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    Where to Find the Best Beaches in Phu Quoc (With Maps & Tips)

    Nicknamed the "Pearl island" of Vietnam, Phu Quoc has always been a top destination for both domestic and international travelers. Thanks to its unique location, the beaches in Phu Quoc consistently rank among the most stunning and captivating in Asia. Let Kampá Tour take you through the top breathtaking beaches in Phu Quoc that you absolutely must visit when stopping by this island paradise!

    Best Beaches in Northern Phu Quoc

    1. Ganh Dau Beach

    Ganh Dau Beach juts out into the sea and is surrounded by unspoiled national forest about 20 kilometres north of Duong Dong town. A poetic scene of nature at its best, it is particularly stunning at sunset when golden light shimmers on the water, exposing coral reefs and stones beneath the clear surface.

    Ganh Dau Beach
    Ganh Dau Beach is surrounded by unspoiled national forest about 20 kilometres north of Duong Dong town.

    How to Get to Gành Dầu Beach

    • Route 1: Head north from Duong Dong town via a red dirt road through Phu Quoc National Park, then continue west toward the fishing village.
    • Route 2: Go through Cua Duong and Cua Van, then follow a 20 km dirt road through the forest. Along the way, stop by the Nguyen Trung Truc shrine before arriving at the beach.
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    Nguyen Trung Truc street. 

    2. Rach Vem Beach (Starfish Kingdom)

    The quiet fishing village of Rạch Vẹm, tucked away in northern Phu Quoc, is well-known for its clear, shallow waters and the starfish that emerge during the dry season. You can see straight to the bottom to see the starfish - just be mindful not to lift the starfish onto hot sand, as they’re sensitive to temperature changes. The beach is serene and safe for swimming.

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    The starfish in Rach Vem

    How to Get to Rach Vem Beach

    • From Duong Dong town: Follow the DT973 north. This is the most convenient route, with easy access to restaurants, shops, and resorts.
    • From Vinpearl Phu Quoc: Drive toward Duong Dong, then turn left at the junction near Cua Can Bridge.
    • From Thạnh Thới Ferry Terminal: Head toward Duong Dong, continue past Bai Thom, and turn at the Suoi Cai junction.
    Rach Vem Beach
    Sunset in Rach Vem Beach

    3. Bai Dai

    Stretching 15 kilometers along the northwest of Phu Quoc Island, Bai Dai (Long Beach) runs from Cua Can to Ganh Dau, about 24 km from the airport.

    What makes Bãi Dài (Long Beach) stand out is its raw, untouched beauty. With little human development, the beach feels wild and peaceful — perfect for those wanting to escape touristy areas. The lack of services actually adds to its appeal, attracting adventurous travelers looking to explore nature in its purest form.

    Bai Dai
    What makes Bãi Dài (Long Beach) stand out is its raw, untouched beauty.

    How to Get to Bai Dai

    • Route 1: Take the main road toward Bai Vung Bau, then follow the coastal road north to Bai Dai
    • Route 2: Head toward Cua Can, turn left, and continue toward Vinpearl. Just past Vinpearl, a side road leads directly to Bai Dai.

    Note 👍: The road conditions can vary depending on the season, so a motorbike or private car with a local driver is recommended for convenience.

    >>> If you're planning your trip, here's a helpful guide on how to get to Phu Quoc Island🚗🗺️

    4. Hon Doi Moi

    Just 1 km from Bai Dai Beach, Hon Doi Moi is a small island near Ganh Dau that still retains its untouched, quiet charm. Its coral reefs are among the most vibrant in Phu Quoc, with around 17 types of hard and soft corals, as well as sea anemones.

    Hon Doi Moi is also a beautiful place to watch the sunset.

    hon doi moi reefs
    Its coral reefs are among the most vibrant in Phu Quoc, with around 17 types of hard and soft corals

    How to Get to Hon Doi Moi

    • By speedboat from VinWonders Phu Quoc: The fastest and most convenient option, taking less than 10 minutes.
    • By boat from Duong Dong town: A longer but scenic route, taking about 2 hours.
     

    5. Hon Mot

    Situated in Bai Thom commune, just over 200 meters off the northeast coast of Phu Quoc, Hon Mot is roughly 6.7 hectares in size and is encircled by thick forest. The island is well-known for the water spinach fields that line its sandy shore.

    Hon Mot and the mainland are connected by a small bridge that offers convenient access and breathtaking views, including views of Cambodia, which is roughly five nautical miles away. The island, which is rich in biodiversity, is a great place to camp, swim, and unwind in the outdoors.

    Hon Mot
    Hon Mot

    How to Get to Hon Mot

    • From Duong Dong town, follow Nguyen Trung Truc street to Bai Thom commune. You can also travel via Ham Ninh fishing village, taking the red dirt coastal road directly to Hon Mot.
    • Access to the island is by boat or by crossing the small footbridge from the mainland.

