Phu Quoc North Island Tour
Make the most of your time in Phu Quoc: kayak in crystal clear seas, discover local traditions and relax on paradise beaches on this tour of the north of the Vietnamese island. Phu Quoc North Island Tour. We'll pick you up from your hotel in Phu...
- 7 hours
Make the most of your time in Phu Quoc: kayak in crystal clear seas, discover local traditions and relax on paradise beaches on this tour of the north of the Vietnamese island.
Phu Quoc North Island Tour
We'll pick you up from your hotel in Phu Quoc at 8:30 am and set off to the north of the island. Our first stop will be at a pepper factory, where we'll learn about this local product, as well as the making of incense and fruit wine. Afterward, we will reach the Cua Can River, put on life jackets, climb into kayaks and paddle for half an hour to admire rural landscapes. We will visit a bee farm before heading to the floating village of Rach Vem, home to the stunning starfish beach, where you will have an hour of free time to swim and have lunch. Next, we will visit the Phu Quoc National Park and make a final stop at Ganh Dau Beach to view the Cambodian coast at sunset. We'll drop you back off at your hotel at 3:30 pm.
Tour with lunch
When making your reservation, you can choose to include lunch. If selected, you will enjoy a meal on Bai Sao Beach that includes soup, fish, pork, rice, fruit, and iced tea. A vegetarian menu option is also available at the time of booking.
Hotel pick up
This activity includes pick up and drop off at hotels in Phu Quoc. A supplementary charge in cash will apply for pick up in On Lang, Cua Can, Bai Dai, Intercontinental area, or the Marriott area.
Prices
Options
(not lunch)Tour
(with lunch)Tour with lunch
Included
- Hotel pick up and drop off.
- English speaking guide.
- Transport by minibus.
- Kayaking equipment.
- Lunch (optional).
Not included
- Pick up and drop off at On Lang, Cua Can, Bai Dai, the Intercontinental area or the Marriott area (between 5 and 20 USD per person).
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility