Things to Do in Phu Quoc

Everything you need to explore Phu Quoc — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Landmark in Phu Quoc

Duong Dong Night Market
Free 1.0 km from centre

A lively market at the heart of Duong Dong town, open daily from late afternoon. You can wander the stalls selling seafood, souvenirs and street food without paying entry. The real draw is watching the catch being grilled right on the street.

🕐 16:00–23:00 daily

💡 Go around 5pm for the best light and fewer crowds. Bring cash — no cards accepted. The grilled squid wrapped in chilli salt is worth trying for 20,000 VND.

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Cultural in Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc Fish Sauce Factory
Free 2.0 km from centre

A working fish sauce facility on the outskirts of Duong Dong. You can see the wooden fermentation barrels holding anchovies for 12 months. No guided tour, but staff let you walk through the production area and taste a sample.

🕐 08:00–17:00 Monday–Saturday

💡 Buy a bottle directly from the factory — it costs 30,000 VND (about £1) compared to 80,000 VND in shops. The nose-tickling smell stays on clothes, so wear something you don't mind washing immediately.

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Park in Phu Quoc

Bai Truong (Long Beach) Sunset Walk
Free 5.0 km from centre

A 20-kilometre stretch of west-facing sand, free to access at all points. No entry fee, no deckchair charge if you just walk. The sunset here is reliably dramatic, with fishing boats silhouetted against orange sky. Sand is powdery but can get littere

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Head to the section near Mango Bay Resort (GPS: 10.208, 103.956) — quieter than the central strip. The best show is 30 minutes before official sunset time; check your phone or local tide table.

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Phu Quoc National Park
Free 15.0 km from centre

A UNESCO-recognised biosphere reserve covering over half the island. You can hike marked trails through tropical rainforest, with streams and waterfalls. Entry is free, but you need a permit from the park office.

🕐 07:00–17:00 daily

💡 Hire a motorbike for 150,000 VND/day to reach the trailhead at Rach Vem. Start early — by 10am the heat is brutal. Bring insect repellent and at least 2 litres of water per person.

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Historic in Phu Quoc

Ho Quoc Pagoda
Free 12.0 km from centre

A working Buddhist temple built in 2012, set on a hill in the south of the island. The architecture follows traditional Vietnamese pagoda style with curved roofs and ornate statues. The site offers clear views over the Gulf of Thailand.

🕐 07:00–17:00 daily

💡 Visit just before sunset — the light turns the sea gold and the crowds thin out. Dress with shoulders and knees covered. Donation box at the entrance is voluntary.

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Where to Eat in Phu Quoc

Kem Buddy ice_cream ££
Cafe Pho Biem Local ££
Lee's Safari Bar Local ££
Le Deauville Restaurant Local ££
Peace Local ££
German B german ££
DS Bar Local ££
Phuong Binh Restaurant asian;international;vietnamese ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Phu Quoc?

The top attractions include Duong Dong Night Market, Phu Quoc Fish Sauce Factory, Bai Truong (Long Beach) Sunset Walk, Ho Quoc Pagoda, Phu Quoc National Park.

How many days do you need in Phu Quoc?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Phu Quoc 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Phu Quoc famous for?

Phu Quoc is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Phu Quoc?

Top options include Kem Buddy, Cafe Pho Biem, Lee's Safari Bar, Le Deauville Restaurant.