location to explore marine life with relative ease. Surrounded by shallow, calm waters, Turtle Island is also a hospitable habitat for cute creatures like yellowtail damselfish, blue-ringed angelfish, and stonefish and a blossoming environment for the coral reefs and the life around them.

AN THOI ISLAND
- Those looking to take their adventure to the next level will find An Thoi Islands challenging their diving skills as they provide dive sites that can reach 25 metres. This small group of around 15 islets off the south coast of Phu Quoc is listed as one of the most spectacular dive sites in the country. From gigantic sea urchins and butterfly fish to scorpion fish, parrotfish, and fan corals, you have a lot of marine life to startle you. Bamboo sharks and blue-spotted rays also pass by so you may as well spot one or two as you splash these waters.

Now, if you prefer to go scuba diving or snorkelling, these sites will also do, so give them a try. However, you could also consider May Rut Island, Dam Ngang, and Finger Island as they are too on the list of the best snorkelling sites around Phu Quoc. They are full of colourful fish and some of the most diverse coral reefs on this planet.

Note: To be able to enjoy this tour the most, it might be best to plan these activities anytime between November and May. That way, the weather will be your cordial ally, allowing you to take in every single moment of this experience.

VINPEARL SAFARI PARK & VINPEARL LAND
-The largest wildlife conservation park in Vietnam is found here, ready to treat you with a plethora of fun games and activities for all ages while offering you the chance to spot animals that not many people have seen, such as beautiful flamingos, giraffes, striped hyena, gibbons, African lions, and Bengal tigers. The best way to get around the park and see it all is by taking a safari bus tour as the place is massive and exploring it on your own may cause you to miss some interesting sites (or even get lost).

As for Vinpearl Land, it is an excellent option for families too and a fantastic place for some wild splashes in the wave pools. Glide down the water slides at the water park and spike your adrenaline at the amusement rides. If you still have enough energy after all this fun, do enter the aquarium as it is indeed worth it, especially if you are lucky enough to attend a live show at the amphitheatre! Hungry? The food village is full of delicious foods to quench your appetite. Go back in. There is still the indoor games arcade, the manmade beach, and live shows that you have not yet played, visited or seen!

THE NATIONAL PARK & CUA CAN RIVER TOUR
-A tour to the Phu Quoc National Park, which is basically half the island, is not to be missed. Take your time and let your eyes get used to such profound beauty, unlike anything else seen before. Raw, jugged cliffs, verdant valleys, lush forests, karst limestone formations, swirling rivers, beautiful ponds, and so many more comprise a scenery that is hard to imagine. While there, you can take a short hike, go on a kayak ride, throw yourself to some romantic paddling with your significant other, tour local farms and enjoy a bit of sunbathing and swimming at Dai Beach.

MEKONG DELTA TOUR
-The Mekong Delta is a popular pole of attraction that offers you the chance to actually realize how simple life is here, see the villages located on the banks of the Delta, visit the floating market of Cai Rang, and, why not, spend a night abroad a wooden cruise boat under a star-lit sky.

You will soon acknowledge that the little communities here are like buzzing beehives, with everybody doing a specific task, mainly related to rice growth or fishing. There are also fruit orchards and lots of local produce that the locals use to create delicious dishes, which you may taste if you wish to while you are there. This can easily be a 2-day or even 3-day cruise and can stretch to Ho Chi Minh City if want to go even further. Without a doubt, though, spending the night on the Mekong River can be mind-blowing as you will be surrounded by pristine beauty and so much bustling life around you. Even the sound of the river and the sight of the rising rise are a marvel on their own.

So, when you wake up the next morning after a brief introduction with the locals, you can board a sampan and travel to the floating market of Cai Rang and purchase anything from local handicrafts to exotic vegetables and fruit that are so abundant around here from friendly merchants on their boats, who love to chat with foreign people. After another full day, you can head to Rach Gia and catch the ferry to Phu Quoc or continue sailing with your boat, speedboat or whatever else.

