Explore the less-visited northern part of Phu Quoc Island, where you can enjoy world-class natural beauty through fishing and snorkeling.
Advice
- During the rainy season (May – October), the itinerary may change.
- Pick-up Surcharge: Ong Lang area: $5 per person, Dai Beach – Vinpearl area: $20 per person, Intercontinental area: $10 per person, Marriott area: $10 per person, Cua Can – Vung Bau area: $10 per person
Overview
Start/End: Phu Quoc island/Phu Quoc island
Visit: Phu Quoc island
Duration: 01 Day
Travel style: Most popular
Category: Private tour
Tour guide in: English
Highlights
- Fishing and snorkeling
- Pristine Bang Thang beach
- Motorboat ride
Itinerary
Morning:
Meet your tour guide and driver at your hotel and head to Duong Dong harbor to board our boat. Start your adventure with a fishing stop where you’ll enjoy the serene scenery and the thrill of catching small fish.
Afternoon:
Continue cruising to Turtle Island for snorkeling and swimming in the crystal-clear waters. Enjoy a delicious lunch served on board.
After lunch, cruise to the stunning Bang Thang beach. Transfer by motorboat to this heavenly spot for more snorkeling and relaxation.
Evening:
Return to your hotel, ending a day filled with unforgettable experiences.
What's Included?
- Guided Tour: An English-speaking tour guide to accompany you throughout the journey.
- Entry Fees: All entrance fees and tickets as listed in the itinerary.
- Boat: Phu Quoc Tourism boat, Motor boat
- Private car following itinerary
- Meal: 1 Lunch
- Leisure: Fishing, Swimming, Snorkeling
- Additional Costs: Service charges and taxes are covered.
Exclusions
- Flights: International flights to and from your home country.
- Insurance: Travel insurance is not covered.
- Personal Expenses: Any personal spending is on your own.
- Tips: Tipping and gratuities are not included.
- Additional Items: Anything not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.
The best time is from November to April, during the dry season when the waters are calm and clear.
Bring sunscreen, a towel, a hat, a swimsuit, a waterproof camera, and any personal snorkeling gear if you prefer.
Encounters with dangerous marine animals are rare. Follow your guide’s instructions to stay safe.
While swimming skills are helpful, they are not essential. Life vests are provided, and guides are trained to assist non-swimmers.
Absolutely! The tours are beginner-friendly, and guides are available to assist.
Yes, most tours allow you to keep your catch, and some even offer to cook it for you on board or at a local restaurant.
Fishing can be more challenging during the rainy season due to rougher seas, but tours are usually available year-round.
If you’re prone to seasickness, take medication before the trip. Tours usually carry motion sickness remedies.
While big game fishing is not the focus in Phu Quoc, you may occasionally catch larger species like barracuda or trevally.