Phu Quoc is an island near Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand with pretty beaches, rainforests, colorful boats, and pepper farms. While it’s becoming more popular, there are still quiet spots and cozy hotels suggested by Vietnam experts. The island was originally part of Cambodia but is now Vietnamese territory. If you want to learn about its past, you can visit the Coi Nguon Museum in Duong Dong town or see the Phu Quoc Prison, now a museum.
People usually visit Phu Quoc for its lovely beaches like Long Beach, known for its relaxed vibe and seaside restaurants. You can also explore hidden coves or take a boat trip to the An Thoi Islands for snorkeling and fishing villages. The island is famous for its fish sauce called nuoc mam. Due to its strong smell, airlines often ban it, so be careful about buying it.
Much of Phu Quoc is covered in forests, including Phu Quoc National Park, which is home to various types of forests and mangroves where you might see dugongs.
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