Rising from turquoise waters off Vietnam’s southwestern coast, Phu Quoc Island blends pristine beaches with dense jungle terrain. This pearl-shaped paradise spans 574 square kilometres, making it Vietnam’s largest island. From night markets alive with seafood stalls to ancient fish sauce factories and pepper plantations, Phu Quoc maintains its traditional charm while luxury resorts dot its shoreline. The island’s national park harbors diverse wildlife and hiking trails beneath its emerald canopy.