Phu Quoc Island – Kien Giang

Phu Quoc Island is the largest island in Vietnam. Phu Quoc Island consists of 22 large and small islands which belongs to Kien Giang province in the southern Vietnam.

The entire island of Phu Quoc has an area of ​​589,23 km2. What makes guests impressed in Phu Quoc is the warm waters, fine sand beaches and the mountains wilderness. The best time to travel Phu Quoc Island is from December to March with an average temperature between 25 and 27 degrees Celcius.

Phu Quoc island is known as “Vietnam’s capital of Fish Sauce”. The sweet and sour sauce of Phu Quoc is the first made in Vietnam product brand to be protected under the Regulation on the Protection of European origin (PDO) in 2003.

Traveling to Phu Quoc Island, you will find the tourism potential of this very large island with many monuments and interesting landscapes such as Phu Quoc National Park; Thoi Islands; Excoriation; Historic sites Cay Dua prison; Phu Quoc fish sauce village …

Phu Quoc National Park is one of Southern National Park which still remains intact jungle and is a convergence of many natural beauties of the forest, sea, streams, waterfalls and mountains.

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