Things to Do in Phu Quoc: The Complete Activities Guide
The world’s longest over-sea cable car, an open safari, turquoise island-hopping and free farm tastings — every Phu Quoc activity, with real 2026 prices, honest trade-offs and a north-day / south-day plan that actually works
| Worth it? | Yes — it’s Vietnam’s biggest island and basically one giant activity park: a record cable car, huge theme parks, an open safari and island-hopping |
|---|---|
| Days needed | 3–5 days. Cluster by area into one north day and one south day so you’re not crossing a 50 km island twice |
| Signature | The Hon Thom cable car — the world’s longest non-stop 3-rope over-sea cable car (7,899.9 m), ~850,000₫ round-trip |
| Sea season | Nov–Apr (dry) for island-hopping, diving, snorkelling, watersports and squid fishing; Dec–Jan is the diving peak |
| Waterfall season | May–Sep (wet), when the streams actually flow — the exact opposite of the sea season |
| Kiss of the Sea | At Sunset Town in the south (NOT Grand World), ~21:00 nightly, ~30 min, ends in fireworks |
| Cable-car ticket | Yes — the ~850,000₫ ticket bundles in Aquatopia Water Park + Exotica Park + Kiss Bridge access |
| Getting around | A private car with driver for activity-hopping; scooters are cheap but legally need a 1968 Vienna IDP |
1. Phu Quoc for activities: what to do and how to plan it
2. Hon Thom cable car and Aquatopia Water Park (the signature)
3. Sunset Town, Kiss Bridge and the “Kiss of the Sea” show
4. Island-hopping and snorkelling in the An Thoi archipelago
5. Scuba diving and watersports
6. VinWonders Phu Quoc: the mega theme park
7. Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc: the open zoo and safari
8. Grand World and the “Venice of Phu Quoc”
9. The best beaches (and what you actually do at each)
10. Squid night fishing and sunset cruises
11. Phu Quoc National Park, waterfalls and the jungle
12. Culture and history: prison, shrines and the night market
13. Farms and tastings: the signature Phu Quoc loop (mostly free)
14. Wellness, cooking classes and Phu Quoc with kids
15. When to go for which activity: the season cheat-sheet
16. Getting around and how to book

