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How long is the drive from Kep to An Thoi?

The direct drive from Kep to An Thoi is 67.1 mi (108 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 13 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kep to An Thoi, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Kampot and Duong Dong, as well as top places to visit like Kampong Trach Water Cave and Phnom Chhngok Cave, or the ever-popular Tiệm Nướng Xóm Lèo.

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Top cities between Kep and An Thoi

The top cities between Kep and An Thoi are Kampot and Duong Dong. Kampot is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Kep and 13 hours from An Thoi.
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Kampot

Krong Kampot, located in southern Cambodia, is a city known for its pepper plantations and salt fields. The colonial period buildings, such as the Governor’s Mansion which now houses the Kampot Museum, offer insights into the city's history. To the west lies Preah Monivong Bokor National Park with its cool climate, forests, waterfalls and diverse wildlife. Visitors can also enjoy delicious Cambodian cuisine at places like Khmer Roots Cafe while taking in breathtaking countryside views.
Most popular city on this route
19 minutes off the main route, 2% of way to An Thoi
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Dương Đông

Dương Đông is the primary town located on Phú Quốc, the largest island in Vietnam. With a population of 60,415 as of 2020, it serves as a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike. Võ Thị Sáu Street provides a direct path from the town to the beach, offering easy access to the stunning coastline.
60% as popular as Kampot
11 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to An Thoi

Best stops along Kep to An Thoi drive

The top stops along the way from Kep to An Thoi (with short detours) are Sao Beach, La Plantation, and Bokor Hill Station. Other popular stops include Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phú Quốc, Kep National Park, and Preah Monivong Bokor National Park.
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Tiệm Nướng Xóm Lèo

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Tiệm Nướng Xóm Lèo is a serene and picturesque spot located near Tuyen Lam Lake in Da Lat. The area boasts a tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by lush green pine forests that cast a shimmering reflection on the crystal-clear waters of the lake. Visitors can take a leisurely walk from an eclectic sculpture park to reach this small waterfall with rocky pools, offering a unique and interesting experience.
Tuyen Lam Lake is a place where nature's beauty takes center stage and leaves you in awe. Imagine sitting on a comfortable lakeside chair, holding a warm cup of coffee, as you watch the gorgeous and tranquil lake waters with the majestic mountain backdrop. It's a sight to behold and exactly what I felt, a moment of serene bliss that feels like a beautiful dream. Add the touch and smell of the fresh chilly air - simply breathtaking. Clearly, it's a favorite spot for Vietnamese tourists, who come here to soak in the natural beauty and spend quality time with their loved ones. It's a testament to the lake's charm and allure. Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply someone looking for a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle, Tuyen Lam Lake is the place to be. The beauty of the lake coupled with the warmth of the local people creates an experience that is both enriching and heartwarming. So, next time you're in Dalat, make sure to visit Tuyen Lam Lake. Bring along your favorite book, pack a picnic, or simply sit back with a cup of coffee and let nature's beauty wash over you. Trust me, it's an experience you don't want to miss!
Seah N — Google review
MORNING WELL SPENT Nice place to come and sit with a drink. There is also boat hiring activities. You can 🚲 or 🛵 around the lake but sadly not a full circuit at some point you need to turn around and go back. Along the route there are many cafes and restaurants which take advantage of the views of the lake. Would be nice if there was a walking route around the lake but sadly not.
Louise S — Google review
Admission fee required. BUT no ticket! No receipt! Only map ??? Foreigners are advised not to go there exclusively This is why some attractions in Vietnam are criticized.
Ricky L — Google review
It is an ideal place to watch the sunset. However, it is quite crowded here, so it is not suitable for those who like quiet. A note for those who want to come here is to dress a little warm because the area around the lake is quite cold. The way is easy to find and easy to go.
Windy H — Google review
Tuyen Lam Lake is very beautiful, but this location (showing a waterfall and statues) is incorrect.
David D — Google review
Its a nature park with waterfalls cascading down the hills. It was very pretty in the rain. There is a bridge with water flowing over them and you can walk over them. Just another place to visit, in case you are coming from the desert, worth a visit. You can also take a dip into the waterfall at various places. The choice of place gets better as you keep going up. The gradient and steps are made of stone and is fairly easy to negottiate.
Soumya D — Google review
After the cable car experience, I rode around Tuyen Lam Lake. Intended to look for lavender fields, but I was told that it was not yet the season. So I just enjoyed the scenery of the lake and the mountains .
Ashton C — Google review
The lakeside mountainous drive here alone is zenlike. Dalat seems to be full of these gorgeous scenic rides all throughout - this area is certainly worth the visit. Nearby coffee shops and golf course are also worth checking out.
Charbel H — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(748)
KQH Huỳnh Tấn Phát, Phường 11, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 66000, Vietnam
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Kampong Trach Water Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Nice water cave, it’s already a bit of water so defo worth to go see. Landscape around are stunning too. Just, be careful to the kids from the road attracting you to the place, they ask if you look for cave and bring you there, making their self as a little guide. It’s a money trap at the end it’s cost us around 10$+ we were 3 people 😂. It’s nothing like a guide needed there, you take the road on the right from main road and it’s just there. For a bit of time they stop doing that but now they are doing it again. There is view point at the top of the stairs too.
Adeline B — Google review
Magnificent mountain, with vertical cliffs. All caves free entrance , but there are kids who are trying to assist you for small tip. Several food stalls along the road. The road goes around the mountain and it's worth taking the loop as the mountain looks its best from bit afar, across the wet lands. There is a large water cave where you can swim. Popular for kids. Super easy accessible. Water looks transparent and clean and it is a nice temperature. 25m climb up and you can enter a magnificent dry cave with skylights. The cave seams to be maybe 30m tall? No protection seems to be in place so all stalactites and stalagmites are trashed. Instead there are many Buddha's all over the cave. Amazing view from the cave terrace. 100m south there is a much smaller dark cave also wet. No one visits that one. One annoyance ate kids who they to guide you to the cave, although it's super easy to find. Kids also propose to look after your vehicle when you are sightseeing. They basically want some tip. On the other hand, someone did construct stair and balustrade to the upper cave and also levelled the entrance into the wet cave, so I felt like I do want to somehow contribute. At the end I left some cash at the can next to one of Buddha's.
K S — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. It is tucked away but easy to find. The community discovered the cave when some Vietnamese tourist came exploring. The community built some steps to help people access the caves and provide tours for a small tip. There is a great view in the cave they call the sun cave. We traversed the top to reach the other cave, but you can go down and take the other steps. At the bottom is another cave with a large pond of clear cool water.
S N — Google review
The Bay of Lights in Sihanoukville stands as a transformative vision for Cambodia’s coastal future. This $16 billion, 934-hectare development by Canopy Sands Development aims to redefine urban living by integrating tourism, finance, wellness, and culture into a single, master-planned township. Its strategic location near the Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville Expressway and the upcoming Sihanoukville International Airport terminal enhances its accessibility and appeal.    Since breaking ground in 2022, the project has made significant strides. Notable milestones include the topping out of the International Financial Center and the launch of the Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins, managed by The Ascott Limited. The development also features attractions like the Nitro Kart racing facility and the Sihanoukville Adventure Club, which collectively drew over 150,000 visitors in 2024 . Additionally, the Bay 19 Golf Course, Cambodia’s first USGA-certified seaside golf course designed by Greg Norman, is underway, promising to attract golf enthusiasts worldwide .   Beyond infrastructure, Bay of Lights emphasizes community development. Collaborations with local NGOs and the Red Cross have led to disaster relief efforts, hygiene initiatives in schools, and employment opportunities for residents . The project’s commitment to social responsibility ensures that its growth benefits the broader community.   Recognized with the 2025 International Property Award for Best Master Plan in Cambodia, Bay of Lights is poised to become a beacon of sustainable urban development, blending innovation with cultural preservation. 
Saw L — Google review
Great place for a weekend getaway. I swam in the river under the mountain. Great cool water, didn't want to go back into the heat.
Linas L — Google review
Great natural spot, beautiful view, important spiritual place with small shrine. Must be seen ! 🙏🏻
Victoria B — Google review
Good to kill an hour or two including the drive from kep. Cave full of Buddha statues
Chris B — Google review
Perfect place to watch the sunset. Dress respectfully, it's a religious site in addition to a natural wonder.
Danielle K — Google review
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3.9
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HFJC+8G3, Unnamed Road, Kampong Trach, Cambodia
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Phnom Chhngok Cave

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Archaeological site
Nature & Parks
Phnom Chhngok Cave is an ancient cave temple with Hindu carvings and rock formations, offering spiritual significance and stunning views of the countryside. The entrance has been formalized with a ticket booth and information boards. Inside, there's a very old shrine from the pre-Angkor period, accessible via proper stairs for all visitors. For a deeper exploration, hiring a guide is recommended to navigate the narrow passages and learn about the 7th-century temple inside.
So peaceful place, full of beautiful views on greenish countryside with palm trees and little hills. Cave with sanctuary is so beautiful, same as the way to it. You need to go up on the stairs and admire its design, same as the little pagoda in the beginning pf the way. Cave is not so big, but it worths for your visit
Klara D — Google review
A very quiet and peaceful place. Takes a short hike up some stairs to get to the cave but it’s worth it and the view across the farmland is stunning too. Costs 5000 Riel to enter and there is an option of a guided tour through the caves but we did not take them up on that.
Olly S — Google review
Came here to make the most of using the scooter I rented and got an unexpected but amazing adventure out of it! The road from Kampot to the cave is paved all the way except for the last couple hundred meters that is a sandy muddy bumpy road. If you don't wanna get the scooter dirty or scraped maybe park by the road and walk the rest, especially after heavy rain. Once you get on the dirt road take the second road to the right (on the left of the small canal) - do NOT continue along the road despite a big sign pointing in that direction! That is another cave shrine that isn't as interesting and an even longer bumpy ride away. After going down the road next to the canal you will soon see the sign and a house where you can park, get a drink or use the toilet or continue driving down the field road to the cave entrance. I decided to park by the house and walk the last few meters as there was a big puddle from the rain I didn't want to drive through. When I got there, a guy on a bike asked me if I wanted a guide and then walked with me to the cave guards who informed me that the entrance fee is 1$ (I paid via ABA). Pao, the guide, then walked up the stairs to the entrance with me, making a quick stop by a nice view where he offered to take a photo for me. The stairs aren't long but quite steep so take it slow. Once inside, he showed me some of the shrines where people leave offerings and told me about the customs and history of the cave. There are also some bats in the dark corners high up. Afterwards he told me that there are multiple ways to walk through the cave to the exit downhill and that one of them can only be taken when it hasn't rained too much and if you're not too big. That sounded exciting so Pao and I literally crawled and made our way through tunnels and corridors in complete darkness except for the bright flash light be brought, seeing many many bats and walking through caverns that are completely flooded during rainy season. It's definitely a challenging (downhill) climb with some potential drops at certain points but Pao ensured me no one died here before haha He has been in these caves and given tours since he was a teenager and you could really tell by how easily he traversed it and shone the light on particular spots where I was supposed to put my feet, hands or watch my head. It took probably 10-15 minutes before we crawled through a narrow opening and ended up downhill by the entrance where we had met. It was a crazy and fun experience and more than worth the 5$! Thank you Pao if you read this 😊
Olivia S — Google review
The cave is small as well as the temple inside. But it does have a cool Indiana Jones feeling to it. Just be advised: if it has rained you will be suffering. It’s a muddy dirt road that is under water when it rains. I have seen people pushing tuktuks out of the dirt so if weather is not great maybe use a car to get here Entrance fee is 5000 KHR per person
Jonas K — Google review
The cave was very good and the guides were good. However, we had a young lad that we believe had a disability. He was very friendly and helpful throughout. Halfway through another guy took over and took us through the cave and again was very good. We then got to the end and the second guy asked to tip the guide and we didn’t have much left to spend so I gave them 11,000 to share and the second guy refused and said he wasn’t going to give the first lad anymore than 1,000. So we felt guilty and gave the other lad 10,000 which we couldn’t leave without tipping him to. So please remember to stick with 1 guide and don’t fall for this trick like we did as they know what they are doing which ruined it for us a little👍🏻
Darren W — Google review
A nice cave, a little out the way with a small temple. There are locals that offer a cave tour as there's a way to get through the cave system and come out another exit. Entrance is $1 but they first attempted to charge me 10,000KHR. Parking is free. Lots of steps and no wait time.
Holly G — Google review
One of the most underrated mountain and cave in Cambodia. Surrounded by fresh air and green scenery, the cave is full of intriguing stories and mysteries. It is small and not for those who enjoy deep exploration but worth a visit. If you’re a beginner cave explorer or unfamiliar with the terrain, you can even hire local kids to help guide you during your exploration.
Monytep — Google review
hidden treasure!? Enjoy it, if possible, alone! And feel the Spirit at this magical place in silent 🙏
Petra S — Google review
4.1
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3.8
(333)
J7VC+336, Tuek Chhou, Cambodia, USA
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La Plantation

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Organic farm
Sights & Landmarks
La Plantation Restaurant is located on a beautiful organic pepper farm that offers guided walks in multiple languages to educate visitors about the cultivation and processing of various pepper varieties. In addition to peppers, the farm also grows fruits, chillis, herbs, and peanuts. The restaurant on-site serves delicious dishes such as aubergine and offers an opportunity to learn about the farm's products through tours. Visitors can also purchase pepper and homemade sauces from the shop, with proceeds supporting local children's English classes.
Such a beautiful place. I can’t believe such a great and informative tour is free! I’ve genuinely never taken an interest in pepper or how it’s grown but it was so interesting to learn about and we absolutely loved the tasting. Their new Spice Bar offers breathtaking views and I would come again for a drink and to just take in the surroundings. Tried the most delicious coconut, tamarind and cinnamon sorbet and the vanilla and pepper is yummy as well.
Amelia E — Google review
We came here as part of a day tour around Kampot & were really impressed by the free tour offered here (highlight was sampling at the end!). Our guide was very knowledgeable with great English & we didn't feel pushed to purchase products or anything at the end which we really appreciated. Highly recommend trying the ice-cream at the Spice Bar after the tour :)
Phoebe P — Google review
We had a really lovely visit to The Plantation near Kampot. Our guide Veha was excellent – he spoke with real passion and knowledge, making the tour both interesting and personal. We enjoyed tasting different types of pepper and local spices. And,.. and the pepper coffee and pepper vanilla ice cream were simply fantastic. A beautiful place, very much worth a visit.
Margareta S — Google review
I was there on a tour from "Getyourguide", it was approximately 1.5h long. Local staff and guide speak English very well and can explain all the processes on the plantation in a very detailed way. I was happy to find out that plantation supports local community and school, people who worked there were truly happy about working conditions. The plantation itself is an amazing place, like taken directly from a movie, surrounded by rich green landscapes. There's a store inside, offering a variety of over 100 spices, you can try most of them before purchase.
Artur P — Google review
A wonderful place to visit. Make sure to take the free farm tour and tasting. It takes approximately 1hr and you learn all about how they grow and make pepper and also get to taste many different types. They’re also a company giving back to the community. Entry is free which is good and the products in the shop are not too expensive. A top attraction in Kampot
Olly S — Google review
I really enjoyed tasting, understanding, and learning how pepper grows there. There was a variety of pepper mostly grown in Kampot, but some was brought from other provinces in Cambodia and/or other countries. They also provided a free tour of the farm with an English or French-speaking tour guide. Everything here is worth the time to come and check out. They also sell their peppers, teas, and other products that they grow there. I highly recommend the butterfly herbal tea as shown in the picture. 5/5, definitely I would come back.
Oscar R — Google review
I had a really good time here! Love that they’re doing donation-based tours where you can see the pepper plants, hear about the history and taste different kinds. Also tried pepper ice cream and beer at the restaurant. It was a bit expensive, but tasted very good!
Christine — Google review
Wow such an incredible place. We were t sure what to expect with this but it was such a great morning. Lots of things to do including a botanical garden, a shop and a lovely cafe as well as a free guided tour of the pepper fields.
Molly A — Google review
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J868+CJ, Bosjheng village, Kampot, Cambodia
http://www.laplantation.com/
+855 17 842 505
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Sothy's Pepper Farm

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Organic farm
Sights & Landmarks
Sothy's Pepper Farm is a popular destination situated in the picturesque countryside between Kampot and Kep. It is renowned for offering free tours where visitors can learn about the world-famous Kampot pepper, known for its exceptional taste. The farm also features fruit orchards where guests can enjoy complimentary fruits like mangoes and rambutan. Additionally, visitors have the opportunity to purchase various types of peppers to support the local farm.
My husband and I really enjoyed the farm tour and pepper tasting today . Learned a lot about pepper and quite useful actually because pepper is simple and nice ingredient to have for cooking or salad dressing . Have to specially mention Kim who gave us the tour today . He is from the farm and he has great sense of humor and lots story to tell you . Speaks fluent French and English , very talented guy.
Becky T — Google review
This was an amazing tour. The family were so nice and knew a lot about the pepper and other things that grow here. Can definitely recommend
Da_meme_ B — Google review
Small and authentic farm where everything— from pepper to jackfruits and mangoes — is grown organically, and where the staff is incredibly friendly and welcoming. We had the chance to get a very informative tour of the farm and taste the different types of equally delicious peppers before the start of our cooking class. Our chef was absolutely lovely and taught us how to prepare delicious chicken curry, lok lak and chek ktis. There’s also a variety of products available in their shop, and you can relax in their many hammocks. An absolute must-see!
Laura N — Google review
Excellent! You get a free tour with tasting when you arrive. Our guide was really friendly and funny! You aren’t pressured into buying anything at the end either although we did but some of the rum and fresh pepper
Susie L — Google review
Today I had the pleasure of a private tour of the farm, guided in very friendly and fluent English. Afterwards, we enjoyed a pepper tasting, accompanied by many personal stories and fascinating bits of history. The whole experience felt wonderfully relaxed and authentic. On site, there is also a restaurant and the chance to buy local products. The pepper itself is absolutely delicious – for me, the green pepper was the clear highlight. There’s even the opportunity to join a cooking class, which makes the visit all the more special.
CEO L — Google review
Very interesting farm. They gave the visitors free tour of the pepper farm and the fruit farm. We are allowed to eat the fruits too for free. Mangoes, rambutan. Superb! As an indonesian, i approve. You can also purchase different peppers there. The peppers do taste better, maybe because of organic? Enjoy! Please purchase to support the local farm. Oh, the ride to the place was also very interesting. We had so much fun driving the motorbike and enjoyed the villages around. Very recommend if you are in town! Ps: if you worry about not having international license, we didn't see any police stop. Heck, kids are driving here. :))
M M — Google review
Less touristy pepper farm in a beautiful area. Here, you can take a free guided tour of the farm and learn about the history of pepper cultivation in Cambodia, as well as the various types of pepper grown on the farm. You get to taste different peppers. In addition, the farm offers a range of souvenirs and gift items for sale. Loved my visit and can recommend it to everyone.
Girlswanderlust G — Google review
We really enjoyed our trip out here and the drive is really pretty. Very easy to get to by motorbike. The people are really friendly and welcoming- they offer lemongrass and pepper tea upon arrival which was very good. The tour was informative and the guide spoke good English. We were also excited to buy some organic pepper and tea to bring back home.
Jennifer S — Google review
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4.5
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1333, Cambodia, USA
http://mykampotpepper.asia/
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Teuk Chhou Rapids

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Scenic spot
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
ive been before, now dry season, no water, but a nice drive lovely scenery, a pathetic zoo with sad animals in small cages just inside the entrance which was a dollar to enter, they did advice that no water
Gary — Google review
Stopped here hoping to see some rapids but in January and it seems the river has been dammed further up or maybe it's just dry season. It was a nice five minute rest stop in the shade from the afternoon sun and was quite calming and picturesque but not the experience and swimming hole we were hoping for. There were a few locals at the waters edge, washing or cooling off, but then one of them pulled rubbish out of the water bed. The car park is generally as dirty as the river. No special reason to visit unless the rains come back to fill the rapids. The nature opposite seemed quite unspoiled but the bridge across was closed up. (the photos were strategically taken to show the best side, sorry).
Andy J — Google review
Peacefull place, i sais only cambodian People. I loves the calm of this place. Don't forget your book and swimsuit
Melissandre D — Google review
Good spot for spending the day relaxing, swimming, eating. Busy during Kings Birthday. Mid morning gets the best shady river front spots. No entry fees.
Charles B — Google review
It’s mind refreshing place to sit dine and enjoy the view of River. Absolutely beautiful
Bhawani S — Google review
Just a river with rocks. Splish. Splash. Splush. Sit and watch locals try to swim. $2 to enter the area. I can make better rapids in the shower. Only $1 if you want to see....
Disardo — Google review
Clean & Clear water... Early morning and evening is best for relaxing... Weekend more people visit there... It's Not so far Kampot town... You can ride a bike or motors . Good road to there
Samnang O — Google review
During the dried season, the water is less than normal, but still can swim and play in the river fall from mountain. Foods can be ordered through menu with fixed prices, there.
Savy S — Google review
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1.9
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Kampot, Cambodia
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Popokvil Waterfall

