Friday, December 28, 2018

Phu Quoc Island



Phu Quoc, sitting off the coast of Cambodia, is an unassuming best-retained island. The reason that Phu Quoc still keeps its beauty of nature is mostly uninhabited areas at the moment although it is made of 28 small islands where most of the tourism activities take place and some luxury resorts are built to serve the increasing number of international and local tourists.

One of the must-see places in Phu Quoc Island is Hon Xuong that is considered as Robinson Crusoe's island because it can be accessed by a boat. Due to no accommodations on this site, tourists have to stay in the open air by camping on the beach to enjoy picturesque waters.

Phu Quoc spans 150 km of ice-cream soft sand and includes 20 un-exploited beaches that have attracted the attention of tourists in Asian countries nearby.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

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