Immerse yourself in authentic island life through hands-on local experiences
Connect with nature while exploring forests, quiet villages, and untouched coastal landscapes
Experience daily life of locals, from beekeeping to traditional pepper farming
Enjoy meaningful moments beyond sightseeing, from light trekking to peaceful beach relaxation
Slow down and embrace the simple, tranquil rhythm of Northern Phu Quoc
Perfect for travelers seeking genuine experiences, not just typical tourist spots
[CHILD POLICY]
* Children below 100cm travel with 1 Adult only will be subjected to purchasing a child ticket
[LUGGAGE REGULATIONS]
+ 01 luggage/suitcase (under 16 inches ~ 44x32x22cm)
+ 1 small bag (backpack, handbag)
A minimum of 1 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please note that this is a Shared Tour and you will travel with other passengers
Please arrive at designated location 10 mins prior to departure, as tour will depart on time
It is recommended to bring hats, raincoats, personal medication, sneakers and an extra pair of flip flop for the tour
For any dietary requirements, please note in your booking so we can prepare the suitable food option for you
Photos of food items are just for reference and you might not have the exact dishes on travel date. Based on group size, dietary requirements and the seasonality, we will arrange the menu accordingly
Northern Phu Quoc experiences its rainy season from May to October, with peak rainfall typically in September and October. During this period, you might encounter occasional heavy showers, which can make some unpaved roads muddy or affect visibility in natural areas. However, rain often comes in short bursts, and the landscapes remain lush and vibrant. Activities like light trekking and exploring national parks are still possible, though paths might be slippery. It's advisable to carry rain gear and be prepared for changeable weather.
A Northern Phu Quoc discovery tour typically highlights authentic local life. You can visit a Bee Farm to learn about beekeeping and taste local honey, explore a Pepper Plantation to understand the pepper farming process and its significance, and see a Ridgeback Dog Farm showcasing the island's unique dog breed. The tour also includes natural landscapes like parts of Phu Quoc National Park and peaceful hidden beaches.
At Phu Quoc National Park, visitors can connect with nature through light trekking amidst diverse flora and fauna. The park offers opportunities to explore forests and enjoy the island's natural beauty. The hidden beaches provide tranquil spots for peaceful relaxation, away from crowded tourist areas. These areas are perfect for those seeking meaningful moments and a slow, tranquil rhythm, allowing for immersion in untouched coastal landscapes.
At a Bee Farm in Northern Phu Quoc, visitors can usually find local honey, propolis, and other bee-related products. Pepper Plantations offer various types of Phu Quoc pepper, known for its distinctive aroma and flavor, including black, white, and red pepper, as well as pepper-derived souvenirs. These products reflect the traditional farming and beekeeping practices of the island, allowing for a genuine taste of local life.
Visiting a Bee Farm provides insights into traditional beekeeping, often with opportunities to observe the process and understand its importance to local communities. At a Ridgeback Dog Farm, you can learn about the history and characteristics of the Phu Quoc Ridgeback, a rare native dog breed. These visits offer hands-on local experiences, connecting you with the daily life of locals and providing genuine experiences beyond typical tourist spots.
For a Northern Phu Quoc discovery day tour, transportation to and from various sites is typically arranged and included within the tour package. This usually involves a comfortable vehicle that picks up guests from their accommodation and transports them between the Bee Farm, Pepper Plantation, National Park, and hidden beaches. This ensures a hassle-free experience, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the landscapes and activities without worrying about self-navigation.
In the untouched coastal landscapes of Northern Phu Quoc, visitors can enjoy peaceful beach relaxation and gentle strolls along the shore. The quiet villages offer opportunities to observe the simple, tranquil rhythm of local daily life, interacting with communities engaged in traditional activities. These areas are ideal for light trekking and photography, connecting with nature away from bustling areas, and experiencing the genuine charm of island life.
Northern Phu Quoc is distinct for its focus on authentic island life, untouched natural beauty, and genuine local experiences. Unlike more developed southern areas, it offers quiet villages, pristine forests of the National Park, and serene hidden beaches. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional farming and beekeeping, interact with local communities, and enjoy meaningful moments of light trekking and peaceful relaxation, appealing to those seeking a slower, more authentic travel rhythm.