An Indian restaurant opened by a local Indian. If you are willing to go, go there.
#CreatorIncentivePlan **🌴【5 days and 4 nights in Phu Quoc Island】Vietnam visa-free island! White sand beach + Pearl Paradise, 3,000 yuan per person to rent the entire glass sea! ** --- ### **✈️ Itinerary Overview** **Day1-2: Island Hopping** • Morning: **Sao Beach** (Must-eat white sand beach + coconut jelly) • Afternoon: **May Rut Island Snorkeling** (Fishes Storm in Coral Area) • Must-Play: **Vinpearl Safari** (See Giraffes on an Open Bus) • Overnight: **Sea Shell Hotel** (Private Beach + Infinity Pool) **Day3-4: Adventure and Culture** • Morning: **VinWonders Pearl Paradise** (Vietnamese version of Disney) • Afternoon: **Phu Quoc Prison** (Historical Site) → **Ham Ninh Fishing Village** Eat Freshly Caught Crabs • Hidden Experience: **Night Fishing for Cuttlefish** (Chartered Boat Costs 150 Yuan Per Person) **Day5: Relaxing Return** • Morning: **Grand World** (Venice Water City + Light Show) • Afternoon: **Sunset Sanato Beach** (Internet celebrity installation art) • Before leaving: Buy **fish sauce + pepper** (local specialty) --- ### **⚠️ Must-see tips** ✔️ **Visa**: Direct flight visa-free (passports starting with G need to apply separately) ✔️ **Transportation**: Chartering a car is the most convenient (about 200 yuan/day) ✔️ **Anti-scam**: Bargain in the seafood market ✔️ **Hidden benefits**: Vinpearl Hotel guests can play in the park for free (Actual consumption: Pearl Park 200 yuan/person, seafood 80 per person, homestay 200 yuan/night) --- **📌 Notes** • November to April is the dry season (best travel season) • Sunscreen SPF50+ is a must • Protect corals! Ordinary sunscreen is prohibited
#CreativeIncentiveSchemeShareTenThousandCash Still worried about crowded holiday destinations? Come to Phu Quoc Island! This hidden Vietnamese island offers visa-free direct flights, a pleasant climate, and an average temperature of 27°C. With sunshine, beaches, and azure seas and skies, it's the perfect vacation destination! 🌞 Visas and Flights Phu Quoc Island is visa-free for Chinese tourists, so just prepare a passport valid for at least six months and you're ready to go! There are direct flights from Shanghai and Hong Kong in China, and you can also connect through other Vietnamese cities. Climate and Best Time to Travel Phu Quoc Island has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 27°C, making it warm year-round. November to April is the dry season, with abundant sunshine and clear waters, making it the best time to visit. May to October is the rainy season, with occasional rainfall, but the island becomes even more refreshing and charming after the rain. Recommended Attractions 1. Phu Quoc Island Resort & Cable Car: Enjoy the world's longest cable car ride, a 30-minute ride that takes you to breathtaking views of the azure sea and lush mountains. Upon arrival at Phu Quoc Island, enjoy the park's various water activities. 2. Vinpearl Land: Vietnam's version of Disneyland, boasting thrilling rides, spectacular performances, and a dreamy castle, perfect for families or couples. 3. Safari: Ride a sightseeing bus for up-close encounters with giraffes, zebras, lions, and other wildlife, and even have the opportunity to hand-feed the animals—a favorite for the kids! 4. Sunset Beach: As its name suggests, this is the perfect spot to watch the sunset. With giant wooden statues, dancing elephants on the sea, beach swings, and a sky ladder, it's a photo opp. 5. Duong Dong Night Market: Phu Quoc Island's largest night market, it boasts a wide selection of Vietnamese snacks, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Enjoy coconut ice cream, Vietnamese spring rolls, and barbecued seafood—you'll want to eat until you're done! Food Exploration 1. Vietnamese Beef Pho: A must-try! The delicious beef broth paired with the smooth pho leaves a delicious feeling of bliss. 2. Seafood Feast: As an island, Phu Quoc offers a wide variety of seafood. From lobsters and crabs to mantis shrimp, there's a wide variety at affordable prices. Steamed, with garlic, or with salt and pepper, every dish is sure to delight your taste buds. 3. Coconut Ice Cream: Sweet coconut-flavored ice cream topped with fresh coconut flesh is refreshing and perfect for cooling off in the summer. 