This full day tour offers you a chance to enjoy all the highlights of Phu Quoc, both in Northern and Southern area. Joining this tour, you will have memorable time when visiting Dai Beach, National Park, Fish Sauce Factory, Phu Quoc Dog Farm, etc. Especially, you will enjoy the tasty Sim wine – a speciality of Phu Quoc Island.
At 8:30 am, Pickup then visit the Sim wine factory (also known as Rose Myrtle wine), one of the specialities of the island.
Then, relax at Dai Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc Island. After that, head to Ganh Dau Cape which is situated at the top the Phu Quoc Island on the North West coast. Here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Cambodia.
The next destination is Nguyen Trung Truc Temple, leader of the resistance campaign of the 1860s against the newly arrived French. You will leave the temple for Phu Quoc National Park to explore its lovely landscape and animals there.
From the National Park, you will drive to visit Phu Quoc Dog Farm (Ridgeback dog). The Phu Quoc Dog is actually one of the world’s three rarest ridgeback type dogs. They are excellent hunters, unafraid of heights, intelligent and loyal. This place is an ideal destination for dog lovers.
Then visit a pepper farm. You will have the opportunity to walk around the farm, see how they are planted and handled to be the final product sold in the market.
If the tour is taken during rainy season, you can visit the stunning Waterfall Tranh Stream which is the island’s largest string of waterfalls and rock pools. It’s also a good place for a swim when the falls are flowing.
You will have the chance to understand more about the locals’ life at Ham Ninh Fishing Village located on the east coast of Phu Quoc.
After that, you will pay a visit to the Fish Sauce Factory where you can have the unique experience of observing and learning about the process of making high quality fish sauce which has been a major contributor to the island’s economy and even exported worldwide.
From the factory, you will go to visit the Coconut Prison. The prison was built by the French before World War II and was later used by the Americans during the Vietnam War to house tens of thousands of prisoners.
The last spot of the tour is the Pearl Farm where you can learn more about the process of raising oysters for pearls as well as observe the very beautiful pearls there.
At 4:30pm, you will be driven back to your hotel.