History In the early 17th century, Phu Quoc was a desolate area, where Vietnamese and Chinese immigrants earned their living from sea cucumbers. From 1782 to 1786, Phu Quoc became a stronghold of Lord Nguyen Anh, later Emperor Gia Long, in his confrontation with Tay Son forces. In 1869, the French occupied
Scuba Diving and KUDA CMAS were introduced to the Island at the early of 2002 by Hwang Dae Young, better known for his dive club in Korea. So whilst diving is relatively new here you have a rare opportunity to be amongst the first to dive this area and to discover new divesites. Diving is similar to
An Thoi Islands and Hon Thom fishing village Off the southern tip of the main island (30 minutes by boat from An Thoi), the 15 islands of An Thoi abound with with scenic beaches, azure waters, colorful coral reefs and colonies of diverse fishes. Large of tiny, some of them are still uninhabited and perfectly
In recent years, Phu Quoc National Park in Kien Giang Province has become an ideal eco-tourist destination. It has special and unique biodiversity values compared to other national parks across the country. Situated in the North-East of Phu Quoc Island and have the Northern and Eastern boundaries with
The biggest island in Vietnam Phu Quoc or Pearl Island - is loved by thousands of people thanks to it beautiful natural sea landscape and huge potential Overview Pearl Island Phu Quoc is a large tropical island off the coast of Vietnam. It is the biggest one in the 22-island complex of Vietnam in