4. Vietnamese Spring Rolls: Thin, flaky rice wrappers are filled with vegetables, shrimp, pork, and other ingredients. Dipped in a special sauce, they're rich and appetizing. Accommodation Recommendations 1. InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort: Located in the center of the island, it boasts a private beach, luxurious rooms, and attentive service. 2. The Regent Phu Quoc: Close to the airport, this elegant hotel offers delicious seafood at its restaurant and free water activities. 3. JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay: Designed by a renowned designer, it exudes a rich French charm and feels like being transported to a fairytale. Travel Guide 1. Transportation on the Island: Main options include taxis (Grab), motorbike rentals, and the free Vinbus. Motorbike rentals are more convenient, but be mindful of traffic safety. Vinbus routes run from the airport to the central and northern parts of the island; download the app to view routes and arrival times. 2. Currency Exchange: The primary currency on the island is the Vietnamese Dong. You can exchange currency at the airport and hotels, and you can withdraw cash at ATMs using UnionPay cards, though a fee will apply. Some shopping malls and restaurants also accept credit cards. 3. Language: Hotel and tourist attraction staff generally speak English, while locals mostly speak Vietnamese. Download a translation app for easy translation. Things to Note ⚠️ 1. Buy a SIM card in China in advance to facilitate internet access on the island. 2. Buy tickets online in advance for attractions like the zoo and water park; this is more cost-effective than buying them on-site. 3. Wear sunscreen; the island's UV rays are very strong. 4. Remember to bargain when buying at the night market! Escape the hustle and bustle and journey to the mountains and sea. Unlock the romance and beauty of Phu Quoc Island! 💕
If I were to choose a vacation style in 2025, it would definitely be a staycation in the seaside town in the Zelda game. "Yu Guangzhong has a poem, "Living next to the endless blue, but there is no wall to separate. Having nothing, but having everything." Beach, sunshine, sea, coconut and jungle, the world's longest cross-sea cable car, colorful towns, it is a unique island scene. It has infinite charm and energy, and the key is visa-free. 1. Ocean Bay Resort There is airport pick-up, the overall environment is super chill, private beach, primitive wooden house, beach and swimming pool can see beautiful sunset, green plants and the sea are perfectly integrated, unrestrained, free to grow, staying in the hotel is heaven. 2. Regent Phu Quoc Island The veritable Regent flagship store perfectly combines the Regent's consistent luxury tone with the Vietnamese seaside style. The reason I like this place most is that there are swimming pools everywhere. There is a sky pool on the top floor of the main building, a family pool in the garden on the central axis, a sea view pool in the seaside restaurant, and a private pool in the villa, giving you a sense of vacation anytime and anywhere. 3. JW Marriott Known as the most beautiful Marriott in the world, it is a resort hotel rebuilt on the site of Lamar University. Each building is named after a different college in the university. The overall architectural style is a mix of Nanyang style and modern romantic French style, with emerald green and Tiffany blue dopamine color matching. The restaurant looks very much like the scene in the movie "The Great Gatsby". 4. Camia Resort & Spa The resort is basically a single-family villa, and the popular Comia Sunset Restaurant is also here. Panoramic ocean view, seaside swimming pool, cliff restaurant, snorkeling and kayaking are also available. The only downside is that the room facilities are relatively old. 5. Mango Bay Resort A textured resort with rammed earth walls, grass roofs, and surrounded by jungle. It also has a beautiful sunset restaurant On The Rock. Pond, sunshine, and vegetation are full of wildness, a dreamland that belongs to nature. Because there are mosquitoes in the jungle, please stay carefully. #This hotel has an awesome infinity pool #Villa #Niche Discovery Club #New Year's First Trip #Songlike Journey