    6. Vung Bau Beach

    Vung Bau Beach's pristine waters and abundant marine life are making it a popular destination in Phu Quoc. Sea starfish, conches, and even sea urchins are frequently visible strewn throughout the sand. Families with small children can feel safe on the beach because of its gentle slope. It's also perfect for lounging, having a picnic, or just taking in the scenery with loved ones because of the shaded trees along the shore.

    Vung Bau Beach
    Kayak on Vung Bau beach

    How to Get to Vung Bau beach

    From Duong Dong or the island’s south, take DT45 north toward Nam Nghi. Then choose one of the following:

    • Option 1 – Paved road: Continue on the new paved road leading directly to the Nam Nghi area — the safest and easiest route.
    • Option 2 – Dirt shortcut: A shorter but rougher dirt road passing small resorts and cottages. Not recommended during the rainy season due to poor conditions.

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    7. Ong Lang Beach

    If you're looking for a peaceful escape to recharge your spirit, Ông Lang Beach is a lovely choice. With golden sunshine, clear waters, and the soothing sound of waves, it’s the kind of place where you can slow down and reconnect with yourself. The sea breeze and swaying trees only add to the calming atmosphere.

    Ong Lang Beach
    If you're looking for a peaceful escape to recharge your spirit, Ông Lang Beach is a lovely choice.

    How to Get to Ong Lang Beach

    From Duong Dong, take Cua Can Road north for about 4.5 km. Follow signs to Eco Beach Resort, then continue 1 km to reach the beach.

    • Motorbike: Rent in town (150,000–200,000 VND/day); ideal for flexible travel.
    • Car: Suitable for families or groups; parking is available at the beach.
    ong lang beach
    Ông Lang is also a great spot to enjoy both delicious food and a beautiful sunset.

    8. Cua Can Beach

    Located about 6 km north of Duong Dong on Phu Quoc’s western coast, Cua Can Beach is quiet and largely untouched, home mainly to small fishing communities. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful, natural setting.

    The highlight is the meeting point of the Cua Can River and the sea, where a curving white sandbar forms a striking landscape.

    How to Get to Cua Can Beach

    From Duong Dong, take Cach Mang Thang 8 Street to Duong Dong–Cua Can Road. Drive about 15 minutes, then follow signs on the left to the beach.

    Cua Can Beach
    The highlight is the meeting point of the Cua Can River and the sea

    9. Dinh Cau Temple

    Set on a rocky promontory at the edge of Duong Dong town, Dinh Cau is one of Phu Quoc’s most iconic landmarks. Overlooking the sea, this small temple has long been a spiritual site where local fishermen pray for calm waters and safe voyages.

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    Dinh Cau is one of Phu Quoc’s most iconic landmarks.

    How to Get There

    Dinh Cau is within walking distance from Duong Dong town center. From Tran Hung Dao Street, turn onto Vo Thi Sau and follow the road to its end, where you’ll find the entrance near the night market and the cape.

    Best Beaches in Southern Phu Quoc

    1. Bai Truong

    Centrally located, Bai Truong is a favorite for first-time visitors. It has everything: vibrant beach bars, fresh seafood, and a wide range of activities from calm relaxation to lively entertainment. As evening approaches, grab a cocktail and watch the sunset over the ocean – it's a magical moment to remember. Its convenient location also makes it easy to explore nearby attractions.

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    It has everything: vibrant beach bars, fresh seafood, and a wide range of activities from calm relaxation to lively entertainment

    How to get to Bai Truong:

    Just a short drive from Duong Dong or the airport, Bai Truong is easily reached via Tran Hung Dao Street, which runs alongside the beach.

    🌅 After a sunset cocktail, check out the best restaurants in Phu Quoc 🍽️ for a tasty seaside meal!

    2. Bai Khem

    Found on the southern coast, Bai Khem is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet. With soft, clean white sand and crystal-clear waters, the beach is free from noisy crowds and water sports. The stillness lets you truly relax and listen to the waves. Just note, Bai Khem is best for sunrise, not sunset.

    How to get to Bai Khem:

    From Duong Dong, head south toward An Thoi. Bai Khem is tucked away in a quiet area, with access through resort zones near Premier Village or New World Phu Quoc.

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    Found on the southern coast, Bai Khem is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet.

    3. Bai Sao

    Also located in the south, Bai Sao has a livelier vibe than Bai Khem. Its powdery white sand curves along the bay like a crescent moon, and the shallow, calm water is perfect for families and non-swimmers. With beachside restaurants, light activities, and countless photo-worthy corners, Bai Sao is ideal for a sunny beach day with a bit more energy.

