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Beach episode where Phu Quoc is located. The best beaches in Fukuoka - what attracts tourists? When to go. Best time to visit Fukuoka

I am sure that all those who leave for Vietnam from the harsh Russian winters will not only spend all their time looking at and exploring local attractions, but also want to bask in the sun and swim in the sea on the best beaches of Phu Quoc.

And for those who have already been to this island or are just going to go, I made a brief overview, in my opinion, of all the main beaches below.

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#1: Beach Long Beach (Long Beach)

It is located on the west coast of the island washed by the Gulf of Thailand. Since it is located on the southwest coast, you can, of course, watch beautiful sunsets from it, as the sun does not just set over the horizon, but as if it falls into the sea.

The beach stretches from Duong Dong and stretches south for almost twenty kilometers. The sand has a yellow hue and is bordered by the grassy edge of the coast, along which coconut palms grow in rows.

The central and northern part is the best place to relax. There are numerous hotels, cafes and bars along the road leading to Duong Dong, where you can have a delicious lunch and sip a glass of wine. Clean beach, many sun loungers, compared to Thailand, it is not crowded here.

The southernmost part of the beach is mostly deserted, with lonely fishing shacks made from palm leaves in the distance. Gradually, construction is increasingly embracing its southern part. So soon there will be hotels and other developed infrastructure here.

Bai Sao is not inferior to Long Beach in its importance and beauty. Its length is about two kilometers, and it is located in the southern part of the island, 25 kilometers from the capital Duong Dong. Bai Sao is a fairly secluded beach with soft and white sand - one of the few on the island.

On it you can not only passively sunbathe, but if you prefer whiter active rest, then here you can rent a jet ski, do scrolling or just ride a banana. There are also several hotels and restaurants near the beach that offer European, Vietnamese or Russian dishes.

Here in the ocean you can see starfish, with little squids if you're lucky. In the northernmost and southernmost areas of the island, there are places where you will find corals.

Advice:

  • From May to October, the sea is calm in this place, as the winds go to the western part of the island. And from October to May the sea will be rough, especially in the middle of the day.
  • Bai Sao is a popular beach and gets crowded from time to time. But if you are solitude and peace, then come to it either early in the morning or in the evening to enjoy the amazing sunset.

Bai Ong Lang is located on the west coast of Fukuoka. It is located between Ganh Dau Township and Duong Dong. Bai Ong Lang is not continuous, but rather consists of a series of small sandy beaches separated by ridges of stones.

All resorts' recreation areas are well maintained and regularly cleaned of the debris that is deposited on the shore by the waves. It is a wonderful quiet place, not crowded with tourists, fine white sand, with crystal clear waters.

There are no shops on this one, so everything you need to buy in advance and bring with you. But if you want to drink cocktails or beer, then you will find a bar or restaurant next to the hotel. If you are not satisfied with the food here, then you can always go to Duong Dong, which is located a 15-minute drive from the beach.

A seller sometimes walks along the beach and offers you to buy fresh pineapple, mango or watermelon. Sun loungers on this beach can be rented for about 50 (VND) VND per day.

#4: Beach Bai Khem (Bai Khem Beach)

Bai Khem (also known as Kem Beach, Bai Kem, Bai Khem, and also called "Cream Beach") is another white sandy beach of Fukuoka, located on the southeast coast south of An Thoi (An Thoi Town) 24 kilometers from Duong Dong.

Bai Khem is a beautiful crescent-shaped coastline. Wet white powdery sand creaks pleasantly underfoot. The sea here is calm with a greenish-blue tint. In this connection, it got its name - Emerald Bay.

Although the beach itself is not as big as Long Beach or Bai Sao, it also attracts tourists with its romantic scenery. A fishing village is located near the beach.

There are also bars and restaurants on Khem Beach that offer freshly prepared seafood. After visiting this place, you can buy fresh shrimp, oysters or snails that have just been caught directly from the fishing boats, and then take them to a restaurant where they will be prepared for you on the spot according to your chosen recipe.

Vung Bao is located in the northwest of Phu Quoc Island between Cua Bi Beach in the south and Bai Dai Beach in the north. It offers an excellent view of the neighboring island of Hong Mong Tai, it has a good place for swimming, as well as for fishing and scrolling.

The sand on the beach is dark yellow in color and is relatively clean. During the high season, the sea is calm and the water takes on various shades of blue. The southernmost part of the beach is completely deserted.

While swimming in a mask, you can see a starfish, a shell, and if you're lucky, even sea urchins, but be careful not to touch them.

If you like active rest, then here you can rent a kayak to sail to the nearest island Fingernail.

Find out where the best beaches in Phu Quoc Island are! Our reviews and recommendations. Photo, map of beaches in Russian, good hotels.

Phu Quoc Island beaches:

Bai Sao - a paradise beach in Fukuoka?

Do you dream of heaven on earth and the travel agency told you that it is on Bai Sao? Don't be fooled - the beach is cool, but absolutely bounty. Many call it the best beach in Phu Quoc Island and in all of Vietnam, but we don't think so.

Tourists are brought to the center of the beach. These are mainly Vietnamese and Chinese - social creatures, where they all wallow in the water in one heap.

To the right, to the stones, there is an almost deserted beach, and it is no longer so clean there. Only single couples come here. The left side is more inhabited: there are cafes, hotels, they sell fruits. Near the Paradiso restaurant there are slender palms leaning towards the water. Most of the Chinese live here: who would miss a photo shoot in fluttering chiffon dresses on a romantic swing?

But even on the "best" beach in Vietnam, you will behold a dump. The Vietnamese don't pay attention to garbage. Why export? We just throw it into the bushes.

We were very lucky: on the beach we did not find an abundance of sun loungers, inflatable trampolines, jet skis, boats and other activities. They did not understand why they were not there, because they wrote something else on the Internet. Get away from tourists, it will be quiet. But rubbish! In general, I liked the beach, but there was a feeling of annoyance after visiting. We did not return to Bai Sao again and we cannot call it the best beach in Fukuoka.

But enough about the cons. Here are the pros of the beach: clean water, fine white sand, very shallow entrance (good for small children), picturesque nature, almost seclusion, there are rudiments of infrastructure (resorts, cafes and restaurants, paid shower and even a free toilet).

How to get there. A taxi costs 300-400,000 VND, but it is cheaper and more interesting to rent a bike (150,000 VND per day). There are also excursions. Distance from the main beach of Long Beach is about 25 km.

So, you went to the beach. There are two roads leading to Bai Sao: one to the south of the beach (behind the stones) - and here is a real dump. The other goes to the civilized part. Both roads are concreted. The second one is very narrow, they can hardly be driven apart. As a result - traffic jams. The Vietnamese, in their favorite manner, simply did not complete the last 500-meter section of the road.

Hotels on Bai Sao beach

There are resorts and guesthouses on Bai Sao Beach, but for some reason they are not presented in online booking systems. On Roomguru.ru we found only My Lan Guesthouse and The Beach House An Thoi (right by the sea) - such things. And on Booking.com, there are hotels further afield - Phu Nam House and Hanh Mai Hotel.

Long Beach is the most comfortable beach in Fukuoka

Connoisseurs of convenience will love Long Beach. Probably 95% of the hotels of the whole island are concentrated along the beach! You can find food without getting up from the lounger - or rather, she will find you herself. Besides hawkers, there are many cafes both on the beach and along the road.

Many people criticize the beach - they say it is dirty and noisy. We have not observed anything like that. Let's just say: the beach is the most ordinary, it does not cause emotions. Yellow sand, clear water. There are no waves, the approach is gentle.

Minuses: although the beach is municipal, some hotels do not allow to settle on their territory - they are banished. Plus there is little shade and the beach strip is very narrow. There are few civilized outlets to the sea - you need to either go around, or fight or secretly pass through the resorts (but almost always the security will prevent you). As you can see, there are many inconveniences - this beach cannot be called the best in Fukuoka either.

Hotels on Long Beach, Fukuoka

Long Beach has such a variety of hotels and resorts that it is difficult to choose. Many tours are sold specifically to hotels on Long Beach.

  • The Hill Resort 3 *. Nice brand new hotel. There is a pool, breakfasts, quiet. Price - $ 40.
  • Miana Resort 2 *. Hotel-garden. The best of all where we lived in Fukuoka. Cozy bungalows surrounded by flowers. Open bathroom, large pool, royal breakfasts. Price - $ 42.
  • Cozy Resort. Spacious bungalows surrounded by plants. There is no pool. Price - $ 25.
  • Sailing Hotel 2 *. Cozy breakfast hotel with 70s style rooms. Price - $ 25.

Rush Wem is the most beautiful beach in Fukuoka!

Bãi Rạch Vẹm is a beach with starfish, which are innumerable here. We consider it the most beautiful and impressive in Fukuoka, this is the best beach on the island! There is an unusually white and fine sand. We were stunned by such beauty and constantly photographed the beach.

Rush Wem is more suited to nature and stargazing than a traditional beach holiday. There is no infrastructure here, except for one seafood restaurant on the water. The beach area suitable for relaxation is narrow and small. The sea is shallow. There is almost no shadow - only 4-5 gazebos and one shed (a former cafe). Therefore, there are very few people!

Probably, we would give the title of paradise beach to Rush Vem. Just don't go to the left, so as not to be disappointed :)

There are many pluses. Here are the cons: about 5 km to the beach - dusty and bumpy dirt road. No infrastructure! For inexpensive food you have to go to the track - take food with you.

Where is it and how to get there. You can get to the starfish beach in Fukuoka by taxi or bike along the highway to the north of the island - use MAPS.ME to navigate. Don't miss the huge signpost with a photo of the beach. A valiant Vietnamese woman stands nearby and sends everyone to the beach. If you go straight ahead, you will find yourself in a picturesque fishing floating village, which is also recommended to visit.

Bai Thom

Bãi Thơm is another beach with starfish in Fukuoka. It is not at all as impressive as Rush Wem, and is hardly suitable for swimming. The sand is yellow. At low tide, you can see marine life: molluscs, starfish, crabs, some corals. There is no infrastructure, except for a cafe. Come to that stretch of the beach off the island - the rest of the parts are terrible.

Bai Khem

To the beach Bãi Khemleads two roads: one through the luxurious Marriott 5 * hotel, where only guests are allowed, the other through the forest. Only locals come here. When we were on the beach, a cheerful company of Vietnamese was walking, there were many children.

The beach is not equipped, there is nowhere to spread a towel. The sand is usually yellow. A lot of trash. But the section of the beach near the hotel is comfortable and clean - after all, a five-star resort!

Duong Dong Beach

This beach is located by the lighthouse. We do not recommend swimming here - there is a port nearby. Although the locals do not disdain. People come to the pier to eat and watch the sunset.

Part of Kien Giang Province, the Phu Quoc Island area includes the island itself and 105 wonderful islets of varying sizes. The island is located at a distance of 46 km from the city of Hatien - the nearest city of the "mainland" of this province.
Most of the territory is occupied by beautiful sandy beaches, but there is also a mountainous region with 99 mountain peaks; the highest of them is the peak of Mount Chua, 603 meters high. There are six major cities and villages on the island, for example An Thoi City, Kia Kan, Duong Dong, GanhDau Village, Ham Ninh and RachVem. Each of these towns and villages cherishes its own traditions, features and attractions, which will undoubtedly contribute to a great time on the island. We will tell you about the best of them in our review.

How to get to Phu Quoc island

There are no direct flights from Russia to Phu Quoc. The most optimal time will be the flight on flights Vietnam Airlines, with one change in Ho Chi Minh City. If you are counting on a budget trip, then the most attractive fares for a flight with two transfers to Phu Quoc Island are Air France and Emirates.
Domestic flights are operated daily by airlines Air Mekong and Vietnam Airlines from Ho Chi Minh Airport, Hanoi, and also from Cann Tho to Phu Quoc Island. Flights last from 50 to 60 minutes, and a one-way ticket starts at $ 40.
Airport Duong dong located in the center of the island just 2 km from Duong Dong town, so the city can be easily reached by various means of transport. You can get to the hotel by taxi for only $ 1.5-2.

Advice: When planning your trip to Phu Quoc, stop for a day in Ho Chi Minh City on the way back and forth. So it will be more convenient to get there (you will be freer in choosing the time of departure Ho Chi Minh City-Phu Quoc) plus you will visit a wonderful city.

Ways to get around the island


By car. Most travel agents offer car rental with a driver. Depending on your wishes and the required number of seats, you can rent a car for 7 seats - $ 100 for 3 days (a good option if you are traveling with a large company or have a rest with the whole family), and a bus for 46 seats - $ 300 for 3 days (a reasonable option if you are going to hold corporate meetings in Phu Quoc). If you need a car for only 1 day, the cost of renting a 7-seater car will be about 35 USD
By taxi.Taxi can become the most convenient mode of transport for those who want to arrive exactly where they need to without problems and escorts. The fare is 60-70 cents per kilometer. The most reliable carriers are Sasco and Mai Linh taxis.
On a motorcycle or bicycle. Most hotels often offer motorbike and bicycle rentals. Check with the administrator to clarify the rental conditions. The rental price will not exceed $ 8 (excluding gasoline), depending on the type of motorcycle. Bike rental prices are calculated on an hourly basis.
On the boat. It is a convenient vehicle when traveling around Phu Quoc Island for sightseeing and especially if you decide to go fishing. For a group of up to 4 people, renting a boat will cost $ 80 per day for 1 boat. For each next passenger of the boat, you will have to pay an additional $ 8.
By bus. For budget travel, you can use the public transit bus. There are three bus routes on Phukok Island: No. 27 (Cua Can - Ganh Day - Rach Vem - Rach Tram), No. 28 (An Thoi - Ham Ninh), No. 29 (Duong Dong - North Island). The cost of a ticket in any direction is about $ 2-2.5.
And, of course, you should definitely take a walk through the Duong Dong market and enjoy watching the life of the locals, stopping at the stalls of street vendors or shops.

When to go. Best time to visit Fukuoka

The climate of the Emerald Isle is monsoon subequatorial, with two distinct seasons: a dry season from November to May and a rainy season from June to October (rains can last for 20 days). And despite the fact that in most cases the weather in one way or another allows you to travel around the island all year round, it has been experimentally proven that the best time to travel to Phucco Island is from about the end of October to mid-April, in the dry season, when the sky is blue and clear. and the rains have already passed. The hottest months of the year are April and May.

Where to live. Best Hotels in Phu Quoc Island

The variety of the hotel base on the island suggests a vacation for every taste and budget. Most of all, there are “three-star” hotels on the island (in Vietnam, there is simply no star rating for hotels, which is usual for Europe, so everyone sets their own status at their own discretion). At the same time, for 1500 - 2500 rubles for a double room per day, you can get the highest European level service, beautiful views of the garden or the sea from the panoramic window and the absence of any complaints about the rest. Basically, the hotels are cozy, comfortable bungalows with thatched roofs in traditional Vietnamese style.
Excellent accommodation can be found in any of the finest hotels in Fukuoka. Many will enjoy their stay in Arcadia Phu Quoc Resort, Coco-Palm Resort Phu Quoc, and Saigon Phu Quoc Resort & Spa... One of the lowest prices for accommodation offers Lang Cau Homestay, a vacation in a bamboo hut will cost no more than 500 rubles a day for two.

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The best beaches and attractions in Phu Quoc Island

FUKOCA BEACHES
The first, and for some the only reason to visit Fukoka is its unspoiled coastline with several paradise beaches. They have not yet been fully explored, and this is what gives the coast of the island a romantic appeal and beauty that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

The beaches of Phukok Island stretch along the coast from north to south. You can only admire them and decide for a long time which one you like the most. In order not to suffer from a choice, we suggest paying attention to the best beaches in Fukoka.
Truong Beach. This is a very attractive area with a white sandy beach stretching for 20 km: from dinh Cau beach before tau Ru beach... The coastal waters are home to many inhabitants of the deep sea, and the conditions for fishing are ideal. There is an opportunity to watch local fishermen and taste seafood right on the beach.
Ganh Dau Beach located in the north of Phu Quoc Island on the border with Cambodia. Starting at Duong Dong, the coastline stretches north through Phu Quoc Island National Park - all a beautiful beach with blue ocean depths and white sand. While on Ganh Dau Beach on a clear day, you can see Mount Ta Lon in Cambodia. Don't miss the opportunity to sample the delicious seafood.
Sao Beach located in the south, near An Thuy pier and 30 km from Duong Dong. The beach is very quiet. There are few merchants here, so nothing stands in the way of taking full advantage of the magnificent views. The quality of service on the beach is beyond praise: from basic amenities (sun lounger and umbrella) to the restaurant.
Vung Bau Beach - an idyllic beach in the north of the island near Dai Beach, 40 km from Duong Dong and will appeal to those who would like to discover the ecologically clean beach of Vietnam.
Bai Thom Beach - a deserted beach in the north of Fukuoka island, 35 km from Duong Dong. This beach is quite secluded making it ideal for adventure seekers.
Bai Vong Beach located 8 km from Duong Dong. It is a wide and shallow white sand beach with a long palm lane. It has good infrastructure and, as a bonus, it is on the Bai Vong beach that most of them get the best photos.

TASTE THE ISLAND ATMOSPHERE
Phu Quoc is famous for two things: beautiful beaches and national cuisine. Particularly famous on the island is the fish sauce "nuoc mam", which has become popular throughout Vietnam and in the world in general. You can watch the process of making the sauce at the factory Phu Quoc Fish Sauce, located near the market in Duong Dong. The entrance to the factory is free for everyone, but it is better to take it with a guide who will tell you in detail about all the stages of making the sauce. And get ready for ... the omnipresent fishy spirit. Working hours from 8.00 to 11.00 and from 13.00 to 17.00... In addition, there is something else to see and taste here: spicy black pepper, with a spicy but rather original flavor. Local farmers organize tours of their plantations for a small fee. You can arrange a walk through the thickets of black pepper at any time of the year, but the best time to visit is from February to July, when the harvest takes place.
Phu Quoc Island has a huge selection of seafood, and they are not only fresh, but also delicious in taste. Shrimp, fish and shellfish caught from the sea and immediately cooked are a real delight for travelers when visiting the island.
Three must-try dishes when traveling to Phu Quoc

Nhum
One of the most bizarre shellfish to try is perhaps nhum, the sea urchin. It is brown and looks like a coconut. There are two options for eating this dish: raw, or after thorough heat treatment. If raw food does not cause discomfort, do not miss the opportunity to taste nhum raw. When you order nhum, the seller cuts the whole nhum in half horizontally like a coconut. After that, sprinkle it with lime juice and spoon out the meat from the shell with a spoon, dip it in wasabi sauce and enjoy. Fresh taste and sweet aroma combined with wasabi sauce and lime sourness - you can hardly resist and refuse the second portion.

Nhong
Phu Quoc is also famous for its nhong fish dish. You can cook it in different ways: fried, boiled, stewed. Nhong fish is also used to make "cha ka" - a cake with fish. A slice of rice cake, vegetables, and fish cake make a good combination for a roll.
The nhong fish is also a good garnish for a salad. It is used to make goi ka, a fish salad. The secret to a good salad is in choosing the right fish and making the sauce. The fish must be fresh and the fillets are cut very thinly. Sprinkle lime juice on the fish before you eat it. Then place the fish and some vegetables on a slice of rice cake and dip in the sauce. The sauce is a mixture of garlic, chili, peanuts, lime juice, fish sauce, and a little sugar.

Bang kang
Bang Kang (a variety of noodles) - takes on a completely different taste when combined with fish and is considered a feature of the traditional cuisine of Phucco. Served hot, it is a bowl of noodle soup garnished with thu fish fillets. At ease, you can find this fish in three varieties: boiled, fish meatballs and pieces of well-done fillet. The different ways of cooking and serving this fish add a quirky flavor to this dish. The best bang kang options can be tried in a cafe Banh canh lady phunglocated in a small alley not far from the street Nguyen trung truc.

What to see in Phu Quoc

PAGODA SUNG HUNG
According to the Mahayana, Sung Hung Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas in Fukuoka. It is located at the foot of a mountain near the center of Duong Dong. There is no exact information about who and when exactly the pagoda was built. Old-timers talk about two different pagodas, which were called "Sung Nghia" and "Hung Nhan" and were built long before her; then these names merged together, and today all this is called "Sung Hung Pagoda". According to rumors, it was built at the beginning of the 20th century. The pagoda was restored twice: in 1924 and 1960.
Sung Hung Pagoda has a unique architecture for ancient pagodas. Its doors are facing north. The pagoda is surrounded by huge trees, and its structure resembles a staircase that gets higher and higher with each step. It has an impressive triangle-shaped gate leading to the Avolokiteshvara Bodhisattva statue (the embodiment of the infinite compassion of all Buddhas or the Goddess of Mercy) in the middle of the courtyard. Inside the meticulously decorated main hall. The altar of the temple is located in the main hall, in which three Buddhas are seated on a dais: Amitabha - in the middle, Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva - on the right and Avolokiteshvara Bodhisattva - on the left. Behind the statues is Cao Sanh's famous Flying Dragon.
There are many other decorations inside the pagoda as well, such as the "Dai Hong Chung" - a large bell, and many engraved quotes on the philosophy of Chinese Buddhism.
Seung Hung Pagoda is quite easy to visit as it is located near the center of Duong Dong. Free admission. The pagoda is open to the public from 7.00 to 17.30.

KAU PALACE
One of the most famous landmarks in Fukoka is located on the west coast of the island. The palace was built relatively recently, in 1937, in honor of the goddess of the seas Thien Hau. Getting to the palace is worth at least for the scenic views of the mouth of the Duong Dong River. A special sight awaits those who enter the palace at the end of November (15-16 days of the tenth lunar month according to the Buddhist calendar), when the palace is hosting a festival dedicated to Thien Hau.

COCONUT PRISON
The Coconut Prison, also known as Phucok Prison, is located in An Thoi City. The name "coconut" originated during the Indo-Chinese War and the rule of French colonists in Vietnam. Then there were four sectors in the prison: "A", "B", "C" and "D"; the prison is believed to have held up to 14,000 inmates. However, after the end of the Indo-Chinese War, most of the prisoners returned home in accordance with the Geneva Agreements.
With the outbreak of the Vietnam War, American troops built a new prison with the same name. The new prison had separate sections for men, women and the elderly. Over time, in 1966, another part of the prison was built, intended for Vietnamese soldiers serving sentences. There were 12 separate sections in the new part of the prison. Each sector was subdivided into four more sectors. The prison was guarded very strictly, surveillance was conducted around the clock.
Today, since 1986, the Coconut Prison has been designated a National Historical Heritage Site and now serves as a guided tour, a living testimony to war crimes. Some of the instruments of torture that were once tested on prisoners are kept here to this day. For example, you can see the "Katso Tiger Cage", in which the prisoner was in complete darkness for a long time, and after being released from this tiger cage, the prisoners most often became blind.

MAGIC WELL
Magic well Giếng Ngự located 2 km from An Thoi. The beautiful landscapes of the lake and the verdant mountain slopes of the island undoubtedly delight tourists. On the mountain is a small temple and a pink stone throne known as the "Royal Throne". When approaching the Magic Well, you can see a stele in the place where the "King's Sword" entered, and from where a cool spring later poured.
The magic well has not only historical but also mystical significance, which should not be overlooked by those traveling to Fukok. In the 17th century, fleeing from the pursuing Taisong troops, King Nguyen and his soldiers were exhausted from thirst due to the lack of fresh water. To survive, the king had no choice but to raise his sword to heaven and pray to the Almighty: "If the Almighty still wants to see me king - then, may he send us food and water." As soon as the king thrust his sword into the ground after this prayer, a stream of clear water gushed out of the ground to everyone's amazement.
Choosing the island of Phukok as a refuge to rest and recover from the defeat in the Tai-Son rebellion, King Nguyen was able to defeat Tyson's troops and, after a few years, take control of the Saigon-Gia Din region.

TRUNG SOURCE
The 15 km long spring originates in Mount Ham Ninh and flows through the forest thickets, forming waterfalls. Sparkling waterfalls flowing into the green forest undoubtedly complement the picturesque landscape presented to the amazed gaze of the traveler. Perhaps the very name of the source, the name Tranh ("picture", "view") comes from the magnificent view of this source and the surrounding area.
A 15-minute motorbike ride from Duong Dong City brings you to Tranh Alley, an ideal picnic spot. You can take some food with you to rest at the spring, and then go to the forest and watch birds and other representatives of the local flora and fauna, following the winding paths and rocky steps along the stream. After a long walk, during which you can enjoy the singing of birds and the beauty of orchids, you will see hang Doi Mainsail (Bat Grotto), located in the mountains at an altitude of 200 meters. It is home to beautiful stalactites and can be another hospitable tourist destination. And after an exciting walk, you can relax by plunging into the cool waters of the spring. The cost of visiting the source is VND 30,000.
And be sure to listen to the story of the mysterious 10 kg fish caught in the spring by the locals in 2008. This fish has strange dots on its head, which is why its head resembles the head of a monk, and its tail looks like a float on water. They say that this fish is so rare that the locals have not seen anything like it for a long time. Although one foreign tourist offered $ 1,000 for the fish, local tourism executives still display it as an exhibit. So, you can look at it yourself for free.

FISHING VILLAGE HEM NIN
Located 20 km northwest of Duong Dong town, Ham Ninh is a fishing village famous for its charming scenery and the calm, measured life of local fishermen.
Initially, the inhabitants of the village of Ham Ninh were engaged only in fishing, but more recently tourism and the sale of seafood and souvenirs have become the main source of income for the local population.
When visiting Ham Ninh, travelers get a rare chance to taste refreshing healthy drinks and seafood - for example, tincture of ginseng and seaweed, Tram mushroom (a special island mushroom), seahorse tincture. And, of course, admire the enchanting sunsets, and before returning home, purchase crabs, a bottle of seahorse tincture or seashell souvenirs as a gift to family and friends.

DIVING IN ARCHIPELAGO ANTHOI
Archipelago An Thới, located opposite the southern end of Fukuoka, consists of 15 tiny islets, the largest of which is only three kilometers long. Fans of snorkeling and diving, fishing enthusiasts, and those who want to spend time in the form of Robinson Crusoe (there are small fishing villages only on the largest of the islands, all the others are uninhabited) should definitely visit the islands of the archipelago and plunge into the coastal waters. Boats to the islands leave from the pier in the city of An Thoi, but you can always save yourself from looking for the right vessel and book a trip to the archipelago by contacting the hotel administrator. It is important to remember that at the height of the rainy season - from July to September, it is almost impossible to get to the archipelago, the boat service in Fukuoka is seasonal.

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Long Beach, Phu Quoc, (Phu Quoc, Vietnam) - location, description, opening hours, entertainment and infrastructure. Useful tips and practical information from the "Subtleties of Tourism".

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A trip to Phu Quoc would not be complete without a visit to its most famous Long Beach. This 20 km stretch of golden sand is the epicenter of life for both locals and tourists. The secret of Long Beach's popularity is its excellent location - in the west of Fukuoka, 10 minutes from the international airport. Here you can swim, water ski, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding.

Long Beach is informally divided into two beaches: north and south. The northern, 5 km long, stretches from the Eden Resort to the Trang An Phu Quoc Hotel, where the sandy beach turns into a rocky shore. South "Long Beach" is much longer - 15 km - it starts in the town of An Toi and ends south of the Eden Resort.

Most tourists prefer the northern beach - it is noisier and more fun, there are many tourists. In the south, hotels sometimes coexist with fishing villages and pearl farms. But if you want privacy, you should look for it here in the south.

Parallel to "Long Beach" stretches a hotel village, all the beach chairs on the beach belong to some hotel. In most cases, vacationers are not banished from the sun loungers, but it is better to buy a cocktail or a glass of beer at the hotel bar.

Long Beach has a huge selection of cafes, restaurants and bars, as well as street vendors actively scurrying back and forth. For 20,000-30,000 VND they will offer cold drinks, coconut milk, fresh fruit and even seafood. A relaxing massage from a professional master for 50,000-60,000 VND will help complement the pleasure. The prices on the page are for September 2018.

Practical information

Long Beach is located near the airport, so a taxi will cost quite inexpensively: 100,000-140,000 VND. If all personal belongings fit into a backpack, you can order a motorcycle taxi: it costs 50,000-60,000 VND. GPS coordinates: 10.169674, 103.969722.

Phu Quoclocated in the calm waters of the Gulf of Thailand, is the largest island Vietnam and home to the best beaches in the country. But this does not mean that they are all equally good. The range here is extremely wide - from paradise to garbage dump.

On the mainland of Vietnam, many try to visit one of the best beaches in Vietnam - Doklet. On Fukuoka the choice of a place for rest will be more: sandy and rocky, equipped and wild, with developed infrastructure and completely unsuitable for a beach holiday.

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Tourism industry at Fukuoka now it is developing at an accelerated pace - a new international airport has opened, additional ferry terminals are being built, the world's leading hotel chains have begun building hotels.

For the foreseeable future, beaches Fukuoka will belong to one or another hotel, and some of them are likely to be cleaner and better equipped. In the meantime, 150 km of coastline make it possible to find a corner for every taste.

Fukuoka beaches

On Fukuoka the most famous are 10 beaches, which differ markedly from each other in the level of comfort, development of tourist infrastructure and cleanliness.

Bai Dai Beach

Dai Beach located in the northwest of the island Phu Quoc... A few years ago, it was one of the most untouched by civilization beaches in the world, and now there is one of the best chain hotels in Vietnam - Vinpearl Phu Quoc Resort 5 *.

True, this will not prevent you, if you wish, from finding secluded sections of the beach with untouched nature.

Beach Bai Dai still clean, covered with yellow loose sand. The most uninhabited idyllic beach stretches are closer to the beach and opposite the Turtle Island (Hon Doi Moi Island).

Turtle Island (Hon Doi Moi Island) is where diving and snorkelling enthusiasts go and is home to a famous dive site.

The sea here is warm, with a gentle sunset, without currents, with water of various shades from blue to green. The beach strip is not wide, in some parts of the casaurina (eolian tree) comes close to the beach.

Beach Dai Beach ideal for children and those who cannot swim.

There are small restaurants along the coast in the village Ganh dau (with still low prices).

Vung Bau Beach (Vung Bau)

Wung Bau one of the least crowded beaches - you will not find anything here except a couple of small restaurants. It is located south of the beach.

The beach is about 4.5 km long, framed by tall grass, palm trees and casaurines.
The sea is calm in the dry season and quite aggressive in the rainy season. The entrance to the water is shallow with a gradually increasing depth.

On this beach, not only starfish, shells, but also sea urchins are not uncommon, so be careful, watch your step.

Close to the beach Wung Bau there are several small hotels (there you can also have a snack):

  • Bamboo Cottages (with its own private beach, luxurious rooms)
  • Vung Bau Resort (gorgeous beach + reasonable price)
  • Mai Phuong Phu Quoc Resort (comfortable beach + reasonable price)

Ong Lang Beach (Ong Lang)

Beach Ong Lang is located on the west coast of the island between the village of Ganh Dau and the main city of the island - Duong Dong.

Ong Lang noticeably different from other beaches: the beach strip here is periodically interrupted by sections of rocks and stones. Here you can watch not only the most beautiful sunsets of the west coast of the island, but also numerous fishing boats crossing the beach of cows.

The beach is covered with light yellow loose sand, quite clean (hotel staff regularly clean their areas), limited by palm trees and casaurines.

The sea here is transparent, green-blue, calm, with a gentle entry into the water, at the beginning of the high season (November - December), occasionally there may be jellyfish.

Along the beach Ong Lang there are a lot of small hotels, guest houses, restaurants, fast food outlets. If you need more variety in restaurants and shops, then go to Duong Dong - 15 minutes and you are there.

Ganh Dau Beach (Gan Dau Beach)

Beach Gan Bau Beach is located at the northern tip of Phu Quoc Island, near the village of Ganh Dau. Gan Bau Beach has the shape of a horseshoe, surrounded by forests, covered by low mountains on both sides.