Notes about this tour:

Since you will be spending a lot of time on the river, do bring insect repellent with you to avoid insect bites.
The nights here can get chilly so besides wearing comfortable clothes for light walking don’t forget to throw a light jumper in your backpack.
On the day of travel, bring your passport with you; you may need it as you exit Phu Quoc and explore the areas covered in this tour.
Island Hoping with a Speedboat
If you have some 8 hours to spare on a speedboat, you can have a fantastic day exploring not only one but up to four exotic islands around Phu Quoc within a day’s time. Fingernail, Dam Ngand, May Rut, and Pineapple islands invite you to views that are just beyond words. The beaches are simply amazing, with magnificently white sand and crystal clear turquoise waters. As for the vistas at the archipelago, they can be heart-stopping. With the jungle behind the shores, each one these small paradise islands look like a postcard image.

Among the things you can try during this tour is fishing, swimming, relaxing in the sun, discovering awesome coral reefs and, of course, enjoying a mouth-watering lunch prepared freshly on-site which may include the fish you caught, as well as other seafood (the islands are full of crabs and big, colourful fish).

CABLE CAR RIDE PHU QUOC -PINEAPLE ISLAND TOUR
-The cable car is a relatively new attraction in Vietnam and an exceptional option for a tour that will give you panoramic sea views and a unique sense of freedom, always in a safe and protected environment. The Phu Quoc cable car has also made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the longest non-stop, 3-way cable car in the world at almost 8 kilometres long. The ride to Pineapple Island takes no more than 15 minutes (each way), which leaves you with enough time to savour amazing 360o views of the An Thoi Archipelago dotted by charming fishing boats, turquoise coral reefs, and green islands.

Once you reach Pineapple Island (the cable car will leave you at Hon Thom Nature Park), you may start with relaxing by the golden-sand beach that features a fun playground, swings from the palm trees, and deck chairs. If you get hungry, a couple of restaurants along the beach will satisfy you. Depending on the day, you may also catch an entertainment show while eating that involves various types of dancing and people doing fire-dancing tricks, among others.

Notes about this tour:

As you will be spending some time up in the air, it is recommended to wear sunscreen and sunglasses.
The cable car tickets usually include free return tickets to the Pineapple beach described above.

NIGHT SQUID FISHING TOUR
-Fishing is one of the most popular activities around the island of Phu Quoc. Therefore, it is without a doubt something you need to experience during your stay here. Night squid fishing tours are awesome as you get to hop on a local squid boat and learn the secrets of catching fish; an activity turned into art by these skilled locals. As you are on-board a fisherman’s boat, you have the unique opportunity to watch the sunset in the Gulf of Thailand, which is simply arresting, and feel the peacefulness and serenity that comes along with this venture.

SOUTH PHU QUOC TOUR
-Each part of this beautiful island has its own charms and attractions. Going on a South side of the island tour will allow you to visit places such as the Coconut Prison, where prisoners of war were incarcerated and brutally tortured, and Sim Winery and learn more about the island’s pearl harvesting activities. Visiting a peal factory in the south will give you much more insight about this matter and also get you inside the world of jewelry designing, with pearls having the leading role. You may also stop at the magnificent Bai Sao beach, where you can soak up the sun, swim in the crystalline waters, or enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

Note about this tour:

If you wish to visit the Tranh Stream along your way, you may do so between the months of May and October.
North Island Kayaking and Village Tour (Rach Vem)
Like living an adventure? Kayaking on the Cua Can River is your thing. Let the flavours and sights of Phu Quoc be revealed to you on a full-day excursion around the north. You can start with an exploration of the local countryside and visit the black pepper plantations, where you can learn about harvesting pepper plants (notorious local produce), among others. If you have time and fancy a visit to a bee farm to sip drinks mixed with locally-produced honey, this is your moment too. Then, make a stop along the Cua Can river and get a kayak to try your paddling skills in this mighty river. The views that will surround you are just incredible. As you paddle north, you will come across a national park perfect for hiking via a century-old forest trail. The Rach Vem village is not far, and you can have that delicious meal you have been thinking of for a while. Or you may choose to swim with starfish and take a leisure stroll around the sandy beach first.

Phu Quoc is full of hidden treasures and opportunities to live the kind of adventure you dream of, whether this includes escaping the beaten path and trekking through unspoiled forests, stepping foot in national parks of unsurpassable natural beauty, exploring a rich underwater ecosystem, or just relaxing under the warm sun with a cocktail at hand. Your options are limitless; as will your memories be when you leave Phu Quoc.

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Culture TourismPhu Quoc’s cultural sites revolve around the lives of its people who are mainly farmers and fishermen.One...
19/04/2023

Culture Tourism
Phu Quoc’s cultural sites revolve around the lives of its people who are mainly farmers and fishermen.

