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Phu Quoc: VN’s gem shines as the world’s second most attractive destination

Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam's emerging travel gem, has recently been recognized as the second most captivating island in the world, just behind the Maldives, according to Travel+Leisure's 2024 rankings.

Vietnam’s Phu Quoc surpasses Bali and Phuket in Global Island Ranking

Phu Quoc, a breathtaking island in Vietnam, has been ranked as the second most beautiful island in the world by the readers of the esteemed American magazine Travel+Leisure.

Natural allure on Nghe Islet

Nghe Islet of Hon Nghe Commune, Kien Luong District, Kien Giang Province, beckons travelers with its unspoiled charm and natural allure.

Three beaches in Phu Quoc that will steal your heart

If you are searching for paradise, make sure Phu Quoc Island on the top of your list. Here are the top beaches on Vietnam’s biggest island.

Explore untouched islands in Kien Giang Province

Near Phu Quoc Island in the southeastern province of Kien Giang, Nam Du and Hon Son islands, with their blue sea and unique and delicious seafood, are attracting more and more tourists to come to admire their beauty.

Tho Chau - A hidden gem of Phu Quoc Island

Tho Chau Archipelago boasts a collection of stunning islands and picturesque beaches, attracting an increasing number of tourists who seek to explore its pure and untouched beauty.

Sunset Town - a journey to love on the Pearl Island

Looking for a dreamy vacation spot this summer? Located on the southern side of Phu Quoc Island in Kien Giang Province, Sunset Town is an enchanting place that has captured the hearts of global travelers.

Visa exemption means international tourists can visit Phu Quoc for up to 30 days

Phu Quoc Island is an ideal choice for travel and long-term relaxation, with a complete visa exemption policy for international visitors, a temporary stay of up to 30 days, rich nature, and impressive architecture.

Exploring the wild beauty of Pirate Islands

Pirate Islands is an interesting destination – from its name to its rare wild beauty – with plenty on offer for tourists.

Mo So, an amazing and ancient cave in Ha Tien

Mo So means white stone. That is the name the Khmer people called the interconnected caves, with many nooks in the mountain, its walls are limestone.

Little-known account concerning Kien Giang's "tomb of 3,000 taels of gold"

A tomb area with exceptionally unusual construction lies in a little lane in An Hoa ward, Rach Gia city (Kien Giang) - the mausoleum of Mr. Ha My Suongthe.

Hon Son Island, a hidden gem in Kien Giang

Hon Son Island in the southern province of Kien Giang is a new destination for a summer retreat, with beautiful white sandy beaches and imposing mountains.

Discovering stunning Nam Du archipelago

Located in Kien Hai district, Kien Giang province and covering a total area of 1,054 hectares, Nam Du archipelago is a popular attraction among tourists due to its tranquil and peaceful scenery and local fresh seafood.