I finally checked into this mysterious island in Vietnam! Let me share my four-day, three-night experience. It's truly a hidden gem worth a visit! And best of all, it's visa-free! 1. About Visas Phu Quoc Island is visa-free! However, many places in China don't have direct flights! So this time, I chose to fly directly from Bangkok, eliminating the need for a visa on arrival. But there's a catch! Even though it's visa-free, you must prepare a one-inch photo in advance! Otherwise, you'll be charged a photo fee. There's a form you need to fill out upon arrival, and if you don't have one, they'll charge you a photo fee. It's about 40 NT dollars per person... If you're flying from other locations and connecting through Ho Chi Minh City, you'll need a visa! It's 245 NT dollars per person! It takes about three days of preparation to get off! Necessary You can buy a SIM card online. If you don't have one already, you can also buy one at the airport. It's good for 7.80 NT dollars and lasts for 7 days. If you don't want to buy one, you can just use international roaming, which is more expensive and not recommended. All outlets are fully functional, no adapters needed! Recommended Itinerary Phu Quoc Island is divided into the South, Central, and North. The South, where the restaurants are located, has few attractions, but it's closer to the Central. The Central region has many unique local attractions, but I chose the JW Marriott Hotel for three nights, so my itinerary will be in the North. The Sunset Town and cable car are both located in the North. It's up to you. Land in Phu Quoc on your first day. Go straight to the hotel (check out the world's most beautiful JW Marriott! It's stunning! It's in a resort complex, and there are other hotels like the Regent within it, depending on your needs! It's about a 30-minute taxi ride from the airport!) Go to the cable car (take it to Xiangdao Island, where there's a water park and roller coaster to enjoy. Reserve an afternoon for Sunset Town (check out Sunset Town after returning from Xiangdao Island. It's stunning! On a clear day, the sunset is stunning, and the European-style architecture is photogenic). Go to On the Rock to check out the most beautiful sunset restaurant! On a clear day, it's truly stunning. I didn't get a good sunset this time! (Book in advance) Otherwise, there's no beachfront seating. Finally, we'll explore the Phu Quoc night market for some local snacks. The Northern Forest or Starfish Beach are also worth checking out. #OutdoorFun #RelaxingSpot #NicheDiscovery #SoloTravel #FoodFestival
An Indian restaurant opened by a local Indian. If you are willing to go, go there.
#CreatorIncentivePlan **🌴【5 days and 4 nights in Phu Quoc Island】Vietnam visa-free island! White sand beach + Pearl Paradise, 3,000 yuan per person to rent the entire glass sea! ** --- ### **✈️ Itinerary Overview** **Day1-2: Island Hopping** • Morning: **Sao Beach** (Must-eat white sand beach + coconut jelly) • Afternoon: **May Rut Island Snorkeling** (Fishes Storm in Coral Area) • Must-Play: **Vinpearl Safari** (See Giraffes on an Open Bus) • Overnight: **Sea Shell Hotel** (Private Beach + Infinity Pool) **Day3-4: Adventure and Culture** • Morning: **VinWonders Pearl Paradise** (Vietnamese version of Disney) • Afternoon: **Phu Quoc Prison** (Historical Site) → **Ham Ninh Fishing Village** Eat Freshly Caught Crabs • Hidden Experience: **Night Fishing for Cuttlefish** (Chartered Boat Costs 150 Yuan Per Person) **Day5: Relaxing Return** • Morning: **Grand World** (Venice Water City + Light Show) • Afternoon: **Sunset Sanato Beach** (Internet celebrity installation art) • Before leaving: Buy **fish sauce + pepper** (local specialty) --- ### **⚠️ Must-see tips** ✔️ **Visa**: Direct flight visa-free (passports starting with G need to apply separately) ✔️ **Transportation**: Chartering a car is the most convenient (about 200 yuan/day) ✔️ **Anti-scam**: Bargain in the seafood market ✔️ **Hidden benefits**: Vinpearl Hotel guests can play in the park for free (Actual consumption: Pearl Park 200 yuan/person, seafood 80 per person, homestay 200 yuan/night) --- **📌 Notes** • November to April is the dry season (best travel season) • Sunscreen SPF50+ is a must • Protect corals! Ordinary sunscreen is prohibited
