Discover the true essence of Phu Quoc in one immersive day, where culture, history, and nature come together in a seamless journey across the island.
This experience takes you beyond typical sightseeing, offering a deeper connection to local life and traditions. From learning about the craftsmanship behind pearl farming and fish sauce production to exploring lush pepper gardens and tasting authentic sim wine, every stop reveals a unique side of the island’s heritage.
Balance cultural exploration with moments of relaxation as you unwind at the stunning Bai Sao Beach, known for its powdery white sand and calm turquoise waters. You’ll also step into history at the Phu Quoc Prison, gaining meaningful insight into Vietnam’s past.
The journey continues with authentic local encounters — visiting a traditional fishing village, walking through peaceful natural landscapes like Suoi Tranh Waterfall, and experiencing the slower rhythm of island life.
Perfect for travelers who want more than just photos, this full-day tour blends local culture, historical depth, and natural beauty into a well-rounded Phu Quoc experience — all in one unforgettable day.
The group will visit 5 of the most prominent destinations in Southern Phu Quoc Island as follows:
Pearl Production Facility: If you want to know why Phu Quoc is known as the "Pearl Island," visit a pearl production facility. Here, you will hear explanations about Phu Quoc's abundant natural resources, as well as the history and development of pearl farming and production.
Truc Lam Ho Quoc Zen Monastery (Ho Quoc Pagoda): This is considered an ancient pagoda, deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture and style, still preserved in Phu Quoc. Upon arriving, visitors will feel as if they are standing in a heavenly paradise, with the vast ocean stretching out before them and majestic mountains behind. The beautiful scenery and fresh air here will surely bring peace and relaxation to your soul.
Bai Sao Beach: When talking about the most beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc, Bai Sao Beach cannot be overlooked. Without visiting, tourists might think that such beautiful beaches only exist in movies. The sand here is not yellow or dark yellow with a brownish tint like some other beaches, but pure white and smooth. Bai Sao Beach is a beach whose beauty cannot be fully appreciated until you have visited it.
Coconut Tree Prison: During the Indochina War, the French colonialists built this prison to hold nearly 40,000 communist and political prisoners. This "hell on earth" will appear before your eyes like a slow-motion film depicting the arduous struggle of our people during the resistance war. You will learn more about Vietnamese history when you visit Coconut Tree Prison.
Fish sauce production facilities: Fish sauce is also a famous specialty in Phu Quoc. When visiting a fish sauce production facility, you will get a brief overview of the process of making delicious fish sauce. After the tour, you can buy bottles of this specialty fish sauce to enjoy or give as gifts to your loved ones.
Pepper Garden: If you've ever enjoyed the rich aroma of pepper but haven't known how it grows or is produced, then visit a pepper garden in Phu Quoc. The vast, lush green pepper gardens here will provide you with incredibly artistic photo opportunities. After admiring the scenery or asking the locals about the pepper cultivation process, you can buy some to take home as gifts for friends and family. Pepper is a famous specialty of Phu Quoc.
Ham Ninh Fishing Village: Your itinerary also includes a visit to Ham Ninh Fishing Village, where you can explore and learn about the daily life of the local fishermen. If you wish, you can stand on the nearly 200-meter-long pier overlooking the sea to take unique photos to share with your friends.
Tranh Stream: Located about 10km east of Phu Quoc Island, a 15-minute walk along a trail through the dense forest will take you to Tranh Stream. It is considered the most beautiful and largest stream in Phu Quoc, boasting pristine and picturesque natural scenery. Visitors should only visit Tranh Stream during the rainy season, from May to October, as this is when the stream has water.
Sim Wine Production Facility: From ripe wild sim berries in the forest, the people of Phu Quoc have transformed them into a specialty, cultivating them professionally to produce Phu Quoc sim wine. That's why our journey will take you to visit a sim wine production facility.
Here, you'll have the opportunity to sample a glass of fragrant sim wine and purchase some to take back to the mainland as gifts, creating a lasting impression on your loved ones. Sim wine is not only a thoughtful gift for male tourists but also a healthy gift for female tourists.