Spend the April 30th holiday at the most beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc.

11/04/2018

With a 4-day holiday, have you made any plans for your family and loved ones yet? Travellive will help you compile a list of the most beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc so you and your family can have a perfect vacation. Phu Quoc has long been known as the priceless pearl island of Vietnam. It boasts some of the most pristine beaches, the most beautiful scenery, and a wide variety of resorts.

Bai Sao

Nestled within the An Thoi archipelago of Phu Quoc Island district (Kien Giang province), in a sheltered location between two gently sloping mountain ranges, this beach enjoys calm waters and gentle breezes. The sand at Bai Sao Beach is not yellow like Nha Trang beach, or dark yellow bordering on brown like Vung Tau beach, but pure white and fine. This beach is quite unique due to its unusual curved shape; when the tide recedes, the fine white sand emerges in a crescent shape.

Bai Sao Beach is a popular tourist destination for couples and families who appreciate privacy and tranquility for rest and relaxation.

Bai Truong

Bai Truong is the largest tourist complex on Phu Quoc Island, located right in Duong Dong town, Phu Quoc, with a coastline stretching from Dinh Cau Port southward. If you're visiting Phu Quoc, you definitely shouldn't miss Bai Truong, as it has become very familiar and close to the island's residents.

Bai Truong beach is most beautiful at sunrise or sunset. When the dazzling blend of orange and red hues paints the clouds pink and sets the sky ablaze, the shimmering, radiant sun on the distant horizon over the vast ocean evokes a feeling of excitement and exhilaration.

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Rach Vem Beach

Rach Vem hamlet is located about 20 km from Duong Dong town. Rach Vem is a relatively small and quiet fishing village. There are a few secluded beaches along the coast; however, the area has been designated for the construction of multi-million dollar resort projects with modern facilities. This is almost the only remaining truly pristine beach in Phu Quoc, with houses belonging to Cambodian immigrants who came here to live and work. The people here are honest, simple, and open-minded; their lives are very simple.

Bai Dai

Bai Dai Beach is located in the northwest of Phu Quoc Island. Despite its 15-kilometer length, it's relatively unknown, and boats rarely anchor there, making the beach quite tranquil. The island's vegetation is lush, with ancient trees spreading right along the shoreline. The clear blue sea and white sand create a dreamy atmosphere. Walking along the beach, you'll encounter rows of green coconut trees swaying in the sun and breeze. Summer will be more pleasant as you and your family relax in the cool water and bask under the shade of the coconut trees.

Ong Lang Beach

Ong Lang Beach, located on the western side of Phu Quoc Island in Ong Lang Hamlet, Cua Duong Commune, is one of the pristine beaches that still retains its unspoiled beauty. The gently sloping coastline makes it an ideal and safe swimming spot. The weather at Ong Lang Beach is beautiful in the evening, making it the perfect place for you and your family to watch the sunset over the sea.

In addition, at Ong Lang beach, you will have incredibly fun experiences such as swimming, fishing, snorkeling to see coral reefs, kayaking... Especially, you can become a skilled racer by trying your hand at driving Go Karting vehicles on the Bobstar track, which is approximately 320 km long. You can rent these vehicles from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day of the week.

Ham Ninh Beach

Visiting Ham Ninh - Phu Quoc, you will have the opportunity to revisit the old village, immerse yourself in the simple life of the local fishermen whose main occupations are diving for pearls and sea cucumbers, and casting nets. Today, Ham Ninh is also known for the Bai Vong pier, beautiful beaches, and the rustic and charming Ham Ninh fishing village.

Ham Ninh Beach is not noisy and bustling, but instead offers a peaceful and tranquil setting next to Vietnam's oldest fishing village. The scenery here is a harmonious blend of golden forests and silver sea. On one side, the 300-meter-high Ham Ninh mountain range stands majestically against the sky, its cliffs covered in moss, while on the other side lies a vast expanse of clear blue beach.

Bao Khuyen (TH) - Photo: Internet

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