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Popokvil Waterfall in Bokor National Park is a picturesque attraction with an admission fee, hiking trail, and sizable eatery. Although the water may not be at its most beautiful during March, visitors can enjoy meals and refreshments such as coffee, soda or water at the on-site restaurant. Additionally, there are kiosks available near the entrance where one can relax while enjoying their own meals.
A nice place to go for lunch and picnic - scenic road and then view is also nice when you reach there. Ticket gets you a free water bottle. Plus there is a cafe and restaurant also to eat food & drinks. Must visit to this place for sure.
Abhiroop A — Google review
There was a buffet available for 3$ when we were there on a Sunday, really good food and plenty. There are free toilets for all visitors. The waterfall had only little water and you can only look from the top. If you drive a little further there is a strawberry farm.
Peter P — Google review
Visited after some heavy rain showers in the preceding days meaning that the waterfall was flowing well. No obvious ways to get to the bottom but from the top you can see the power of the river. There is a small entrance fee of 2000 Riel but that includes a small bottle of water. There is also a restaurant on site
Olly S — Google review
*I would recommend going there for a clean toilet* Entry was 2,000 rial/ 0.5 USD, with a complementary small bottle of water For the waterfall itself we didn’t manage to climb down because of the bad weather so I can’t speak for all. The river is okay and has signs saying ‘don’t visit the waterfalls’ apparently 😂😂😂😂
Julianne C — Google review
Small waterfall, good for a picture or 2. Buffet was alright for $3. If you are up the tree anyway it's worth checking out. 2,000 to get in but can redeem for bottled water.
Chris B — Google review
Upon checking the reviews on Google Maps, we initially thought we could swim here. We paid 2000 riel, or $0.50, but could only view the waterfall, as swimming was not possible due to the strong current. We asked the staff if swimming was ever allowed, and they informed us that it is prohibited in all seasons due to numerous deaths. They should have made this clear beforehand. Additionally, they shouldn’t charge for access, as it’s a natural site. If swimming were permitted, a fee would be justified for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. Nevertheless, the waterfall views were truly spectacular.
Oscar R — Google review
Not much to see or do, only a small viewing space for the waterfall. There's a large restaurant you can eat at and it's 2,000KHR to view the waterfall. I would suggest skipping it, unless you plan on eating. Plenty of parking and space outside to sit with your own food.
Holly G — Google review
...nice waterfall, not exceptionally great, but OK.
Frank N — Google review
4.0
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3.2
(154)
M352+GG2, Phumi Pôpôk Vil, Cambodia
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Kep Butterfly Garden

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Kep Butterfly Garden is a serene and lush spot to visit while in Kep. The gardens are filled with lovely plants, flowers, and butterflies, creating a tranquil atmosphere for a leisurely stroll. Although the road leading to the garden may be slightly rough, it's nothing major as long as you drive carefully. There's no entrance fee; visitors are encouraged to leave a donation instead.
Very tranquil place with a butterfly house. We came by foot from the Kep National Park trail. The traverse path is short, steep and little slippery, but worth the descend. Entrance fee is 1$ and for the same amount you can buy a cold drink or chips. It's really worth coming and supporting this facility and the family here. Looks like they started growing bananas now and hopefully the fruits of this effort will land in some tourists bellies.
Peter P — Google review
Beautiful garden to visit, it was just a few of butterfly when we went there because they had an issue with cocoon. But the place is really beautiful, and the inside net garden is magical. The road is ok in scooter to go.
Adeline B — Google review
From my experience use to come in the butterfly garden, sometimes we have visited there during rainy weather and the butterflies cannot come out to fly for us to see because they are afraid of the rain and their wings getting wet will be died so they keep stay under the tree leafs also now there not so much of the butterfly because the people live around there they spray the grass by very strong chemicals that spray fly into the garden so why that no have so much butterfly But I still want to visit because there nice garden and quiet 🥰🥰🥰
Ratanak A — Google review
Me and my girlfriend came up here in the afternoon one day. Slightly difficult to get to, you can’t follow google maps as this does not show the correct road, there are other reviews we followed which got us here. We were on bikes and the dirt road was a bit difficult but worth it! Not sure why others reviews say they didn’t see any butterflies, we saw loads! Got a few photos of some of the ones on show but there are loads more here. Entry is $1. The actual butterfly part is fairly small but we just took our time and sat down a few times. You can also wander around the gardens. We were probably here an hour or so. Worth it for the dollar!
Oli S — Google review
The Butterfly Garden was not open today. Maybe because of the low season, maybe closed forever? It was kind of cool to walk around the abandoned place, but sadly not many butterflies. If you plan to walk over there, starting from Led Zep Café, expect a very steep path with ropes to hold on to.
Brent M — Google review
GET TO THE BUTTERLY GARDEN BY BIKE (Google Maps Fix) First, don't follow the directions given by Maps. I've tried to fix it in Maps, but Google has no information for the road (Maps screenshot 1). That road will take you to the exit gate of the national park. There is no way in from there. In fact, the concrete national park road won't go past Kep Butterfly Garden either, even if you take the entrance road anticlockwise (Maps screenshot 2). What you want to do is follow the route in Maps screenshot 3. Instead of taking a left towards the national park, carry on straight for about 1 km. Next, take a left at the small sign for the butterfly garden (photo 1 and 2, Maps screenshot 4). Carry on along this gravel road. When you come to fork in the road, go left. You'll know you're close when you see the sign for the butterfly garden next to the Keo Organic Farm (photo 3). Take the left and carry on for about 100m - 200m. Can't miss it from there.
Richard S — Google review
The garden is beautiful and very well maintained, you can see various flowers and butterflies, as well as caterpillars and hatching. Worth the trip and the $1 entrance fee.
Ori — Google review
The Butterfly Garden is not particularly special, but it is interesting to see how the butterflies are raised in their cocoons. There is also a small covered area, nicely arranged, where you can spot some butterflies. The variety is limited, but it’s still a pleasant activity and a nice change of pace while in Kep. Be aware that Google Maps shows the wrong route. Make sure to check other Google reviews for the correct directions, otherwise it can be hard to find. The road goes quite a way up the hill, so it takes a bit of effort to get there. Entrance is $1, as they ask for a small donation. Not a must-see, but worth a short visit
Noah S — Google review
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Kep National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Kep National Park, established in 1993, is a nature reserve located in the remote areas of Kep in Cambodia. It features an 8km circuit suitable for walking and mountain biking, passing through dense forests, wats, and viewpoints. The 'Stairway to Heaven' trail leads to a pagoda, nunnery, and Sunset Rock viewpoint.
What an amazing 8 k.m. motorbike ride or very long walk throughout KEP national park. Amazing concrete sealed road & I'm shocked that it's not on the tourist maps. The forests, trees , scenery was spectacular to say the least & very well worth the visit Such an awesome place not to be missed.
Adam C — Google review
Had a great 10km run at Kep National Park. The road is in good condition, surrounded by nature with fresh air all around. The views are beautiful, and I even caught the sunrise — a perfect way to start the day. Highly recommend for runners and nature lovers!
Sothyreak P — Google review
This is a really beautiful park with an 8 km paved loop that is easy to access through two entrances. There is a ranger at the entrance, and the $1 fee per person is definitely worth it. We first entered from the left side of the park and started walking towards inland, then continued onto the so-called Jungle Route (I think?). The trail quickly turned into a steep climb where we had to hold onto trees and plants to make our way up. It felt adventurous, but after a while the path became harder and harder to follow until it almost disappeared completely. At that point we decided to turn back, which was not easy, especially going down, it was quite a tricky descent. Back on the main paved path, we continued on the standard route towards Sunset Rock Viewpoint. This part was much easier and absolutely worth it. The view was stunning, and it felt like a rewarding end to the walk. Overall, the park offers both adventurous trails and accessible routes, making it a great place to explore. Sunset Rock is highly recommended. It would get 5 stars if all the paths were kept well and marked.
Noah S — Google review
Kep National Park, mountain tracking by feet 👣 or by Car. Entry free $1/foreigner or $5/Car. Top view coffee shop. Single entrance from one gate, one way road & exit from other way. Nice peaceful place to relax 🧘‍♀️
Rajib D — Google review
Very easy hike on a paved path. It’s not a complete loop as it exits out into a street that requires you to walk around the coast along Kep Beach and around to get back to the starting point.
Sammy O — Google review
A Mountainous Adventure: Exploring Kep National Park TDC Khanabadosh Kep National Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This hidden gem is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. A Scenic Bike Ride One of the best ways to explore the park is by bike. The winding mountain trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the stunning coastline. As you cycle through the lush greenery, keep an eye out for monkeys swinging through the trees and other wildlife. Historical Significance The park is also home to several historical sites, including the ruins of a colonial villa and a lighthouse. These remnants of the past provide a glimpse into the region's rich history. Tips for Your Visit: Wear comfortable shoes: The terrain can be uneven in some areas. Bring plenty of water: Stay hydrated, especially during the hot and humid months. Respect the environment: Avoid littering and disturbing wildlife. Check the park's opening hours: Ensure you plan your visit accordingly. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, Kep National Park offers an unforgettable experience. So, grab your bike and embark on a journey through this natural wonderland. #KepNationalPark #Cambodia #Cycling #Nature #History #Travel #DesiTravel #TDCKhanabadosh
Shahla M — Google review
Amazing views, moto necessary for some..or to do it comfortably, explore at some spots. Super
Coby C — Google review
Nice 8 km loop around the hill with nice viewpoints with bike or by foot! We didn’t spot any wildlife!
Sylvia P — Google review
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Krong Kep Blue Crab Statue