One of Phu Quoc’s most famous products is its pepper. An estimated 715 families grow pepper on 300 hectares of land, producing an astounding 800 tons of pepper per year. Many of the farms are located 15 km north of Duong D**g and farmers usually allow visitors to stroll among the plants. There is a farm specifically set up for tourists near the Suoi Da Waterfall. Harvest time is between November and February.

Another specialty of Phu Quoc is sim wine, a sweet beverage made from the fruit of the rose myrtle tree. The fruit is ground into a pulp, then sugar is added and the juice is fermented for 40-45 days. There are several sim wine factories around the island, including Simson in Duong To Commune near the Phu Quoc International Airport and Eden Resort, where you can see the sim plants and flowers (and perhaps even the berries which are typically harvested in the spring).

Phu Quoc’s “nuoc mam” (fish sauce) is also famous throughout Vietnam. Visitors can tour some of the island’s many fish sauce distilleries, located mainly around Duong D**g or An Thoi, where giant wooden vats contain the amber liquid of anchovies, salt and water left to ferment for 6-12 months. It’s free to visit the distilleries, but there are no tours per se. Bring along someone who speaks Vietnamese if you’d like to find out more of the distilling process from the workers. Two of the more popular distillers are Hung Thanh and Khai Hoan, both near the market in Duong D**g.

Vietnam’s homegrown religion of Cao Dai got its start in Phu Quoc in 1920 when the Supreme Being supposedly revealed himself to Ngo Van Chieu, the then governor of the island. Visit the very colorful Cao Dai temple at 40 Nguyen Trai and see elements taken from Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, and Confucianism.

There are several fishing villages around the island which can be visited for a better understanding of how fishermen and their families live. These villages can easily be explored on motorbike. Come and watch as the small boats return to shore after an evening of fishing, or see families sorting through the day’s catch to prepare for market or to dry on racks. Some of the more scenic fishing villages include Ham Ninh on the island’s east coast and Ganh Dau to the north.

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DO YOU KNOW?Phu Quoc Health CareVisitors to Phu Quoc looking to access healthcare while staying here have two main optio...
19/04/2023

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Phu Quoc Health Care
Visitors to Phu Quoc looking to access healthcare while staying here have two main options on the island: public or private.

The island’s main general hospital is the Benh Vien Da Khoa Phu Quoc (128 Street 30 Thang 4, tel: +84 77 3846 074). The hospital is equipped to deal with most common health concerns, however, for more complicated issues (eg. requiring surgery or full emergency), it is advised to fly to Ho Chi Minh City or head to the island’s private hospital, Vinmec. As with most hospitals in Vietnam, be prepared to pay cash for your visit, with a large up-front deposit in case of a protracted stay or for expensive procedures (eg. surgery). Expect standards to be lower than in international-standard hospitals.

There is also a smaller, more limited public hospital near the town of An Thoi in the island’s south, approximately 200 m from the An Thoi market.

The island’s only private hospital is the large, 6-storey Vinmec International Hospital, located within the Phu Quoc Vinpearl Resort to the island’s northwest. Open in June 2015, the 150-bed hospital is part of the Vinmec chain of hospitals with locations in places like Saigon, Nha Trang, Ha Long, etc. Facilities include 3 Operation Rooms, 2 Delivery Rooms, 6 Emergency Beds, 5 Intensive-care Beds and 2 Newborn Intensive-care Beds. In-patients can choose between standard, VIP or Presidential rooms.

The hospital offers services in 10 specialties, including:

– Emergency Care (24/7)
– Outpatient Services
– General Surgery including hepatic biliary surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, urology and orthopedics
– Obstetrics / Gynecology
– Pediatrics
– Anesthetics
– Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
– Diagnostic Imaging

Doctors are mostly from Vietnam, although there are a few foreign doctors as well. Many of the doctors speak good English. The feedback from foreign patients has been overwhelmingly positive.

Fees start from VND 300,000 (~USD 15) for emergency examinations or examinations with a General Practitioner (not including medication). Expect to pay around USD 100 for a consultation, x-ray and medication. Ambulance service is also available. Certain insurance providers are accepted, otherwise the hospital accepts cash and credit cards.

The town of Duong D**g has two major dental clinics and a host of small pharmacies.

The emergency number to call for an ambulance in Vietnam is 115.

