Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s largest and most beautiful island. It’s
home to some of the country’s most picturesque beaches and forest.
A few years back Phu Quoc was famed for its Nuoc mam – kind of dipping
sauce made from fishes. Today it is known as one of the major Vietnam popular
destinations. During the colonial rule of the French and the war with America, this tear-shaped island was used as a prison. Ruins of the prison are visible even
today. After Vietnam gained independence in 1975, this island was used as a
re-education camp.
Nearly half the island lets you view the unspoilt beauty of
nature. Phu Quoc Island is covered with forests and the beaches are deserted
creating and enchanting environment in the island. It provides a spectacular
view with the perfect fusion of its blue waters, sandy beaches, and beautiful
landscapes.
In a visit to the island do not forget to view the magical sunset
from the beach. The famous beaches in the island, other than the Long Beach,
are Bai Dan and Bai Sao. Away from the beaches are the pepper fields, the rain
forest, and the Suoi Da Ban river with its waterfalls.
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