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Krung Kep Blue Swimmer Crab Statue is a magnificent tribute to the abundant crab reserves in Kep, Cambodia. This iconic blue crab statue stands proudly in the sea, symbolizing the city's association with this delicious crustacean. It has become a local landmark and a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to take photos and enjoy the beautiful sight of the sea.
No visit to Kep beach is complete without an IG moment with the giant Blue Crab. It's also the perfect place to get a unique shot using a drone.
Paul F — Google review
This statue is quite outstanding and stands out well. It symbolise the famous flower sea crabs in Kep but unfortunately no more and what's left are baby and small ones. There are few mobile stalls set up along the pathway here selling bbq shrimps and squids but no crabs.
Edwin S — Google review
...not much to see in the area surrounding the statue, but still worth a visit. There are numerous dilapidated houses in the surrounding forest. The French wanted to build a new residence here.
Frank N — Google review
Riding down from Kampot. Half journey road condition is bad with potholes. Beach is not suitable for swimming. It's just a place to enjoy the sea breeze. Nearby Hill, there are some cafes with an awesome view of the horizon. The weekends are fully packed with locals coming in drove to enjoy a whole day lazing around in rented huts with hammocks. Seafood was famous among the locals coming from nearby towns.
Kenny C — Google review
As you can see by the picture, it was high tide when we stopped here. It was very exciting as the sea was gun-metal grey and impressive in strength. It had been a usual, muggy hot and humid day, so I took great delight in being sprayed as the waves crashed against the ballasts lining the beach. It didn't look like it was possible to swim anywhere near there as it was too rough and the sandy beach had all but disappeared.
Heather S — Google review
A huge statue of a giant crab on the Kep beach, Waterfront, Kep, Cambodia offers a beautiful sightseeing and the symbolic of Kep City. It’s the photo spot and famous place for people to enjoy fresh crab at the beach or they buy at the crab market. There were few small restaurants and eateries which offers delicious sea foods, drinks and beer. A perfect place to witness a beautiful and mesmerizing view of sunset during evening.
Soklyda S — Google review
Kep is synonymous with crab, so it is only fitting that it has a giant statue paying tribute to the crustacean. It should come as no surprise then that the Kep Crab Statue is a local landmark that depicts a blue swimmer crab. Cambodians flock from far and wide to devour this local delicacy that can be found in abundance at the crab market down the road. It’s hard to miss the crab statue. If you continue on the road past Kep Beach you will pass by the crab statue standing proudly in the sea. Nothing quite says “Kep” like crab, so it is a popular spot for taking selfies. Join in the action, pull over and start snapping.
Nguyên H — Google review
This statue is erected as a representation of the famous indigenous Blue Swimmer crab which is found in the beach-side waters of Kep. From here,these are even sent out to high quality dining restaurants in the capital,Phnom Penh. One can also buy them at the crab market,just after they are caught.Direct from the sea to the plate.
Biswajit S — Google review
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Kep Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kep Beach is a charming white-sand beach in the town of Kep, Cambodia. It offers a relaxed seaside village feel with local seafood restaurants and traveler accommodations nearby. Visitors can explore the unique Kep Crab Market and enjoy waterfront dining options. Additionally, the beach serves as a starting point for boat trips to nearby islands, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day by the sea.
As far as Cambodia’s beaches go, Kep is by far the best. The surf is almost non existent (it’s a shallow bay) but there are now chairs, umbrellas and hammocks to rent for the day. The scenery is stunning and they keep it clean. Plenty of little stores and food carts around too.
Andrew B — Google review
Nice quaint little beach with great cheap seafood all around. hammocks, umbrellas, chairs, inner tubes. life vests available for rent for a few dollars. Clean and nice. Not very busy when we were there on Saturday and Sunday. I recommend this place.
David M — Google review
I visited the beach on a rainy day. The sea was murky with big waves. The sky was filled with dark grey clouds, heavy with rain. Perhaps when the dry season comes around, the beach will look picture perfect. Nevertheless, there were many visitors enjoying the bracing winds.
Nazif J — Google review
Kep Beach – A Peaceful Escape in Cambodia Kep Beach, located in southern Cambodia, is a quiet and peaceful coastal destination ideal for travelers seeking relaxation. Also known as the “capital of blue crabs,” Kep is famous for its fresh seafood, especially crab dishes that are both delicious and reasonably priced. The beach itself is clean, with calm waters and soft sand, perfect for swimming or simply enjoying the sun. During the day, visitors can take part in various beachside activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, or exploring nearby islands by boat. There are also local restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy a drink while taking in beautiful ocean views. Despite its charm, Kep remains quite undeveloped. Public facilities and infrastructure are still limited, and after sunset, the town becomes very quiet, with few options for nightlife or evening entertainment. Kep Beach is best suited for travelers who prefer peaceful natural settings, authentic local food, and a slower pace of life. It’s an excellent weekend escape from busy cities or a relaxing stop on a broader trip through southern Cambodia. If you’re looking for a calm retreat and some of the best crab dishes in Southeast Asia, Kep is definitely worth a visit.
Thành N — Google review
Best place to relax and refresh after a long week of work. Kep is amazing and we love it there to get out of the city.
Alexander K — Google review
best views we can swimming and buy something for eat best place for relax with fresh air.
Saothy L — Google review
Highly recommend visiting this beach! It seemed like they had just put down fresh sand but we loved it here. We spent a few hours under one of the umbrellas and ordered beers from the kiosk close by. The sunset was insane and it was so quiet for a beautiful beach. The staff were trying to pick up the rubbish and keep it clean, a lovely spot to relax!
Bianka W — Google review
Everything around beach is being destroyed. All 100+ years old chestnut trees - cut down. A huge hotel complex will be built there for next several years. Expect big trucks, dust and dirt, construction noise. Who needs beautiful nature when you can sell your country for casinos, right?
Kaboom1337 — Google review
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Cambodia, USA
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Preah Monivong Bokor National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Preah Monivong Bokor National Park is a breathtaking destination that offers an incredible blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Nestled in the foothills of the Cardamom Mountains, this expansive park features lush rainforests teeming with diverse wildlife and stunning panoramic views from its elevated peaks. Visitors can explore the remnants of a French colonial settlement, including the iconic Bokor Hill Station and Wat Sampov Pram temple, which add a unique cultural touch to your adventure.
In summer but getting cold as winter and u can touch air directly, haha. Unforgettable experience. Nice ❤️
Jadraa — Google review
Strange place, national park but covered in building sites and huge casino, it looked like there were plans for housing probably not for Khmer people. Large chunks of forest cut down and the earth leveled so some gray buildings could shoot up. When you got away from that is was nice and the way up was really cool. There are monkeys and monkeys are always bonus is my book. But it was hard the overlook the scheme going on behind this national park. Sadly just another place in Cambodia, that could have been🦧
Milan D — Google review
A beautiful mountainous national park situated outside Kampot. Lots of cool building and monuments to see on the hill. The rainy season misty rain makes it feel a bit eerie. Keep an eye out for the monkeys.
Olly S — Google review
Beautiful Natural mountain in Kampot. We went on a rainy day so the weather was good and cold along the way. I would recommend to bring lunch with you. There is mart and restaurants available but it’s seem pricey.
S S — Google review
It is best to visit during the cold season, which lasts from November to January, especially if your children enjoy cold weather. Many monkeys along the way, from the bottom to the top of the mountain, may appreciate it if you bring them some bananas.
Yim S — Google review
Cool park with a lot of different to see, but these things are quite far from each other so you either need a driver or drive on your own. Unfortunately there is a lot of construction , so for big parts it feels like you are in a construction site, not a national park. So this destroys a lot og the national park feeling!
Mathias L — Google review
It's unbelievable that this place has the status of a national park... Yes, there are some remnants of the forest, there is a beautiful view of the Gulf of Thailand, there is a lovely waterfall. There is also massive environmental devastation, logging, industry, casino and other huge Chinese investments, mostly abandoned. It breaks your heart when you look at this destructive "development". This place has nothing to do with a national park in the European sense. It's a waste of time and nerves to see this place.
Justyna F — Google review
A very strange national park, lots of monkeys on the way, no views due to haze and clouds, there are some temples and old ruins to look round.
Fun S — Google review
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Kaoh Tonsay

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Island
Nature & Parks
Kaoh Tonsay, also known as Rabbit Island, is a small and undeveloped island with lush greenery and limited facilities. Despite the lack of infrastructure, it offers a unique adventure for visitors seeking a peaceful retreat. The island has minimal amenities, irregular boat schedules, and limited dining and accommodation options. However, it provides an opportunity to disconnect from modern life and immerse in nature's tranquility.
The beach on this Cambodian island is absolutely stunning! Crystal-clear waters, soft white sand, and a peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect place to relax and unwind. The surroundings are pristine, with lush greenery and breathtaking views. The locals are warm and welcoming, and there are plenty of activities like snorkeling and kayaking for those seeking adventure. A true paradise for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts
Vitieth — Google review
If you are visiting Kep you should make time to spend a day or longer here. So relaxing. Chill out in a hammock, swim, eat wonderful meals and take a walk around the island like we did. Next time we will take an extended break and stay in one of the cute bungalows. Such a special place. These places really do exist.
KnJLo — Google review
Slow shores, big flavors. Koh Tonsay keeps it simple—sea breeze, bamboo huts, and serious seafood. Travel local, spend local.
Rov C — Google review
I’ve been to Koh Tonsay. It has really breathtaking views and feels fresh and relaxed 🌅 even though there are not many amenities there. It recommends everyone should spend your holiday there for once. Thanks!!
Hai H — Google review
This place is such a paradise to visit, this beach spot. Mostly, people come here to relax and have a picnic. There are also some stalls where we can rent the cottage that allows us to rest and sit with enjoying the food there, also we can swim in the water. I love the atmosphere with trees and nature around, with fresh air and nice sand.
Gech N — Google review
Best for daytour you can rent bicycle and chill by the beach
Madi — Google review
Not really ... but yes, it is the best beach in Kep (due to nothing there). I've expected quiet island with clean beaches and place to snorkel. Nothing of it. The only usable beach is where you land by boat. This one is nice sandy beach and good for swimming in the sea. There is nothing there for snorkeling. Other beaches (counterclockwise from main where you land): - "Small" or "Stone" beach: well, fishermen are occupying this one and heavy diggers and trucks are leveling ground for construction site, - nice sandy beach full of trash as usually in Cambodia and heavy diggers and trucks are leveling ground for construction site, - "Coral" beach: it's algae farm now. Next is stony, shallow and mangrove seashore with humps of muddy dead algae. Be warned: I've not gone far on the remote beaches but have seen many dead sea urchin shells. Walk around the island: skip it. Unless you are true dedicated nature lover ... Nothing there and path is not maintained and overgrown in few parts. It's leading partially through bushes & mangroves (shoes and long trousers recommended) and through wet smelly humps (like mud) of rotting algae on "Coral Beach" (algae farm bay - you have to stump upon coral to find it under the water if there is any). I wish I know it before so I just spend a chill out day on beach where boats are landing.
Witold G — Google review
It’s such a quiet, natural, peaceful place to relax for one or two day. You can have a good seafood there or pack by yourself. At 10pm, there will be electricity cut off if you do not pay a bit more. It is also good while electricity cut off at night to see the view of the clear sky and listen to the sea waving sound. In the evening, you can enjoy with the stunning view of the sunset. In the morning, you can take a walk to another part to explore more. It is not really clean but it is a good walk. You spend 25$ for a boat going and coming back. It is until 4pm only. If you take the boat to the island almost at 4pm, you have to stay there one night so you can come back tomorrow.
Yeng S — Google review
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Bokor Catholic Church

