
Phu Quoc is one of Vietnam’s leading tourism destinations, renowned for its diverse natural ecosystems and rapidly developing hospitality infrastructure. To enhance island exploration, in addition to traditional road transportation, the PhuQuoc WaterBus has been introduced as a new maritime transportation solution, connecting key destinations along the coastline and surrounding islands.
Below is a curated list of 15 notable attractions, categorized by their distinctive characteristics.
Located in southern Phu Quoc, the An Thoi Archipelago consists of numerous small islands surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and crystal-clear waters. Traveling between these islands via PhuQuoc WaterBus, which utilizes larger and more stable vessels, offers a smoother experience compared to conventional speedboats.
Known for the Sun World Hon Thom entertainment complex and the iconic sea-crossing cable car system, Hon Thom is also a popular destination for snorkeling and diving, particularly around the Mui Ky Lan area.
This island is characterized by its white sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters, making it ideal for picnics, relaxation, and beach activities.
These neighboring islands offer a peaceful tropical setting where visitors can enjoy kayaking, swimming, and local seafood experiences.
Widely recognized as one of the best coral conservation areas in the archipelago, Gam Ghi features dense coral coverage and shallow waters, providing excellent opportunities to observe marine biodiversity.

Located in An Thoi, Sao Beach features powdery white sand and a crescent-shaped shoreline. It is considered one of the most famous beaches on the island.
Home to several international luxury resorts, Khem Beach is known for its tranquil atmosphere and pristine white sand, making it well suited for secluded beach vacations.
Stretching approximately 20 kilometers along the western coast, Long Beach is lined with hotels, resorts, and beach clubs. It is also one of the island’s premier sunset-viewing locations.
Situated in northwestern Phu Quoc, Dai Beach is distinguished by its natural forest landscape extending close to the shoreline, creating a peaceful and unspoiled environment.

A large-scale tourism and entertainment destination in northern Phu Quoc, featuring VinWonders, Vinpearl Safari, and the entertainment city Grand World.
Located at the northernmost tip of the island, Ganh Dau Cape is known for its unique rock formations. On clear days, visitors can view Cambodia’s coastline across the sea.
A nationally recognized historical site preserving important memories and historical accounts from Vietnam’s wartime period.
A natural rocky promontory considered a spiritual symbol among local fishermen. It remains a popular destination for sightseeing and learning about local traditions.

Visitors can tour pepper plantations and learn about one of the island’s most famous agricultural products.
Located at the foot of Ham Ninh Mountain, this traditional fishing village offers insight into local coastal life and is particularly known for its fresh seafood, especially blue swimming crab.
Discover the production process behind Phu Quoc fish sauce, one of Vietnam’s most renowned products with protected geographical indication status.

The PhuQuoc WaterBus system is being developed as a premium public water transportation network designed to connect attractions along the coastline and nearby islands.
Traveling by WaterBus allows passengers to enjoy panoramic views of iconic landmarks such as Sunset Town and the world-famous sea-crossing cable car system from an offshore perspective.
Featuring air-conditioned cabins and comfortable seating, WaterBus offers a more refined travel experience than smaller marine transport options. The vessel’s modern design also minimizes motion and vibration, making it suitable for families and leisure travelers.
Operating on fixed schedules and direct marine routes, WaterBus can help reduce travel time and avoid road congestion during peak tourism seasons.
Selecting and combining the appropriate transportation options—including the PhuQuoc WaterBus network—can significantly enhance the overall Phu Quoc experience. Whether exploring pristine islands, relaxing on world-class beaches, or discovering local culture and history, an efficient transportation strategy ensures a smooth, safe, and rewarding journey across Vietnam’s Pearl Island.