    How to get to Bai Sao:

    From Duong Dong, drive southeast about 25 km to An Thoi, then follow signs to Bai Sao. The access road is narrow and uneven, best reached by motorbike or car.

    Bai Sao
    Located in the south, Bai Sao has a livelier vibe than Bai Khem.

    4. An Thoi Archipelago

    The An Thoi Archipelago, a group of more than 18 islands in the Gulf of Thailand off the southern coast of Phu Quoc, is renowned for its unspoiled beauty, coral reefs, and crystal-clear waters.

    Hon Mong Tay, Hon Dam Ngang, Hon May Rut, and Hon Thom itself are the best islets to visit in the region.

    hon mong tay
    The tranquil beauty of Hon Mong Tay

    How to Get to the An Thoi Islands

    From Duong Dong town (about 26 km away), choose one of those:

    • By Cable Car: Depart from An Thoi Station to Hon Thom, with stops at Hon Dua and Hon Roi. The ride offers sweeping views of the sea and nearby islands.
    • By Boat: Boats depart from An Thoi Port to Hon Thom.
    Hon Thom
    Hon Thom cable car

    Must-try water activities in Phu Quoc

    1. Snorkeling and Diving

    • Snorkeling: Perfect for all skill levels, tours visit multiple islands, with guides assisting non-swimmers.
    • Scuba Diving: Dive sites, mostly under 12 meters, cater to beginners and pros.
    • Sea Walking: Non-swimmers can explore coral reefs via sea walking at Eco Beach Club on Hon Thom Island, no swimming skills needed.

    The best destinations to try: Gam Ghi, Hon Thom, Fingernail Island and Hon Xuong.

    Dive sites, mostly under 12 meters, cater to beginners and pros.
    Dive sites, mostly under 12 meters, cater to beginners and pros.

    Good to Know 💡: Please bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine ecosystems such as reefs and starfish.

    2. Water Sports

    • Kayaking and Paddleboarding: There are calm places to paddle and discover coral life at Khem Beach and Cua Can River. A popular spot for paddleboarding is Ong Lang Beach.
    • Jet Skiing and Banana Boat Rides: Available at Kem Beach and Long Beach, these are great for thrill-seekers and families.
    • Windsurfing and Kitesurfing: The western coast, especially Long Beach, is perfect for these high-energy activities.
    • Sailing: Luxury catamaran tours provide a relaxing way to cruise the coastline and nearby islands.
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    A wide range of water activities are available in Phu Quoc

    Good to Know 💡: Check weather conditions, as strong winds can affect safety for windsurfing or kitesurfing.

    3. Island Tours

    Phu Quoc’s 28-island archipelago is perfect for island-hopping, combining snorkeling, swimming, and beach time.

    Common itineraries cover Hon Thom (Pineapple Island), Hon Xuong, Hon Gam Ghi, and Hon May Rut Trong. 

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    Phu Quoc’s 28-island archipelago is perfect for island-hopping!

    4. Fishing

    Phu Quoc’s fishing tours offer a chance to experience local traditions, often tied to its famous fish sauce (nuoc mam), a staple made from fermented anchovies.

    You can attend a night squid fishing or join tours to the southern islands let you fish for grouper or snapper while enjoying scenic views in the day.

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    The best time to fish is from October to March when the weather is dry and the sea is calm

    Note 📝

    • You should tell tour guides about any dietary restrictions because meals are frequently included.
    • You can discover more about Phu Quoc's famous nuoc mam by visiting a fish sauce factory in Duong Dong.

    5. Beach & Water Shows

    • Kiss of the Sea: Held at Sunset Town, this multimedia show features water fountains, fire, and acrobatics, celebrating Phu Quoc’s maritime heritage.
    • Tinh Hoa Vietnam: Also in Sunset Town, this performance blends water effects, dance, and visuals to showcase Vietnam’s cultural history.
    Tinh Hoa Vietnam
    Tinh Hoa Vietnam

    Tips 🥇: Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue; check schedules as they vary seasonally.

    Top areas to stay along Phu Quoc’s coastline

    • Long Beach (Duong Dong Area): The island’s main hub, ideal for travelers seeking vibrant nightlife, dining, and easy access to water sports and island tours. It is near major attractions and the night market.
    • Khem Beach (Bai Khem): This place is home to upscale resorts and is a great place to relax, go kayaking, and snorkel.
    • Bai Sao (Sao Beach): Less crowded and ideal for swimming and paddleboarding. Although there are an increasing number of resorts, it is still a popular destination for day trips.
    Long Beach (Duong Dong Area)

    And just like that,

    Kampá Tour has taken you through some of the most stunning and must-visit beaches in Phu Quoc – a tropical paradise you definitely don’t want to miss. We hope this guide gives you helpful insights for your dream beach getaway.

    So what are you waiting for? Let’s make that dream trip happen with us!

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