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Nestled amidst the enchanting mist of Bokor Mountain, the Bokor Catholic Church stands as a remarkable historical landmark that dates back to around 1920. This Romanesque structure, with its sturdy belfry and remnants of glass brick adorning the nave windows, exudes an air of mystery and tranquility. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past while providing stunning photo opportunities.
You'll surprise with the Nature around and the best photo spots there's. Please review some of my pictures.
Seng P — Google review
Great place for a quick stop and walk around, this Catholic Church built around 1920 by the French to give religious support to the nearby for hotel. From here you need to walk up to the top of the hill where there are awesome views of the plateau below the sea and the Vietnamese island in the far distance. You can also see the accommodation for the casino from the back. A common place for wedding photos.
Kevin G — Google review
A truly fascinating historical site! The old Bokor Catholic Church stands as a silent witness to time, surrounded by mist and stunning mountain views. The aged stone walls and moss-covered structure give it a mysterious yet peaceful charm. Whether you're interested in history, photography, or just enjoying the eerie beauty of abandoned places, this spot is worth a visit. The atmosphere is especially captivating when the fog rolls in—feels like stepping into another era!
Neel ( — Google review
Old abandoned Catholic Church. Bins are overflowing. Cool in the mist like something out of a horror film but not worth a stop for more than a photo
Olly S — Google review
Catholic Church is one of the oldest churches in kmapot, it’s almost 100 years old church. There not only for the warship but also the best place that we can see sunset by the backside of the church, with beautiful scenery and views from the part of the ocean.
KaKaRy G — Google review
The old catholic church on bokor mountain. Very nice spot to take photo.
S S — Google review
Great little day trip up the mountain from Kampot. There is an abandoned 19th century catholic church set atop Bokor mountain. Would recommend it for photography enthusiasts, travellers or if old abandoned buildings are your thing ⛪️
Frazer A — Google review
We visited the church as a part of a general Bokor Mountain tour. The clouds rolled over the church giving it an erie feeling. While the architecture is impressive the history of the french development of Bokor and the fighting between Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge where the church was used as a shelter adds to the interest. Climb a little.further up the hill behind the church and you will be afforded a great view of the countryside and the old casino. The orange lichen covering the church and some graffiti inside the church adds to th e spooky feel of the place. Definearlybworth a visit for those with an interest in history
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Wat Sampov Pram

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Wat Sampov Pram, also known as the Five Boats Wat, is a temple located on Bokor Mountain offering stunning views of the jungle and coastline below. The temple's name comes from the five nearby rocks resembling ships. Built with stonework quarried from surrounding sandstone terrain, it provides a nice view of the lower landscape. Visitors can enjoy unparalleled panoramic views extending to the Vietnam border and a breathtaking sight of the sea and beach.
Wonderfully scenic and weathered pagoda high atop Bokor Mountain. With many opportunities for photography or just to take a gentle Temple stroll , or meditate. The location blended with the rusted lichen leaves you with a calm soul cleansed ambience. You will be thankful of your effort to reach this 'Temple of the Five Boats', named after a nearby rock formation.
Paul F — Google review
A truly magical place! Wat Sampov Pram offers breathtaking views from the Bokor Mountain, with a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The temple's ancient architecture, surrounded by mist and cool mountain air, makes it feel almost surreal. It’s a perfect spot for photography, reflection, and enjoying nature. The history behind the temple adds to its charm, making it a must-visit in Bokor National Park. Highly recommend for anyone exploring the area!
Neel ( — Google review
It pagoda is beautiful. The view of the cliff side out to the ocean is incredible. There is such a sense of age and neglect, but that only makes it more fascinating. I wouldn't miss this for anything.
David V — Google review
A cool place to visit when it’s misty. I’m sure the views would be spectacular if the cloud had lifted.
Olly S — Google review
According to my guide, this location is called the 5 ships temple because of the 5 nearby rocks that resemble the shape of a ship. The temple structure is built from stonework quarried from the surrounding sandstone terrain. A nice view of the lower landscape. Safe travels, Mega.
Megaworld A — Google review
It's chill, cool, and cold!! The view on the top is great. The air is so fresh a d relaxing. You just need to walk around a bit. It's a historical place to check out when you get are in Kampot. It's an old pagoda.
NIN K — Google review
The pagoda atop Bokor Mountain offers an unparalleled view of the sea and beach from the mountains. The panoramic view extends to the Vietnam border, providing a clear and breathtaking sight. A must-visit for anyone seeking stunning views and a serene atmosphere.
Rith P — Google review
Cool place to go, especially in the morning/early midday as there is a lot of fog rising up the mountain. Gives a magnificent view over the jungle and region of kampot. The buildings have a nice flair.
Daniel G — Google review
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Bokor Hill Station

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Bokor Hill Station is a picturesque mountain location with stunning panoramic views, formerly a 1920s French colonial retreat that has been converted into a modern hotel. The atmosphere and surroundings are excellent, with refreshing cool air and pervasive fog creating an ethereal ambiance. The old casino building has undergone repainting, rendering it unrecognizable from its original appearance. Although meals are not available on-site, there is ample parking space available for free entrance to the site.
The road to reach there is really nice - rent a bike and drive on this - recommend for couples - when you reach at top the view is really eye catching. You will witness clouds on the way so it makes it more cozy and vibes.. Recommend to carry a rain coat plus jacket to keep you warm. The weather can change anytime. 😍😍
Abhiroop A — Google review
The views here are stunning! They couldn’t be any better. As a photographer, I found it incredibly rewarding to capture the breathtaking scenery of the hills. I would definitely come back to enjoy the tranquil views. Since I visited on a weekday, it was quiet and peaceful, with only the sounds of nature. With monkeys everywhere too!
Oscar R — Google review
Beautiful view along the road to this Bokor Hill Station. The weather is so cold compared to other spot on the mountain. It’s really strong wind and so cold. Get your jacket on. The most beautiful view place of the bokor mountain where you can see down to the bottom.
S S — Google review
Really indifferent about this. 8 years ago it was a derelict building which you could walk into which had its own charm. It was a fortress for the Khmer Rouge and was abandoned after Vietnam drove them off. Now it’s been sorta redeveloped but it doesn’t have that same charm.
Sven A — Google review
Cool to see in the misty rain but would like to visit again when there is less clouds to see the old building in all its glory. I’m also sure the views will be amazing
Olly S — Google review
Bokor Mountain is very beautiful. We saw the scene of the clouds and fog. Across the way is Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. I came with my parents and was very impressed. It is very quiet here. There are many monkeys on the mountain. Our driver and guide were very good.
BUYI Z — Google review
There is no possibility to walk to the end of the waterfall. So the photo’s you see on the wallboards are not reflecting the reality you can see as hiker. Besides that, the place was very outdated. It’s also sad to see in a way, because it looks like nobody is interested anymore in the waterfalls.
Fred T — Google review
around one hour drive from Kampot on bikes on tarmac road the whole route. Once you enter the park there are km markers (where the monkeys sit waiting for fruity donations) starting at 1km and up to 30km at the Bokor Inn just before the old church and Bokor Palace. The road in is quite a nice twisty turning road. Be aware it can be really chilly with a side wind blowing; a windcheater would be most useful. At the top the Bokor Palace appears derelict from the outside but a palatial hotel inside, if only it was open. Apparently it is open to book, but the only staff we saw were working out of the back entrance feeding the Palm Production film crew. The views across the plains out to the Kampot Special Development Zone and the sea were impressive, if not very windy. Behind the palace below the water tower (where the detritus from the film crews meals were dumped) we found an abandoned house (you need to be intrepid to reach it) which has some worrying signs of a rapid exit and maybe even bullet marks on the walls. We didn't inspect the church due to the aforementioned filming, nor the Bokor Inn hotel, or other hotels and development along the road side near the top..We passed some dusty and heavy construction equipment on the route up as well as some strange security guarding side roads to the park. It was the wrong time of year to search out the waterfalls. Horrid how the locals stop on the side of the road for a break and leave bags of plastic rubbish in their wake. It was a fun trip, despite the rubbish and the wind. I would like to go back to investigate inside the Palace building
Andy J — Google review
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Friendly beach bãi thơm

Restaurant
Nature & Parks
Beaches
This place lives up to his name of being incredibly friendly. The owner/manager was very sweet and helpful during our stay. Keep in mind this is a very local venue a bit rough around the edges yet still charming). For example, they proceeded to run chainsaws while we were relaxing there. The beach was nice and clear, also shallow with an incredible view of a Cambodian forested coastline. The menu was diverse for a beachside venue with a couple vegetarian options and several drink options. Prices are a bit higher as you would expect for this sort of venue. The day we went there was only one Vietnamese family there, although they were quite noisy and destructive. Fresh water showers available here. Nice swings and simple hammocks made from fishnets. Many beach pups awaiting food scraps.
Lan T — Google review
Great location, beach chairs to relax and swings in the water to play. Beach relatively clean here and shallow water, perfect for families with kids. Prices a bit high (we paid 100k for vegetarian fried rice), otherwise great.
Berit L — Google review
You look for silence and a wide beach for long walks through the waters? This lovely family provides you hammocks, good drinks and great food! Try the pumpkin soup ✨🙏🏿✨ Thank you for your overwhelming kindness. You‘ll be unforgettable 🌈
Cosy C — Google review
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C25W+9WP, ấp, Bãi Thơm, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
+84 971 723 499
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Phu Quoc Countryside - Pepper Farm

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Farm household tour
Sights & Landmarks
Phu Quoc Countryside Farm offers an excellent and memorable experience for visitors. The warm welcome with a banana shake and pepper tasting sets the tone for a relaxed 1.5-hour tour of the pepper farm, fruit trees, and plants. Guests can enjoy refreshments and even purchase products like pepper packs and bamboo straws. The farm provides private classes with attentive service, showcasing their deep-rooted family history in farming.
Great experience ! We were welcomed with drinks and mango to taste different kinds of pepper. The tour was very informative and went beyond just pepper as they also cultivate other plants/trees (like cinnamon, lipstick tree…). Our guide spoke english quite well and made the experience pleasant. He took pictures of us at different moments. Great way to learn about their farming methods (which is 100% natural - no chemicals involved) 100% recommend
Marie-Helene R — Google review
The Pepper Farm is a wonderful place to visit! We were given a really interesting tour of the farm, and our guide spoke excellent English. You can learn a lot about pepper and other plants that grow in their garden and are used in the kitchen — which is why it’s definitely worth having a meal there too. We started with delicious coffee and enjoyed a refreshing drink after the tour. The staff are very friendly and attentive, and they made sure to provide vegetarian food upon request. It’s such a relaxed and welcoming place — we felt very comfortable there. I can highly recommend a visit! They also offer a cooking class, which sounded great, but unfortunately we didn’t have time to join.
Mai — Google review
We did the tour including food which was a super delicious 3 course menu of papaya salad, a choice of main dish (pork, chicken or tuna) and banana cake for 280k per person. The tour took about 30 minutes and was held by the farmer himself who could speak very good English. He explained to us everything about pepper but also about all other plants on their farm. We tried, tasted and smelled so many different things. It was great! Before we had a yummy Welcome Drink, tried different types of pepper with mango and gad pepper tea after the tour. I would also recommend going for the food. It was sooo good and all spices, leaves and stuff came right from the garden. We loved it. Everyone was super nice!
Gianna Z — Google review
It was an impromptu trip and I only texted them that morning that we wanted to go visit. Lucky thing no appointment needed. We reached there n was received by a very friendly guide who spoke good English. Took us around the area n gave us a quick but informative and fun tour. Quizzed us on our knowledge of plants which made it more interactive. Gave us leaves from different plants to smell. Ended the tour with the most delicious meal! My gal said it was the best meal shes had so far in Vietnam. We had purple rice, papaya salad, claypot pork with ginger and pepper. Dessert was a delicious banana pancake. When we were about to leave, it started pouring heavily. The guide was v kind to shelter us to our taxi with their umbrellas. Left in a rush so did not say thank u to him properly. Thank u Thanh! ( I hope i rmb your name correctly)
9 H — Google review
The property provides its own tour of the farm, so visitors can just go there and choose between two options without making a reservation. I learned so much about the pepper grown there as well as the vegetables and fruit that they also grown on the property. The welcome drink and pepper tasting was fun, and the guide had us taste random crops from the farm. Very immersive tour. Definitely worth a visit if you enjoy learning about food and where it comes from!
Alison L — Google review
Highly recommend this farm. We took tour. For starter we received good drink. Tour was about 30 min walk in need CE garden in friendly atmosphere. The tour guide spoke English very well. After that we bought few products for souvenirs.
Monika J — Google review
The tour costs currently 110k per person, including a nice welcome drink, 30min english guide through the farm and tasting their products. I really enjoyed and recommend doing it at least once when you are in Phu Quoc.
Bettina S — Google review
We visited this Pepper Farm while staying in Ong Lang. You are offered a tour of the gardens which comes with a drink beforehand and a chance to sample some of the produce. The tour is interesting, you find out about the way they grow, pick and process the pepper but also many other herbs and fruits. Well worth the effort.
Peter B — Google review
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hamlet, Suối Cái - Gành Dầu, xóm Mới, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 920000, Vietnam
http://pepperfarmphuquoc.com/
+84 911 677 489
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Vinpearl Safari Phú Quốc

