Choosing a historical tour of Con Dao is not just a journey—it’s a heartfelt passage into the sacred memories of a nation. Once known as the “Hell on Earth,” this island now stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and the unyielding spirit for freedom. Every step through Phu Hai Prison, the infamous Tiger Cages, and to the memorial of heroine Vo Thi Sau stirs deep emotions, evoking pride and gratitude. A historical tour of Con Dao allows you to truly feel, understand, and engrave the indomitable spirit of past generations into your heart.
Our car will pick you up at lobby your hotel with name.
In the morning or afternoon, car will pick you up at lobby of your hotel in Con Dao town. This is the start of your historical trip
Con Dao Museum vividly preserves and showcases the heroic history of a land once known as the "hell on earth." With thousands of valuable artifacts, photographs, and documents, the museum offers deep insights into the harsh lives of prisoners and the indomitable spirit of revolutionary soldiers during the resistance era. This is a must-visit destination in Con Dao, where visitors can better understand the past, appreciate the present, and take pride in the resilient spirit of the Vietnamese people.
The Governor’s Palace (Dinh Chúa Đảo) is one of Con Dao’s most iconic historical sites. It once served as the residence and workplace of island governors—the colonial administrators under French and later American-backed regimes. Built in classic French colonial style and located in the heart of Con Dao town, the palace preserves numerous artifacts and photographs that vividly depict the authority and severity of the prison system during that era. A visit to the Governor’s Palace offers not only a glimpse into elegant colonial architecture but also a deeper understanding of Con Dao’s turbulent past and the unwavering spirit of Vietnam’s revolutionary prisoners.
Phu Hai Prison: This is where hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese revolutionary prisoners were exiled. It holds legendary stories such as the Rice Grinding Cell, the infamous Dark Room used for torture, and the Con Lon Stone Breaking Area. French Tiger Cages: Explore the solidly built “tiger cage” system, hidden within a labyrinth of inner and outer gates designed to disorient political prisoners and mislead observers. American Tiger Cages: Constructed in 1971, these small, damp confinement rooms were used by the U.S.-backed regime to break the revolutionary spirit of Vietnamese political prisoners. Cow Shed Isolation Area: Originally a livestock area for raising cows and pigs, the site had nine solitary confinement rooms, 24 pig pens, two cow cages, and a manure pit. In 1930, the French converted it into a prison for female inmates. In 1963, the U.S. transformed the pig pens into 24 prison cells.
Vo Thi Sau’s Grave – A Symbol of Courage and Patriotism in Con Dao Located within Hang Duong Cemetery, the grave of national heroine Vo Thi Sau is one of the most sacred sites in Con Dao. Vo Thi Sau was a young revolutionary who was executed by the French colonialists in 1952 at the age of 19 for her involvement in the resistance movement. Her final resting place has become not only a historical landmark but also a spiritual destination where locals and visitors come to pay tribute. Many believe in her spiritual presence and visit to pray for peace, health, and good fortune. At night, her grave glows with offerings of candles and flowers, creating a solemn yet touching atmosphere. Then, car will take you back to your hotel
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