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GUIDE FOR YOU  #2Useful Phrases in VietnameseAs Vietnamese is a tonal language (with six different tones), the particula...
18/04/2023

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Useful Phrases in Vietnamese

As Vietnamese is a tonal language (with six different tones), the particular tone used determines the meaning of a word. As the same word can mean many different things depending on the tone it is a difficult language to grasp but the locals will certainly appreciate your efforts!

The following words and phrases are spelled phonetically to help you with pronunciation.

Popular phrases:

Hello>> sin chow
Goodbye >> chow, tam bi-ait
Excuse me (sorry) >> sin looee
Please >> lam on
Thank you >> gum urn
Yes >> vung (when spoken in the north), roi(in the south)
No >>kom
Excuse me >> sin loy
How much? >>bough new?
Tea >> cha
Coffee >>café
Water >> nook
Beer >>bia
I don’t understand >> toy kom beet
Numbers in Vietnamese:

1 >> mot
2 >> hai
3 >> ba
4 >> bon
5 >> numb
6 >> sow
7 >> buy
8 >> tum
9 >> chin
10 >> moo-ee
11 >> moo-ee mot
12 >> moo-eehai
20 >> hai moo-ee
30 >> ba moo-ee
100 >> mot tram
1000 – mot ngan

🔔💖YOU MAY LOSE BUT IT WILL BE VERY EFFICIENT IN NORMAL COMMUNICATIONS. VIETNAMESE PEOPLE ARE VERY OPEN IN LANGUAGE SO SEE THIS AS A OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN, YOU WILL LEARN FAST.

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Local Guide in Phu Quoc ✍️Enjoy the green season! While the dry season of December to April offers the most ideal weathe...
18/04/2023

Local Guide in Phu Quoc ✍️

Enjoy the green season! While the dry season of December to April offers the most ideal weather and sunny skies, many savvy travelers take advantage of the “green season”, dodging the brief showers and occasional storms with indoor activities like cooking classes and a soothing massage in exchange for steeply discounted accommodations. The rainy season also brings out the best in many of the island’s natural spots, including the Tranh Stream (“Suối Tranh”, pronounced “soo-ey tranh”) with rapids and several waterfalls where visitors can swim which makes for a great Phu Quoc day trip.

Explore the island DIY If organized tours aren’t your thing, there are many places to visit on Phu Quoc which can be done on your own. Adventurous travelers can rent a scooter and explore the many beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc. Be aware that while scooter rentals are cheap at roughly USD 8 per day, technically you do need an International Driving Permit and if you get stopped by the police, expect to pay a hefty fine. On the plus side, most of the main roads around Phu Quoc are paved and without too much traffic, making driving quite easy for even the novice. Note that roads towards the north of the island and through the national park are mostly unpaved dirt roads which require some skill to navigate the sandy areas.

Otherwise, taxis can be hired for half-day or full-day Phu Quoc island tours, usually either to the south or the north of the island. Negotiate with your driver exactly where you want to visit and the price beforehand.

Otherwise, many of the organized Phu Quoc island tours are based on volume, which means if you don’t mind being on a boat with 30-40 other people, the costs are quite reasonable at around USD 20 for a full-day boat trip with lunch and snorkeling. Alternatively, many of the high-end resorts can put together an unforgettable Robinson Crusoe-like day with a picnic lunch on a deserted island beach all to yourself.

Boats can also be hired out to visit the islands that make up the An Thoi archipelago in the south or the more sheltered islands in the northwest known for their shallow water and good macrodiving. Some islands that offer postcard-pretty beaches with few visitors include Fingernail Island, Coconut Island with its fish farms and the uninhabited Shadow Island in the south.

Night market The night market in Duong D**g is mainly for tourists, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth a visit. Cheap souvenir stands vie for space with pop-up restaurants where fresh seafood can be cooked any way you like.

Shopping While all the usual beach souvenirs can be easily found around the island, why not take something home that’s truly representative of Phu Quoc? Cooks back home will enjoy a package of famous Phu Quoc black pepper or a bottle of sweet sim wine. Authentic Phu Quoc pearls in a dazzling array of colors and quality are sold directly from the pearl farms along Long Beach and make for a stylish gift. Skip the Phu Quoc fish sauce though, as many airlines don’t allow them on the planes, in case of breakage. If you’ve ever smelled fish sauce up close, you’ll know exactly why!

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