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Vinpearl Safari Phú Quốc is a remarkable open zoo and conservation park that spans 380 hectares, making it the first semi-wildlife conservation area in Vietnam. It houses over 150 species, including rare native animals and exotic creatures like South African rhinoceros, Indian tigers, and Kenyan zebras. The park offers unique animal shows and features two distinct areas: Open Zoo and Wildlife Park.
A Wonderful Day with Nature and Wildlife! Our visit to the zoo was an incredibly enjoyable and educational experience for the whole family. From the moment we entered, the layout was easy to navigate, with clear signs and maps to guide us. The grounds were clean, well-maintained, and stroller-friendly, which made it very convenient for families with young children. The variety of animals was impressive — from majestic lions and playful elephants to exotic birds and fascinating reptiles. Each enclosure was spacious and designed to mimic the animals' natural habitats, which showed how much the zoo prioritizes animal welfare. Informative boards near each exhibit helped us learn about the species, their behavior, and conservation efforts. The highlight of our trip was the interactive feeding session with the giraffes — an unforgettable experience! The staff and volunteers were knowledgeable, friendly, and always happy to answer questions or offer insights about the animals. The zoo also had shaded rest areas, a kid’s play zone, and plenty of food stalls offering snacks and refreshments at reasonable prices. We spent nearly the entire day there and still felt like we could return for more. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a day close to nature while learning about the importance of wildlife conservation. We'll definitely be back!
MAHIR.S. P — Google review
It’s a great zoo for families, kids, and solo travelers. I’d recommend going early in the morning to avoid the heat. you can pay and take buggy to go around if you are not used to walk. There’s a wide variety of species. The highlight was definitely the AC safari bus drive through, were we will be taken close to giraffes, tigers, deer, zebras, lions, and even rhinos was incredible.Enjoyed the animal show and African dance performance. My favorite is giraffe feeding🤩 and chilled out at giraffe restaurant.
Bharti R — Google review
Nice safari and zoo. A bit smaller than I expected. The restaurants are fairly priced but the souvenirs are a bit pricey. The animals are diverse and look healthy. The care takers are all around the place and you see the hardwork they put in for the welfare of the animals and the visitors. The line to the safari bus was a bit long compared to the amount of people. But mostly a good experience.
Saguy A — Google review
Run and get the ticket!!! This is definitely a must-do in Phu Quoc! I booked the combo ticket (entrance + zoo tram + F&B) through Klook. Let’s start with the staff- everyone was amazing and super friendly! They were so helpful and really went above and beyond. Some staff don’t speak much English, so learning a few Vietnamese phrases or using Google Translate will definitely make your visit smoother. When we took the bus to see the lions, zebras, and other animals, one of the staff asked me to do a quick web review (I think it’s only in Vietnamese, not 100% sure), and I got a food coupon for the elephants in return. We had so much fun feeding them! The place was super clean and enjoyable! We had such a great time exploring all the different areas of the zoo. However, the food at the Giraffe Restaurant was a bit meh, it was dry and not served hot, so I wasn’t a big fan. But honestly, the amazing view of the giraffes kind of made up for it! There are multiple buses to get you to the zoo and it is for free so TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT :)
Nhi L — Google review
A moderate sized park with diverse wildlife exhibits. There is a bird show in the morning at 10:00 am and another one at 2:00 pm. I would recommend for you to reach 15 - 20 mins earlier at the amphitheater and settle at a good spot for the show. If you want to experience the show and record it find a spot at the center or if you want to get up-close with some hornbills the fly in from left and right top corner stairs of the amphitheater. The show showcased some amazing birds like rhino hornbill, great hornbill and ostriches. After the show there are lots of animal enclosures to explore. If you are with elderly people or infants you can opt the buggy service for 1,00,000 VND. But the buggy doesn't stop at the enclosures instead the just drive buy the enclosures so you cannot get a up-close encounter with the animals. At the end of the park there is a bus safari which goes through different gates which holds tigers, lions, bears, rhino, giraffes, zebra and many other herbivores. But the bus as well doesn't stop next to the animals for you to observe theme properly. They just drive by each gates without giving you a proper chance to observe the animals especially if there is a long queue at the bus station. Yes of course you have to wait in a long queue for your turn at the bus station unless you have a express pass. There is also a bird aviary and a giraffe restaurant where you can feed the giraffes. Overall a good place for kids and sub adults to enjoy up-close with various animals.
Karthikeyan L — Google review
Great little zoo with a Safari and Tram service. Many animals and opportunities to feed some and get up close and personal. The giraffe cafe was amazing. Only complaint would be the wait for the Safari bus. It was very long in that line today. And the staff at the Giraffe cafe were not cleaning the tables to make room for new guests. But overall we had a great time. Friendly staff and easy to get around.
John M — Google review
Visited on a Thursday morning,and crowds were present. It was a relatively huge zoo,with reasonable species enclosures,but some enclosures were empty or was on renovation. Biggest area was the open enclosure,where visitors would need to take a tour bus to see the animals roaming freely. Was nice,but not an eye-opener. Food quality and price-wise at the restaurants were still acceptable. Nevertheless,a zoo is still interesting for all,and also good for walking and exploring. Entry ticket is also reasonable.
ESL N — Google review
Great place to bring children and family. We came here as a couple so we went through it pretty quickly but if you take your time you could spend a whole day here. Admission is about USD23 per person which is pretty affordable. If there are lots of people I suggest using the VIP buggy which you have to pay more but worth it if you want to skip the queue!
PL C — Google review
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Bãi Dài, Gành Dầu, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 922200, Vietnam
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+84 297 3636 699
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Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phú Quốc