#CreativeIncentiveSchemeShareTenThousandCash Still worried about crowded holiday destinations? Come to Phu Quoc Island! This hidden Vietnamese island offers visa-free direct flights, a pleasant climate, and an average temperature of 27°C. With sunshine, beaches, and azure seas and skies, it's the perfect vacation destination! 🌞 Visas and Flights Phu Quoc Island is visa-free for Chinese tourists, so just prepare a passport valid for at least six months and you're ready to go! There are direct flights from Shanghai and Hong Kong in China, and you can also connect through other Vietnamese cities. Climate and Best Time to Travel Phu Quoc Island has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 27°C, making it warm year-round. November to April is the dry season, with abundant sunshine and clear waters, making it the best time to visit. May to October is the rainy season, with occasional rainfall, but the island becomes even more refreshing and charming after the rain. Recommended Attractions 1. Phu Quoc Island Resort & Cable Car: Enjoy the world's longest cable car ride, a 30-minute ride that takes you to breathtaking views of the azure sea and lush mountains. Upon arrival at Phu Quoc Island, enjoy the park's various water activities. 2. Vinpearl Land: Vietnam's version of Disneyland, boasting thrilling rides, spectacular performances, and a dreamy castle, perfect for families or couples. 3. Safari: Ride a sightseeing bus for up-close encounters with giraffes, zebras, lions, and other wildlife, and even have the opportunity to hand-feed the animals—a favorite for the kids! 4. Sunset Beach: As its name suggests, this is the perfect spot to watch the sunset. With giant wooden statues, dancing elephants on the sea, beach swings, and a sky ladder, it's a photo opp. 5. Duong Dong Night Market: Phu Quoc Island's largest night market, it boasts a wide selection of Vietnamese snacks, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Enjoy coconut ice cream, Vietnamese spring rolls, and barbecued seafood—you'll want to eat until you're done! Food Exploration 1. Vietnamese Beef Pho: A must-try! The delicious beef broth paired with the smooth pho leaves a delicious feeling of bliss. 2. Seafood Feast: As an island, Phu Quoc offers a wide variety of seafood. From lobsters and crabs to mantis shrimp, there's a wide variety at affordable prices. Steamed, with garlic, or with salt and pepper, every dish is sure to delight your taste buds. 3. Coconut Ice Cream: Sweet coconut-flavored ice cream topped with fresh coconut flesh is refreshing and perfect for cooling off in the summer. 4. Vietnamese Spring Rolls: Thin, flaky rice wrappers are filled with vegetables, shrimp, pork, and other ingredients. Dipped in a special sauce, they're rich and appetizing. Accommodation Recommendations 1. InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort: Located in the center of the island, it boasts a private beach, luxurious rooms, and attentive service. 2. The Regent Phu Quoc: Close to the airport, this elegant hotel offers delicious seafood at its restaurant and free water activities. 3. JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay: Designed by a renowned designer, it exudes a rich French charm and feels like being transported to a fairytale. Travel Guide 1. Transportation on the Island: Main options include taxis (Grab), motorbike rentals, and the free Vinbus. Motorbike rentals are more convenient, but be mindful of traffic safety. Vinbus routes run from the airport to the central and northern parts of the island; download the app to view routes and arrival times. 2. Currency Exchange: The primary currency on the island is the Vietnamese Dong. You can exchange currency at the airport and hotels, and you can withdraw cash at ATMs using UnionPay cards, though a fee will apply. Some shopping malls and restaurants also accept credit cards. 3. Language: Hotel and tourist attraction staff generally speak English, while locals mostly speak Vietnamese. Download a translation app for easy translation. Things to Note ⚠️ 1. Buy a SIM card in China in advance to facilitate internet access on the island. 2. Buy tickets online in advance for attractions like the zoo and water park; this is more cost-effective than buying them on-site. 3. Wear sunscreen; the island's UV rays are very strong. 4. Remember to bargain when buying at the night market! Escape the hustle and bustle and journey to the mountains and sea. Unlock the romance and beauty of Phu Quoc Island! 💕
