Phu Quoc, a Vietnamese island, can be spotted in the Gulf of Thailand at off the coast of Cambodia. Most of its white-sand beaches and resorts are situated along the palm-lined southwest coast.

This unique combination of nature in Phu Quoc Island makes it one of the most attractive destination for a beachy vacation.

Phú Quốc National Park of the island occupies more than half part of it, where you can enjoy or explore mountains, dense tropical jungle, hiking trails, photography, camping, and wildlife.

Island’s largest town, Duong Dong has huge day and night markets which sell crafts.

Phu Quoc’s 150-kilometer coastline, with gentle waves and transparent turquoise water, makes it Vietnam’s most popular destination for water sports. If you’d prefer to lounge, head to Long Beach, which spans 20 kilometers of unobstructed sunsets. Further north, dirt roads and secluded resorts keep tree-lined beaches like Ganh Dau and Bai Thom hidden from crowds.

Adventurous travelers can trek the mountain range that spans the length of the island, but even short walks through the evergreen forest reward explorers with waterfalls, rock pools, and caves.

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