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Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phú Quốc is a luxurious beachfront golf resort offering refined accommodations, a water park, and various dining and bar options. As part of Vinpearl, Vietnam's leading hospitality brand, the resort promises an indulgent stay with stunning beachfront locations, world-class spa facilities, fine dining experiences, and exciting entertainment options. The 5-star hotel features elegant rooms with well-appointed amenities and a spacious pool area with a dedicated section for kids.
Our stay here was absolutely fantastic! From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel welcome with their warm hospitality and attentive service. The resort itself is stunning — beautifully maintained gardens, a clean private beach, and a relaxing, tropical atmosphere that instantly puts you in holiday mode. The rooms were spacious, spotless, and well-designed, offering beautiful views and all the amenities we needed for a comfortable stay. The breakfast buffet was amazing with a wide variety of delicious options — both local Vietnamese dishes and international favorites. There was a one issue that we have faced about drinking water availability. Like one bottle per person of 450ml is not enough throughout the day but this is also solved when we talk regarding this with the reception but this could be the area of improvement atleast 1 ltr per person may be the option. We especially loved spending time by the pool and beach, and the spa experience was top-notch — so peaceful and rejuvenating. The resort also offers convenient access to nearby attractions and VinWonders, making it perfect for both relaxation and exploration. Overall, it was a truly memorable holiday — great service, fantastic food, and beautiful surroundings. Highly recommend Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phu Quoc to anyone looking for a luxurious and relaxing getaway!
Sankalp J — Google review
Great stay. The reservation comes with airport transfer services and breakfast, both important as you are kind of far from many things. Safari is great and you can easily spend the whole morning there so make use the shuttle service from the hotel lobby (30-minute interval). Breakfast has a good spread and of reasonably good quality. The room is clean, comfortable and spacious. Apart from the distance from the town and other attractions, if you intend to spend most of your time at and around the resort, this is a pretty good option. Might try my luck at the nearby casino.
Novi L — Google review
Truly a slice of paradise! We booked an ocean view room for 2 weeks and the view is truly breathtaking. Looking for a beach front resort with an amazing pool and this resort delivers. Set away from the busy tourist areas, but close enough to visit by bus or taxi. The food service was amazing, local and international cuisine buffets that change daily. However for us, what made this resort standout is the Vinpearls staff, from the moment you arrive into the beautiful lobby, you are greeted by the lovely staff. Special thanks the man that cooked delicious pastas each night, sorry I didn’t get his name, Trân at the breakfast Pho station, welcoming us each morning. The absolute best hostess, morning or night with her beautiful smile and warm conversation is Nguyen Thi Linh Dan. Duc Tri (Galvin) a gentleman and genuinely friendly food and beverage person who we were able to chat to in English. The cleaning staff refreshed our room daily. Bella from management was also so attentive to our needs and request. We look forward to visiting again.
Veronica K — Google review
Beautiful hotel and gardens, lovely comfortable beds, amazing breakfast! The check in smooth, but overwhelming, no information given about different areas, locations, spa, restaurants etc. Drinks too expensive!! Wine the same price as we pay in the UK, small pours, and lack of variety (when we had dinner in the Beach Cafe they actually had NO white wine to offer). Cocktails didn't pack a punch. This led us to spend our money outside of the resort, which was a shame as the terrace and cafe were lovely. Please, this is a beach resort!! More sun beds needed!!!!! We never once managed to sit around the pool as not enough places. The only way to enjoy the beach was for one of us to go down early 6:30 am to sit on a sun bed until the other one got up. This meant we could never breakfast together. We don't think it's right to put towels on sunbeds (in some cases all day) and leave them empty. Your hotel has so much to offer, but we wouldn't recommend to our English friends and family for the reasons mentioned above.
LL R — Google review
I believe most of the positive reviews are not genuine. This hotel is far away from a western standard 5 stars (you could get a hint from the price). The only reason we stayed here was to be able to use the golf but you can just walk in from any other hotel. Compared to other hotels we’ve visited during our Vietnam trip the staff is nowhere near as nice and helpful and barely speaks any English. This hotel is catered for rude and obnoxious Russians (but so is this whole island) who run to reserve their sunbeds at 7am. Therefore there were no available sunbeds if you came later, both at the pool and beach. But also that’s the hotel’s fault for allowing that. Nor are drinks brought to your sunbed. Sadly these were the last few days in Vietnam and this hotel ruined it. The only thing we enjoyed was the bar at sunset. My advice spend a few dollars more and go somewhere else.
Clémence R — Google review
Having a good experience so far in Vinpearl Resort&spa Staffs are kind. room is clean room condition and reasonable price ! I highly recommend this resort if you are intend to visiting the north of Phu Quoc. 1. reasonable price 2. easy to reach out the market by a car in 5min. 3. working fast 4. good room service but the breakfast is little bit simple.
이지용 — Google review
The food at Vinpearl Phu Quoc was absolutely wonderful! Every meal was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. From the breakfast buffet to the evening dinners, the variety and quality were impressive. A truly delightful dining experience that made our stay even more memorable!
Muhammadiyor S — Google review
The hotel is nice, with a good beach and great facilities. However, the service could be improved — the staff were a bit slow. We also tried the dinner buffet; it was okay, but not impressive. What surprised us is that drinks are not included. I understand alcoholic beverages being extra, but not even soft drinks like cola or juice are provided. This definitely doesn’t feel like the standard of a 5-star hotel
Sanzhar S — Google review
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Bãi Dài, Gành Dầu, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
https://vinpearl.com/vi/hotels/vinpearl-resort-spa-phu-quoc
+84 297 3519 999
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Vung Bau Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Vung Bau Beach, nestled on the northwest coast of Phu Quoc Island, is a hidden gem that offers an idyllic escape for those seeking tranquility. This stunning half-moon bay features a long stretch of soft sand and calm jade waters, perfect for leisurely walks or kayaking adventures. The southern end of Vung Bau Beach is particularly serene, providing a secluded atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle—ideal for picnics or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings.
Great, but prefer out of rainy season days - the sea is quite wavy and not possible to swim safe. Out of the rainy season is better than Maldives.
Valentina B — Google review
We didn't reach the point on the map, but were 1 km to the south on the coast. It's just before some private territory with fish farm. The road is super bumpy and you need to drive very carefully. But the beach with stones in the water is still there. There are also very many interesting sea shells.
Anna T — Google review
Decent Natural beach with not many people there, you‘ll basically have the Beach for your own. Since there are no hotels the beach is not cleaned which might result in trash being flushed to the Land, but it‘s not as bad as other Reviews state it. Regarding Navigation, simply follow the Street towards Chez Carole and then continue on the dirt road. You will come to a stop right in Front of a fenced private property but simply park your scooter there and continue on foot towards the beach.
Leonard — Google review
Amazing location Cottages on the beach Amazing pool on the beach Great food Loving staff Very clean rooms Very safe Family and kids friendly Just what we were looking for We cancelled the day plan just to enjoy the resort facilities 1.5 km road access is bad but you know, bad roads always lead to gorgeous places This post is unpaid, genuine review
Nandan R — Google review
A Private date on the beach & unforgettable experiences of us! In the Northern Phu Quoc lies a turquoise & tranquil bay named Half-moon Bay (or Vũng Bầu Bay) where you can freely enjoy kayaking with a very little chance of a crowdedness ahead. My partner & I experienced the route of 4 km long from Half-moon beach, passing by Fingernail Island before reaching Casuarina Beach for relaxing & drinking tropical coconut water then we continued to paddle back to the shore. When the sun came down on the water, we also finished the wonderful paddle which lasted around 3 hours of fun, chill & retreat. It followed by a romantic dinner right on the beach. We hope to share this exotic experience for those enthusisatic couples out there who are also seeking for private dates on the beach like we used to, it would be perfect!!! Unfortunately, as we’d like to enjoy the wholeness of us together while paddling, we didn’t bring the camera with us so these photos were taken before & after the paddle. :) Just ask google for #Half-moon Beach, #Vung Bau Bay and they will guide you there somehow.
Phuong P — Google review
Another beach where your entrance is blocked by security guards. There's some real estate development ongoing, which would explain it. We drove in with our scooter, and a security guard was literally chasing us, honking all the way. That's pretty much all the fun there is to be had on this beach. It's a shame the island's beaches are closed off, there's a lot of natural beauty here but annoying visitors by keeping then out of most of the coastline certainly won't help make a success of these investments. You do need people to want to come back and tell others to come here...
Tamas K — Google review
We arrived around 10am in the morning and we had the beach all by ourselves. A bit of bumpy roads but least of an issue compared to nusa penida. Wear a mask and don’t wear white! You will thank me for that later. Bike parking is free. Beach is about 100-200m walk from there. It’s truly a hidden gem with clear water and peaceful surroundings. Do bring your own drinks and food as there isn’t any stall around. Please keep this beautiful beach clean! We left about 12pm and saw a lot of locals coming in for lunch break.
Jaster ( — Google review
Following the dirt road on a scooter is fun. The beach, where we were is long and in principle empty. There was no sign of infrastructure i.e. huts, bars, benches etc., just the sandy beach. At some point along the dirt road further north we had to turn around as a big excavator blocked the way. Even the scooter could not pass. Following another road under construction it was a, in a way, to see the forrest being destroyed on such scale.
Martin K — Google review
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Cửa Cạn, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam, USA
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Suoi Tranh Waterfall

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National library
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Suoi Tranh Waterfall is one of the best waterfalls in Phu Quoc, located 7km from Duong Dong. Nestled within the forest near the Ham Ninh Mountains, it offers a refreshing retreat with its rock pools and cascading falls. The entrance area is adorned with flowers and quirky animal statues, making for great photo opportunities. As you ascend the stone path to the waterfall, you'll encounter more unique animal sculptures.
A large area with a natural garden with a river and waterfall. The waterfall is beautiful, but it is a very rocky path and with jungle. The greenish plants are awesome. Thus is one of the popular places must visit by nature lovers and young generation.
Reveendran V — Google review
A lovely natural park about 9–10 km from Dương Đông town. The entrance ticket is only 30,000 VND, and the area is beautifully maintained with shady forest paths and peaceful surroundings. The stone trekking trail to the main waterfall takes about 15–20 minutes, passing mossy rocks, small streams, and wooden pavilions along the way. The waterfalls are refreshing and suitable for bathing, especially during the rainy season (May–September). Around the entrance, there are wooden-roofed traditional houses and impressive hand-carved furniture and sculptures that add a cultural touch to the park. Overall, Suối Tranh Waterfall is a perfect half-day getaway for anyone who loves nature, light trekking, and quiet green scenery away from the busy beaches.
Julia K — Google review
A great spot to visit during or at the end of the rainy season (which typically lasts from May to October on Phu Quoc) if you’re looking to enjoy refreshing, cool freshwater. The waterfall itself isn’t as spectacular as some others in Southeast Asia, but it offers several pleasant spots where you can comfortably take a dip. The water is clear and refreshing, with plenty of fish swimming around. There’s also a restaurant and a few small attractions in a nicely landscaped park. For an entrance fee of 30,000 VND—including parking—it’s more than worth it. However, be aware: they charge the same entrance fee during the dry season, and you may end up walking all the way there only to find a completely dried-up riverbed.
Michael N — Google review
Wow, I love nature, plants, flowers and trees. So I was just at the right place. Little hiking path with a waterfall. Really nice . They have some sort of bonsai’s but in much bigger pots ! They also have rest area with cantina selling water, beer and sodas. We hiked while it was about 30 degrees Celsius and it was humid as hell but loved it anyway.
Paul G — Google review
At this time of the year, a really beautiful and strong waterfall. The hike up the stream is well maintained and no trash is laying around thanks to the many bin‘s along the way. The swim ag the top was lovely and refreshing! Parking lot available. The park and the garden are really beautiful, green and clean. Definitely worth a visit!!
F. S — Google review
Entry is well priced at 30,000d. Walk through gardens with animal statues and flowers. Gradual incline rock path to the waterfall. About 15-20 mins. Best to wear covered shoes. Gets more humid as you go further up into the foliage. Waterfall is small in comparison to others but a welcome cool relief after the walk. Toilets avail but be prepared with your own paper. Drinks and food for purchase on-site.
Mary-Anne T — Google review
Accessible by the free Vinbus service (Bus route 20), it is around a 10mins short walk after alighting from the bus stop (KDL Suoi Tranh). Entrance fee is 30K per adult and 20K per child as of Oct 2025. The safari displays are eccentric yet traditional. The walk in to the waterfall is a gentle upward slope. Low to moderate level of fitness will get you there. A guide is not needed. Good sturdy footwear is recommended for the uneven stone pathway, although you’ll find tourists and foreigners wearing flip flops. Do mind your steps as the stone pathway is naturally covered with moss which can be quite slippery. Taking a dip to cool off in the stream after the walk is wonderful. Take note in the dry season there might not be much waterfall. There are many bins along the path so you can bring in snacks and drinks, including alcohol, and even have a picnic. Besides the drink shop onsite, there is a big clean toilet with basic shower facilities if you need.
Tiffany A — Google review
Beautiful Park with a lot of artistic features. Animal meets nature meets culture. Then the waterfall was about 10 minute walk and it was so refreshing after a hot humid day around the park. I really recommend bringing your swim suit! November2025
Valery P — Google review
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52H7+F8H, TL47, Dương Tơ, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
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Poivres à Phu Quoc, chez Lê Hô

Childrens farm
Tours
Farm household tour
Farms
Sightseeing Tours
We met Eric and his family and spend a lovely afternoon to visit the pepper farm but also other nice places of Phu Quoc ! It was very interesting and nice to have lots of explanation about pepper, pearl & nuoc mam factories ! Moreover, Eric speaks French, English and Vietnamese which make it easier for tourists like us ;)
Malvina G — Google review
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Thanh N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice discovery, Eric is very welcoming and we discover with great simplicity his activity. It is very interesting and its products of very good quality (to follow some comments is what makes the difference in price) (Original) Une très sympathique découverte, Éric est très accueillant et nous fait découvrir avec beaucoup de simplicité son activité. C'est très intéressant et ses produits de très bonne qualités (pour faire suite à certains commentaires c'est ce qui fait la différence de prix)
Camille E — Google review
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poivreaphuquoc.blogspot.com,To 3, Ap, Suối Mây, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
http://poivreaphuquoc.blogspot.com/
+84 93 911 00 29
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Motorbike Rental Phu Quoc 24/7