If I were to choose a vacation style in 2025, it would definitely be a staycation in the seaside town in the Zelda game. "Yu Guangzhong has a poem, "Living next to the endless blue, but there is no wall to separate. Having nothing, but having everything." Beach, sunshine, sea, coconut and jungle, the world's longest cross-sea cable car, colorful towns, it is a unique island scene. It has infinite charm and energy, and the key is visa-free. 1. Ocean Bay Resort There is airport pick-up, the overall environment is super chill, private beach, primitive wooden house, beach and swimming pool can see beautiful sunset, green plants and the sea are perfectly integrated, unrestrained, free to grow, staying in the hotel is heaven. 2. Regent Phu Quoc Island The veritable Regent flagship store perfectly combines the Regent's consistent luxury tone with the Vietnamese seaside style. The reason I like this place most is that there are swimming pools everywhere. There is a sky pool on the top floor of the main building, a family pool in the garden on the central axis, a sea view pool in the seaside restaurant, and a private pool in the villa, giving you a sense of vacation anytime and anywhere. 3. JW Marriott Known as the most beautiful Marriott in the world, it is a resort hotel rebuilt on the site of Lamar University. Each building is named after a different college in the university. The overall architectural style is a mix of Nanyang style and modern romantic French style, with emerald green and Tiffany blue dopamine color matching. The restaurant looks very much like the scene in the movie "The Great Gatsby". 4. Camia Resort & Spa The resort is basically a single-family villa, and the popular Comia Sunset Restaurant is also here. Panoramic ocean view, seaside swimming pool, cliff restaurant, snorkeling and kayaking are also available. The only downside is that the room facilities are relatively old. 5. Mango Bay Resort A textured resort with rammed earth walls, grass roofs, and surrounded by jungle. It also has a beautiful sunset restaurant On The Rock. Pond, sunshine, and vegetation are full of wildness, a dreamland that belongs to nature. Because there are mosquitoes in the jungle, please stay carefully. #This hotel has an awesome infinity pool #Villa #Niche Discovery Club #New Year's First Trip #Songlike Journey
I finally checked into this mysterious island in Vietnam! Let me share my four-day, three-night experience. It's truly a hidden gem worth a visit! And best of all, it's visa-free! 1. About Visas Phu Quoc Island is visa-free! However, many places in China don't have direct flights! So this time, I chose to fly directly from Bangkok, eliminating the need for a visa on arrival. But there's a catch! Even though it's visa-free, you must prepare a one-inch photo in advance! Otherwise, you'll be charged a photo fee. There's a form you need to fill out upon arrival, and if you don't have one, they'll charge you a photo fee. It's about 40 NT dollars per person... If you're flying from other locations and connecting through Ho Chi Minh City, you'll need a visa! It's 245 NT dollars per person! It takes about three days of preparation to get off! Necessary You can buy a SIM card online. If you don't have one already, you can also buy one at the airport. It's good for 7.80 NT dollars and lasts for 7 days. If you don't want to buy one, you can just use international roaming, which is more expensive and not recommended. All outlets are fully functional, no adapters needed! Recommended Itinerary Phu Quoc Island is divided into the South, Central, and North. The South, where the restaurants are located, has few attractions, but it's closer to the Central. The Central region has many unique local attractions, but I chose the JW Marriott Hotel for three nights, so my itinerary will be in the North. The Sunset Town and cable car are both located in the North. It's up to you. Land in Phu Quoc on your first day. Go straight to the hotel (check out the world's most beautiful JW Marriott! It's stunning! It's in a resort complex, and there are other hotels like the Regent within it, depending on your needs! It's about a 30-minute taxi ride from the airport!) Go to the cable car (take it to Xiangdao Island, where there's a water park and roller coaster to enjoy. Reserve an afternoon for Sunset Town (check out Sunset Town after returning from Xiangdao Island. It's stunning! On a clear day, the sunset is stunning, and the European-style architecture is photogenic). Go to On the Rock to check out the most beautiful sunset restaurant! On a clear day, it's truly stunning. I didn't get a good sunset this time! (Book in advance) Otherwise, there's no beachfront seating. Finally, we'll explore the Phu Quoc night market for some local snacks. The Northern Forest or Starfish Beach are also worth checking out. #OutdoorFun #RelaxingSpot #NicheDiscovery #SoloTravel #FoodFestival