Vietnam
Vietnam's tropical island gem — white sand beaches, turquoise Gulf of Thailand water, and legendary sunsets that draw visitors from across Asia.
3
Beaches
150km²
Island
28°C
Avg. Water
Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest island, sitting in the warm Gulf of Thailand close to the Cambodian coast. Its beaches come in three distinct flavours: the spectacular white-sand paradise of Sao Beach on the quiet east coast, the bustling sunset-facing Long Beach resort strip running down the west, and the wild jungle-fringed coves of Ong Lang in the unspoiled northwest. Together they offer a complete beach experience from ultra-luxurious to joyfully undeveloped.
Asia's most beautiful beach — extraordinary white powder sand, crystal turquoise water, and excellent reef snorkelling on the east coast.
Phu Quoc's famous 20 km west coast — legendary sunsets, golden sand, pier bars over the water, and every island amenity available.
Wild, untouched jungle coves on the northwest coast — the most secluded and unspoiled beach experience on Phu Quoc Island.
| Beach | Best For | Coast | Development | Snorkelling |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sao Beach | Quiet, Snorkelling | Southeast | Minimal | Excellent |
| Long Beach | Families, Sunset | West | High (resort) | Via island trips |
| Ong Lang | Quiet, Seclusion | Northwest | Very Low | Fair |