Phu Quoc is a tropical paradise.

Pearl island, located in the Gulf of Thailand, is an archipelago with 22 large and small islands, of which the largest island has an area of ​​​​567km2, population of 200,000 people (2021), length from north to south the island is 49km, equivalent to the area of ​​Singapore State Island and larger than Cat Ba island in the north of Vietnam. The whole Phu Quoc archipelago has an area of ​​589.23 km², located 120 km from Rach Gia city and 45 km from Ha Tien city. Only a 60 minutes flight from Saigon to Phu Quoc, so this is the getaway of Saigonese for the weekend holidays.

Looking at the map, Phu Quoc is the center of Southeast Asia. Thanks to favorable natural conditions, with a mild climate, Phu Quoc is gradually becoming a new resort paradise of the world, attracting a large number of domestic and international investors. Phu Quoc is a year-round destination from October to May for international visitors, from June to September is the peak for Vietnamese summer vacationers. The stormy season falls in the summer months, with strong winds and big waves from July to October every year.

The North of the island has primeval forests, beautiful pristine sandy beaches, Ganh Dau, fishing villages Rach Vem, Rach Tram, Bai Thom, Hon Mot. Golf and safari areas are on this side. Phu Quoc International Airport is located in the center of the island, the East of Phu Quoc Island is less developed with Ham Ninh fishing village and beautiful beaches such as Bai Sao and Bai Khem. Ham Ninh fishing village is an ancient village that still exists to this day.

The West has the most infrastructure, international tourist seaports, and landscapes with the city’s administrative center being Duong Dong. Resorts are concentrated along this west, especially Bai Truong, with many new luxury resorts. To the south of Phu Quoc Island, there are 12 different large and small islands in the An Thoi archipelago, such as Hon Thom, Hon Mong Tay, Hon Gam Ghi, Hon May Rut, Hon Xuong, etc. The deepest strait reaches 60m. Mui Ong Dia or Ong Dia Cape is the only place in Vietnam that can see both sunrise and sunset at the same point. A cable car connecting the islands is located south of Phu Quoc Island.

This is an ideal place for nature exploration and sea activities such as yachting, fishing, kayaking, snorkeling, and exploring the uninhabited Hon Xuong island like Robinson Crusoe in the islets in the southern part of this island. Cruises like Emperor Cruises Phu Quoc are the best means to explore the wildness of the blue sea, white sand and sunshine all year round, kayaking to discover the various rocky islands, snorkeling and watching coral reefs amazing marine life or simply relax or get lost on the pristine sands and the best sunset moments when you come to Phu Quoc pearl island.

Phu Quoc is famous for tourists from all over the country and internationally. This is not only because Phu Quoc is a beautiful island, but it also contains many mysteries waiting for travelers to discover, relax, enjoy, and immerse themselves in nature. In addition to the strong development of the confirmed resort tourism, Phu Quoc is also an ideal destination for activities to explore nature, exotic seas and islands that can distract visitors. Come to this beautiful island city and cruise artfully to touch the wildness and enjoy every single moment on our Emperor Cruises Phu Quoc.