The sand on the beach is yellow, with a significant admixture of ground coral. The sea here is calm, inhabited by various animals (thanks to the presence of corals and stones) - if you wish, you can watch crabs, mollusks, various fish. Opposite the beach you can see the coast of Cambodia (Mount Ta Lon). Fukuoka National Park and Nguyen Trung Truc Temple are nearby and worth a visit.

Right on the beach Gan Bau Beach there are two restaurants where you can taste seafood or national Vietnamese cuisine (the cost of meals starts from 100,000VND). In the village itself, you can taste traditional Vietnamese food for 35,000 VND. As of March 2016, there was not a single working ATM here.

There are no hotels on the beach, but you can stay at Ganh Dau.

Sao & Khem Beaches (Bai Sao and Bai Khem)

Beach Sao Beach is located in the southeast of the island, 7 km from the town of An Thoi. This is one of the best beaches not only in Vietnam, but throughout Southeast Asia.

Sao Beach is famous for its white sand - very much like the beaches of the Caribbean.

The best section of the beach is next to the restaurant Paradiso (it was previously called “No Problem”). In the southern part of the beach, the sand is yellow, coarser, and it is difficult to call the beach clean. Several years ago it was perfect, but now you can see the consequences of its popularity - some areas are covered with debris.

The sea here has a characteristic turquoise hue, shallow (to a depth of more than 100 m).

In the sea you can see many fry of fish, crustaceans, sometimes squid, in September - October there are many starfish near the coast.

Today on the beach Sao Beach you will find many restaurants, bars, small hotels, tour offices, boat and kayak rentals, windsurfing and kitesurfing centers.

Beach Bai Khem located next door, known for its white sand. Until 2014, this part of the island was closed to tourists (there were military facilities here). Now access is free, but contrary to what is written about the beach on the Internet, it cannot be considered comfortable: the coastal waters are rich in fish, shrimps, anchovies, and this has led to the fact that the largest fish market is located here. Anyone who has been to similar markets in Vietnam at least once knows that there is no need to talk about cleanliness here.

In the near future, the authorities plan to close the fish market here and convert the beach exclusively for tourism.

Long Beach (Long Beach)

Long Beach It is the epicenter of a beach holiday in Fukuoka - 20 km of golden sand, turquoise sea and gorgeous sunsets.

The beach is located on the west coast of the island just 10 minutes from the international airport. It is comfortable to sunbathe, swim, engage in water sports, relax and simply bask in the sun.

Numerous hotels, restaurants, shops stretch along the entire beach. Vendors right on the beach will offer you drinks, fruits, seafood.

The beach is conventionally divided into 2 parts: north and south.

North of Long Beach has a length of 5 km, starts at the Eden Resort (in Duong Dong, near the new airport) and ends at the rocks near the Trang An Phu Quoc Hotel.

South of Long Beach stretches for 15 km, includes a series of small local beaches (Xep Beach, Dai Do Beach, Duong Co Beach, Duong Xanh Beach, and Vuon Dua Beach). It is not so crowded here, the infrastructure is somewhat less developed than in the northern part. It is worth going here for those who are looking for peace and quiet.

Low population of the southern part of the beach Long Beach the phenomenon is temporary - large-scale construction of large tourist complexes begins here (by 2020, construction is planned to be completed).

Rach Tram & Rach Vem Beaches

Both beaches are located in the north of the island, surrounded by tropical jungle. The beaches are little visited by tourists - the roads to them are unpaved, the tourist infrastructure is not developed, luxurious nature and heaps of garbage on the shore in the form of broken boats, old nets, plastic boxes, etc. In general, these beaches are waiting for the master's hand.

Thom Beach (Thom Beach)

Thom Beach located in the north of the island - a very quiet and calm beach surrounded by thickets of cashews (hazel). You can get here only by a dirt road, the infrastructure is poorly developed, but inexpensive small hotels are still available.

The sea in the beach area Thom Beach small, ebb tides are noticeable.

In the future, it is planned to build a tourist center here.

Cua Can Beach (Cua Can Beach)

Beach Kua Kan Beach is located on the west coast of the island between the beaches in the south and in the north. At this point, the Kua Kan River flows into the Gulf of Thailand, forming many sandbanks with thickets of casuarin. This place is not very suitable for swimming, with the exception of small sections of the beach.

Vong Beach (Wong Beach)

Beach Wong Beach the first one seen by guests arriving on the island by water: here is the ferry terminal, where they arrive from the mainland. From the island's capital Doung Dong - 8 km, nearby is the village of Ham Ninh.

The surrounding nature looks much nicer than the beach itself, especially when you consider that two additional berths are currently under construction.

The sea is shallow here, jellyfish are often found. It is unlikely that you will have a desire to rent a house in this part of the island, but it is quite possible to taste seafood.

Fukuoka hotel map

(by moving the mouse the map, you can see hotels along the entire coast)