Phu Quoc tourist map

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This map shows towns, main roads, secondary roads, beaches, markets, temples, pagodas, points of interest, tourist attractions and sightseeings on Phu Quoc.


Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, encompasses 589 square kilometers in the Gulf of Thailand. Known for its pristine beaches, historic fish sauce production, and vast pepper plantations, the island has transformed from a quiet fishing community into a major tourist destination. The island's natural heritage is preserved in Phu Quoc National Park, which covers more than half the island and hosts diverse ecosystems, including tropical evergreen forest and over 1,000 plant species. The island's waters are renowned for pearl farming and marine life, with 108 species of coral and 135 species of fish. A unique feature is the world's longest sea-crossing cable car system, stretching 8 kilometers to Hon Thom islet. The island's special economic zone status, established in 2004, allows international visitors visa-free entry for stays up to 30 days, contributing to its growing popularity as a tourist destination.



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Last Updated: December 10, 2024