Experience the ultimate Private South Phu Quoc Exploration, a journey perfectly tailored to your pace. Escape the crowds in a comfortable private vehicle as the expert local team leads you through the island’s most iconic treasures. Begin by discovering the art of pearl cultivation at Vietnam’s premier workshop before stepping back in time at the historic Coconut Prison. Find spiritual peace at Ho Quoc Pagoda and sink your toes into the white sands of Khem Beach, ranked among the world’s top 50 most beautiful beaches. Whether you are soaring over the ocean on the world’s longest cable car or exploring ancient coral reefs, this tour promises an exhilarating blend of history, culture, and breathtaking nature.
Our guide will be waiting for you at meeting point/ your hotel and wearing T-shirt with our logo. Depending on your location we will give you an exactly time for pickup.
Ngoc Hien Pearl is a pioneer enterprise in the field of sea pearl culture in Phu Quoc Island. Born in 1994, until now Ngoc Hien has been affirming its position as the leading trendy pearl jewelry brand in Phu Quoc with domestic and foreign tourists. We are proud to exclusively apply culture technology from Japan with a team of experienced experts who constantly research and improve culture techniques, thereby producing the most perfect pearls.
The longest and continuos three cable aerial car system in the world can be found here in Phu Quoc. It connects An Thoi Town, the second largest town with Hon Thom Island, the second largest island. At Hon Thom Island, you could join to the Aquatopia Water Park, Wooden roller coaster, eagle eyes pile with free tuk tuk travelling around that area.
Bai Khem, once ranked 43/50 most beautiful beaches in the world by Flight Network (Canada) travel company in 2018. White powdery sand with the cleanest beach coast, along with a lot of beach outdoor activities that would chill you out.
Phu Quoc Prisoner of War Prison, or Phu Quoc Communist Prisoner of War Prison, is a prison located in An Thoi ward in the south of Phu Quoc island. During the Indochina War, this prison was called Coconut Tree Jail. This is the central prisoner of war camp in the whole Republic of Vietnam, having held more than 32,000 prisoners (40,000 prisoners if including political prisoners of many periods).
Sightseeing the greatest Buddist Pagoda with many different stories of Buddism throughout history.
"Tranh" stream and waterfall (rainy season).
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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