1. Phu Quoc for activities: what to do and how to plan it
Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s biggest island and essentially one enormous activity park — a record-breaking over-sea cable car, one of the country’s largest theme parks, an open safari, turquoise island-hopping and a string of free farm tastings, all on a single island. The one trick that makes it work is geography: the big draws cluster at opposite ends, so you plan by area, not by ticking a random list.
Split your sightseeing into a north day (the Vingroup cluster) and a south day (An Thoi, Sunset Town and the islands), with the town centre and beaches filling the evenings and gaps. Here’s the two-loop plan the rest of this guide builds on.
| Loop | Where | Do this in a day |
|---|---|---|
| North day | Ganh Dau (Vin complex) | VinWonders + Vinpearl Safari + Grand World (+ Bai Dai beach and pepper/bee farms en route) |
| South day | An Thoi / Sunset Town | Hon Thom cable car + Aquatopia water park + Bai Sao + Phu Quoc Prison + Sunset Town/Kiss Bridge, ending with the 9pm sea show |
| Centre / evening | Duong Dong town | Dinh Cau shrine + the night market + a fish-sauce warehouse tour |
| East, at dawn | Ham Ninh | Sunrise over the stilt fishing village and its long wooden pier |
Two things shape everything below. Since 1 July 2025 Phu Quoc is a special zone (đặc khu) under An Giang Province — Kien Giang was merged into An Giang, so ignore older sites that still say “Kien Giang” (for arrival paperwork, see the visa and exemption guide and the 2026 entry rules). And the season is split: the sea is best November–April, the waterfalls only flow May–September.
2. Hon Thom cable car and Aquatopia Water Park (the signature)
The Sun World Hon Thom cable car is Phu Quoc’s signature experience — the world’s longest non-stop three-rope over-sea cable car at 7,899.9 m (a Guinness record), and its ticket bundles in a whole water park, so it’s better value than it first looks. Map It runs from An Thoi in the south , takes about 15 minutes each way, lifts cabins to roughly 174 m and gives a 360° sweep over the An Thoi archipelago’s islets and fishing boats.
The 2026 ticket is a round-trip that quietly includes several attractions on Hon Thom island, so you don’t buy them separately.
| Ticket (2026, approx.) | Price | What’s included |
|---|---|---|
| Adult round-trip | 850,000₫ (~US$33) | Cable car + Aquatopia Water Park + Exotica Park + Kiss Bridge access |
| Child 1–1.4 m | 700,000₫ (~US$27) | Same inclusions |
| Under 1 m | Free | — |
| Combo + Mango seafood buffet | ~1,150,000₫ | Above + lunch |
Aquatopia Map is one of Vietnam’s largest water parks — 20-plus slides on Hon Thom island, and entry is already inside your cable-car ticket. Budget a half to full day if you want both the ride and the slides. Hours run roughly 09:00–17:00, and strong wind can pause the cable car, so go early on a calm morning.
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3. Sunset Town, Kiss Bridge and the “Kiss of the Sea” show
Sunset Town is a free-to-wander, pastel Amalfi-style seaside town at the island’s southern tip — the base for the Kiss Bridge, the cable-car terminal and the nightly “Kiss of the Sea” show, which is at Sunset Town, NOT at Grand World. Map Built by Sun Group to a design by Italian architect Marco Casamonti, it’s at its best from late afternoon into the evening: a sunset promenade, restaurants, a night market and the show to finish .
Kiss Bridge (Cau Hon) Map is a double-cantilever pedestrian bridge whose two arms stop about 30 cm apart — a nod to Michelangelo’s “Creation of Adam.” It opened in December 2023 and has tiered pricing (it’s also already included in the Hon Thom cable-car ticket):
- 100,000₫ — 07:00–16:00 (daytime)
- 200,000₫ — 16:00–20:00 (the sunset slot)
- 50,000₫ — after 20:30
The “Kiss of the Sea” (Nu Hon Cua Bien Ca) is a large outdoor multimedia sea show — water screens, fire, laser, live performers and a fireworks finale — staged at Sunset Town at around 21:00 daily for roughly 30 minutes. Tickets are about 950,000₫ (online from ~US$27); it’s sometimes sold as “Kiss the Stars,” and the ending fireworks are weather-dependent.
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4. Island-hopping and snorkelling in the An Thoi archipelago
The classic Phu Quoc sea day is a 3-island or 4-island boat tour out of An Thoi harbour in the south, mixing snorkel stops with beach islets — around 9 hours with hotel pickup, gear and a seafood lunch, for roughly US$25–45 a person. Map Boats range from wooden vessels to speedboats; the cheaper 3-island tour is about US$29 .
| Islet | Best for |
|---|---|
| Hon Gam Ghi Map | The best coral and snorkelling of the group |
| Hon Mong Tay (“Fingernail”) | Swimming off a white-sand spit |
| Hon May Rut | Snorkelling plus a proper beach |
| Hon Thom | The cable-car island (and its water park) |
Season matters a lot here. November–April is best, with 15–20 m visibility; May–October is rougher and murkier. Watch the two jellyfish shoulder windows (roughly late-November to mid-December and late-April to early-May) — a rash guard helps. Extras like jet ski, “sea walking” helmet dives and parasailing are self-funded on top of the tour price.
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5. Scuba diving and watersports
Phu Quoc’s diving is easy, warm and beginner-friendly, concentrated on the shallow reefs off An Thoi in the south — soft and hard corals, the odd seahorse, and gentle conditions ideal for a first try. A certified two-dive day runs about US$65–85 and a Discover Scuba (no licence) session about US$70–95. Established Duong Dong dive centres include Flipper Diving Club, Rainbow Divers and Coco Dive.
Peak visibility (18–20 m) is December–January; July–September is the worst window, when many boats don’t run. If you only snorkel, you’ll get most of the colour from the island-hopping tour above.
Watersports cluster on Long Beach, Bai Sao and around May Rut. Approximate rates:
- Jet ski — from ~US$25 / 15 min
- Parasailing — single 750,000–800,000₫, tandem 1.2–1.4M₫
- Flyboard — ~1,200,000₫ / 15–20 min
- Kayak or SUP — ~US$10 / hr
Groups can usually negotiate a discount, and all prices are approximate — confirm on the beach before you strap in.
6. VinWonders Phu Quoc: the mega theme park
VinWonders is Vietnam’s largest theme park — around 50 hectares in the north, next to the Grand World complex — and it’s a genuine full-day out with six zones spanning thrill rides, a big water park, the giant “Sea Shell” aquarium and live shows. Map It sits in the Ganh Dau cluster alongside Vinpearl Safari, so it pairs naturally with your north day.
| Ticket (2026, approx.) | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult | 950,000₫ (~US$37) |
| Child 100–140 cm & senior 60+ | 710,000₫ |
| Under 100 cm | Free |
| Combo with Vinpearl Safari | ~1,000,000–1,350,000₫ |
Hours run roughly 09:00–19:30. If you’re doing both VinWonders and the Safari, the combo ticket is the clear saving — and with kids it’s the anchor of the whole north day.
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7. Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc: the open zoo and safari
Vinpearl Safari is Vietnam’s first semi-wild open zoo and drive-through safari — around 200 species and 4,000-plus animals in the north, a short shuttle from VinWonders. Map You walk one zone and ride an open-sided bus through the drive-through section; plan 3–4 hours.
| Ticket (2026, approx.) | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult | 750,000₫ (~US$29; some lists show 850k — verify) |
| Child 100–140 cm & senior | 560,000₫ |
| Under 100 cm | Free |
Hours are 09:00–16:00, with no entry after 15:00. Go in the morning, when the animals are most active and the heat is bearable.

8. Grand World and the “Venice of Phu Quoc”
Grand World is a free-to-enter, “never-sleep” entertainment and retail complex in the north, built around a Venetian canal with gondola rides — you pay only for the individual attractions you choose. Map Beyond the canal there’s the Teddy Bear Museum, night shows, the Corona and Sailing Club nightlife strip, and shophouse dining. It’s best in the evening, when the lights and shows come on.
| Attraction | Price (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Venice gondola ride | 200,000₫ (child/senior 150k) |
| Teddy Bear Museum | 200,000₫ |
| “The Quintessence of Vietnam” night show | 300,000₫ (combo with Teddy 450k) |
| “Colors of Venice” canal show | Free / ambient |
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9. The best beaches (and what you actually do at each)
Phu Quoc’s beaches split by job: Khem is the best safe swim, Sao is the postcard white sand, Long Beach is the sunset-and-nightlife strip, and Ong Lang is the quiet sundowner. Match the beach to what you want to do, rather than chasing one “best” beach.
| Beach | Where | Best for | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bai Khem Map | South, crescent bay | The safest swimming — gentle shelf, lifeguards on the JW Marriott frontage | Part is resort-fronted |
| Bai Sao Map | South | Powder-white “ice-cream” sand, calm shallow water, beach clubs, jet skis | Crowded now; seaweed/trash May–Oct — go early, dry season |
| Bai Truong (Long Beach) Map | West/central | Longest, most developed — bars, beach clubs, sunset and nightlife | Busy; murkier in the wet season |
| Bai Ong Lang Map | West | Quieter coves, hipster beach bars, the island’s best sunsets, all budgets | Rocky patches, some seaweed |
Two more worth knowing without a dedicated stop: Bai Dai in the north is now the Vinpearl/VinWonders frontage — commercialised but pretty and gently shelving for kids — and Ganh Dau at the northern tip is rocky and quiet, with sunset over the Cambodian islands and good seafood.

10. Squid night fishing and sunset cruises
Squid night fishing (cau muc) is Phu Quoc’s most low-key charming evening — a late-afternoon boat that cruises for sunset, then jigs for squid under bright lights while the crew cooks your catch onboard for dinner. Boats leave Duong Dong or An Thoi around 16:00–17:00 and run about 4–5 hours.
Prices are roughly US$14.50–45 a person on a shared boat (private is about 800,000₫/pax; a full charter runs US$100–350). The season is October–March, when the water’s calm and the squid are in. The catch itself isn’t guaranteed — but the fresh seafood dinner and the sunset are.

11. Phu Quoc National Park, waterfalls and the jungle
The forested north and northeast is a UNESCO biosphere reserve — the place for guided treks, hornbills and endemic birds, and ATV or motorbike loops around Ganh Dau and Rach Tram. Guided treks run roughly 4–8 hours; the interior is protected rainforest that most visitors never see.
The accessible waterfall is Suoi Tranh — about a 15-minute stone-path walk to cascades and rock pools, entry around 30,000₫ (child 20,000₫) Map. For something bigger and wilder, Suoi Da Ban / Suoi Da Ngon charge around 50,000₫.

12. Culture and history: prison, shrines and the night market
Phu Quoc Prison — the “Coconut Tree Prison” — is the island’s most important historical site and worth an hour or two even on a beach trip: a sobering war-era POW camp museum with reconstructed tiger cages and torture dioramas. It’s in An Thoi in the south, entry is FREE, and hours are roughly 08:30–11:30 and 13:30–17:00 Map.
The centre and east coast hold the gentler cultural stops:
- Ham Ninh fishing village Map — an east-coast stilt village with a long wooden pier and pick-your-own seafood (the local Ham Ninh flower crab); best at sunrise, 05:00–06:30, no entry fee .
- Dinh Cau shrine Map — a clifftop fishermen’s shrine at the Duong Dong river mouth; free, a classic sunset stop that pairs with the night market .
- Phu Quoc night market Map — grilled seafood (crab, sea urchin, oysters), sim wine and souvenirs, roughly 17:00–23:00 .
- Sung Hung Pagoda Map — the island’s oldest, in Duong Dong ; the 1919 Cao Dai temple nearby is worth an exterior look.


13. Farms and tastings: the signature Phu Quoc loop (mostly free)
Phu Quoc’s most underrated activity is nearly free: a loop of fish-sauce warehouses, pepper gardens, pearl farms and sim-wine tastings you can string along either driving day. Most are walk-in, most include a free taste, and they’re genuinely fun with kids.
| Stop | What you do | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fish sauce (nuoc mam) Map | Tour the wooden “nha thung” barrel warehouses where anchovies ferment 12+ months into PDO Phu Quoc fish sauce; free tour + tasting | Khai Hoan (Duong Dong, ~08:00–17:00) is the tour-ready one |
| Pearl farm (ngoc trai) Map | Free tour + a live oyster-opening demo, then the showroom | Ngoc Hien Pearl Farm (west, Duong To); expect a hard sell in the shop |
| Sim wine (ruou sim) | Free tastings of the dark rose-myrtle berry wine | Thanh Long / Bay Gao farms; bottles ~150,000–500,000₫ |
| Pepper farm (vuon tieu) Map | Walk the pole-vines of famous Phu Quoc pepper; buy at source, some do cooking demos | Khu Tuong gardens |
| Bee farm (honey) | Free tour + tasting in the southern countryside, 09:00–17:00 | Family-friendly |

14. Wellness, cooking classes and Phu Quoc with kids
Beyond the headliners, Phu Quoc does a good line in spas, hands-on cooking classes and easy family days — and it’s a great island for kids. Spa and massage runs roughly 300,000–1,000,000₫ depending on length and venue (budget spots on Long Beach, upscale ones up north around Grand World).
Cooking classes (about US$35–65, 3–4 hours) usually pair a market or farm visit with Vietnamese seafood dishes — Troc’s Kitchen, Green Hat in Ong Lang, and pepper-farm classes are the known names.
With kids, the two loops work perfectly: the north day is VinWonders + Safari + the Grand World gondola; the south day is the cable car + Aquatopia + Bai Sao. Add gentle beaches (Sao, Ong Lang, Ham Ninh) and the bee and pepper farms, and buy the VinWonders + Safari combo to save.
15. When to go for which activity: the season cheat-sheet
Phu Quoc runs an inverse season — the sea is best in the dry months (Nov–Apr) and the waterfalls only in the wet months (May–Oct) — so the “best time” depends entirely on what you want to do. The theme parks (VinWonders, Safari, Grand World, the cable car) run year-round, weather permitting.
| Season | ⭐ Best for | Weaker |
|---|---|---|
| Nov–Apr (dry) | The sea: island-hopping, diving (Dec–Jan peak, 18–20 m viz), snorkelling, watersports, squid fishing | Waterfalls run thin |
| May–Oct (wet) | Waterfalls and trekking (streams flow) | Rougher sea, seaweed on Sao (May–Oct), more boat cancellations |
Quick month notes: Dec–Jan is the diving and dry-season peak (and busiest); Feb–Apr is reliably sunny and calm; May–Jun is the shoulder as the monsoon builds; Jul–Sep is wettest but greenest, best for the falls; Oct–Nov transitions back to calm seas.
16. Getting around and how to book
For activity-hopping across a 50 km island, a private car with driver is the best value — roughly 700,000₫ for a south day or 900,000₫ for a north day, split among a group — while scooters are cheap but come with a real legal catch. Here’s how the options compare.
| Option | Cost (approx.) | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| Scooter rental | ~100,000–150,000₫/day | Helmet/raincoat, often no deposit — but see the licence warning below |
| Grab (ride app) | ~12,000–15,000₫/km | Works well; thin in the remote north and east (ride-app guide) |
| Taxi (Mai Linh) | ~13,000–14,000₫/km | Metered, reliable in town |
| Private car + driver | ~700k south / 900k north day | Best value for a group hitting multiple sights |
| Airport → Duong Dong | ~180,000–250,000₫ | Fixed-ish; book ahead in peak season |
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Booking: the big timed attractions — the cable car, VinWonders, Vinpearl Safari, Grand World and transfers — are cheaper online (Klook, KKday, Trip.com) and let you skip queues. The farms are free walk-ins, so save your budget for the ticketed sights.
Where to base: Long Beach / Duong Dong is the all-round default, An Thoi puts you near the cable car and islands, and the north is the Vin bubble. Full breakdown in where to stay in Phu Quoc.
Connectivity and money: grab a Vietnam eSIM so you land online, and carry cash for boats, farms and markets (₫26,000 ≈ US$1). More in the best eSIM guide and the money and costs guide.
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Heading beyond the island? See our southern Vietnam guide and the full Vietnam travel guide.
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