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Motorcycle rental agency
Outdoor Activities
If you're planning a trip to Phu Quoc, look no further than Motorbike Rental Phu Quoc 24/7 for your scooter needs. This service stands out for its incredible efficiency and friendly approach. With seamless communication via WhatsApp, you can easily arrange for a scooter delivery right to your accommodation—often the same day! The owner goes above and beyond by providing helmets and even guiding you to an ATM for payment.
Great bike and excellent rental service! The price is very reasonable, and the owner is incredibly friendly and helpful. They deliver and pick up the bike for you, making the whole process super convenient. The bike runs perfectly, we rode across the entire island, from main roads to small, rough paths, without any issues. I can’t recommend it enough! If you’re looking for a reliable bike and great people to support, this is the place to go.
CURIOUS V — Google review
Great motorcycle, very friendly owner! I contacted them in advance to bring the motorcycle to the airport. As soon as I landed, I picked up the motor and rode it directly to the hotel in the south for check-in. It was very convenient to use for the past three days. I rode it to watch the sunset town and all the visit area, and I strongly recommend this shop to everyone. On the last day, the owner even came to my hotel to pick up the motor, making my itinerary very convenient!
Miya M — Google review
It's absolutely brilliant, the service, bikes and people. We had 3 bikes, all nice looking Honda's. Half tank of petrol, helmets and rain covers for free. We rescheduled the return 2 times with them being always polite and flexible. 5 stars service - absolutely recommend it to anyone who want to rent a bike on Phu Quoc.
Janusz P — Google review
Impeccable service! Everything went so smooth we did it all on Whatsapp, he then delivered the motorbike (half empty tank!) at my hotel at 8am and picked it up at my hotel as well. I highly recommend it
Tony K — Google review
We were so happy to meet the owner! We rented two motorbikes for seven days, with pickup and drop-off right at the airport – super convenient. Thanks to that, exploring Phu Quoc was easy and stress-free. The motorbikes were relatively new, well-maintained, powerful, and ran smoothly without a single issue. The owner was always available and responsive in case we needed any support, which gave us great peace of mind. We’re extremely satisfied with the service and highly recommend Tính Nguyen Motor Rental to anyone visiting Phu Quoc! You have many options of motors to rent also. Thank Tính for your great and 5 star service!!!
Lan B — Google review
Perfect scooter rental. Incredible service, simple and fast. I chose this service based on Google reviews and I’m really not disappointed. Easy communication via WhatsApp, and he was able to deliver the scooter the next day (even the same day if needed). He came directly to my accommodation, showed me how the scooter worked, provided two helmets, and even accompanied me to an ATM for payment. Very competitive price for the service offert: 150,000 VND/day (600,000 VND for 4 days). For the return, he adapted to my plans: originally planned to meet at the port, but in the end, he met me at the airport at 5 AM without any issue. Smooth communication, perfect punctuality. After several scooter rentals in Asia, this was my best experience: simple, efficient, and hassle-free. Highly recommended, it allowed us to explore many parts of the island, including areas only accessible by scooter, which we truly enjoyed.
Alex G — Google review
Everything was nice and smooth. They bring bike wherever you ask (we got it directly from airport) and also pick it up later from your hotel if you ask so. Completely free. Customer service is absolutely great, bike was also in good condition.
Alec — Google review
Got a NVX 155cc in perfect state and they delivered it to the airport. Vehicle working perfectly, tank half full when received, they don’t hold your passport as a deposit and the price is the best on the island. So far, the best rental place in Vietnam for me!
Ramiro C — Google review
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Tổ 5 Ấp Bãi Vòng, Hàm Ninh, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 922200, Vietnam
http://motorbikerentalphuquoc247.com/
+84 987 441 799
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Long Beach Pearl

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Jewelry store
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Located in the bustling Long Beach area of Phu Quoc Island, the Long Beach Pearl Sales Center is a popular destination for visitors. Despite its name, it's not actually known as such by locals, but rather named due to its proximity to Long Beach. The center offers a wide range of pearl products, including stunning black pearls. The surrounding area boasts 20 kilometers of pristine coastline with soft sands and swaying palm trees, making it an ideal spot for beach lovers.
Nice shopping experience. Promotion they ran at the time was 15% off when you buy three items minimum. I found some nice earning studs, earrings, bracelets for 11 M VND. These are the same price as the other manufacturers and in the airport. Fresh water pearls are the cheapest
HuDo U — Google review
No idea about this place. Just looks fancy. A guard stopped us entering around 22:00 o'clock there.
Ville N — Google review
There are many items which make of pearl. Especially black pearl. So beautiful. This is a huge, quite and luxury place. I love it.
Thương H — Google review
We went there thinking we will shop. This women at the front of the shopping mall would not let us in , she said we can’t shop there , have to say my husband was happy that I could not shop , and she would not let us in
Mickey K — Google review
Big nice place with friendly staff .. prices 😍😍👍
Sara A — Google review
Good shop
Dovile I — Google review
Pricey place for their pearls n accessories and aircon tuned low despite shearing heat. Crocodile products reasonably priced.
FK W — Google review
Typical tourist point. Not a place if you want a good deal.
Amy F — Google review
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124 Đường Trần Hưng Đạo, Dương Đông, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 920000, Vietnam
https://longbeachpearl.com/
+84 985 858 553
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Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Chùa Hộ quốc - Phú Quốc

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Spiritist center
Sights & Landmarks
Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Chùa Hộ quốc is a large and serene temple surrounded by lush green trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere for worshippers. The location boasts abundant spiritual energy and offers stunning views of the sea to the east. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery, with the temple nestled against the mountain and facing the beautiful ocean.
Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Chùa Hộ Quốc is an incredibly beautiful and peaceful place that left me in awe. Nestled on a hilltop, it offers breathtaking views of the sea, making it one of the most serene spots in Phu Quoc. The temple’s architecture is stunning, and the tranquil atmosphere creates a perfect environment for meditation and reflection. The combination of traditional Vietnamese design and the lush surroundings enhances the beauty of the place. Watching the ocean from the temple grounds feels almost magical. It's a must-visit if you're looking to experience peace and natural beauty.
Ihar B — Google review
On our visit in the ends of June, this temple was an interesting spiritual surprise for us! We enjoyed every minute we visited it. Smart to book the Grab ride both ways with waiting time, it wasn't easy to get a car up on the mountain.
Bodter — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and peaceful temple! This place is one of the most impressive spots in Phú Quốc. The temple sits on a hill with a stunning sea view — “mountain behind, ocean in front.” The architecture is traditional and elegant, built mostly from wood and stone, giving it a calm, sacred atmosphere. It’s very clean, quiet, and perfect for relaxing or meditation after exploring busy tourist areas. You can take amazing photos from the upper terrace overlooking the ocean. A few tips: wear modest clothes (it’s a temple), bring some water, and avoid going at noon because it can get quite hot. The road up the hill is curvy but well-paved.
Similitude — Google review
Beautiful spiritual place. The temple complex is absolutely recommended. It's not overcrowded either.
Debbie S — Google review
It's a really good place to go even tho it's not my religion. People are really nice and sweet, the structure is really clean, you've got an access to toilet that is kinda important to me ! I recommend this place ! Ps: there is a lot of stairs you need a good cardio ;)
Rose N — Google review
Very nice recently pagoda (2012). The area is very quiete and relaxing and also good for who wants to pray. The view is also impressive!
Michel C — Google review
biggest temple in phu quoc, just built a few years ago, came on 2024/06/27, im also buddhism and like quiet places just like my mind.
Cuynu — Google review
The most beautiful Pagoda/Temple in phu quoc. Such a beautiful nature viewing of the Temple, Sky, and the Ocean. The breath of natural scenery is so peaceful and relaxing here.
Casey K — Google review
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426H+2HJ, Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Hộ Quốc, Dương Tơ, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
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Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Chùa Hộ quốc - Phú Quốc

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Spiritist center
Sights & Landmarks
Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Chùa Hộ quốc is a large and serene temple surrounded by lush green trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere for worshippers. The location boasts abundant spiritual energy and offers stunning views of the sea to the east. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery, with the temple nestled against the mountain and facing the beautiful ocean.
Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Chùa Hộ Quốc is an incredibly beautiful and peaceful place that left me in awe. Nestled on a hilltop, it offers breathtaking views of the sea, making it one of the most serene spots in Phu Quoc. The temple’s architecture is stunning, and the tranquil atmosphere creates a perfect environment for meditation and reflection. The combination of traditional Vietnamese design and the lush surroundings enhances the beauty of the place. Watching the ocean from the temple grounds feels almost magical. It's a must-visit if you're looking to experience peace and natural beauty.
Ihar B — Google review
On our visit in the ends of June, this temple was an interesting spiritual surprise for us! We enjoyed every minute we visited it. Smart to book the Grab ride both ways with waiting time, it wasn't easy to get a car up on the mountain.
Bodter — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and peaceful temple! This place is one of the most impressive spots in Phú Quốc. The temple sits on a hill with a stunning sea view — “mountain behind, ocean in front.” The architecture is traditional and elegant, built mostly from wood and stone, giving it a calm, sacred atmosphere. It’s very clean, quiet, and perfect for relaxing or meditation after exploring busy tourist areas. You can take amazing photos from the upper terrace overlooking the ocean. A few tips: wear modest clothes (it’s a temple), bring some water, and avoid going at noon because it can get quite hot. The road up the hill is curvy but well-paved.
Similitude — Google review
Beautiful spiritual place. The temple complex is absolutely recommended. It's not overcrowded either.
Debbie S — Google review
It's a really good place to go even tho it's not my religion. People are really nice and sweet, the structure is really clean, you've got an access to toilet that is kinda important to me ! I recommend this place ! Ps: there is a lot of stairs you need a good cardio ;)
Rose N — Google review
Very nice recently pagoda (2012). The area is very quiete and relaxing and also good for who wants to pray. The view is also impressive!
Michel C — Google review
biggest temple in phu quoc, just built a few years ago, came on 2024/06/27, im also buddhism and like quiet places just like my mind.
Cuynu — Google review
The most beautiful Pagoda/Temple in phu quoc. Such a beautiful nature viewing of the Temple, Sky, and the Ocean. The breath of natural scenery is so peaceful and relaxing here.
Casey K — Google review
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426H+2HJ, Thiền viện Trúc Lâm Hộ Quốc, Dương Tơ, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
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Sao Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Sao Beach, located in the southeast corner of Phu Quoc island in Vietnam, is a stunning white-sand beach with clear waters and scenic views. Despite being at the center of significant resort development, it remains one of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam. The beach offers a range of activities such as swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, kite surfing, and fishing. Visitors can also find local restaurants and chair rentals along the shore.
Beautiful, clean, white - perfect! I've never seen such a clean and tidy beach as this one! The water is great for swimming, and on the water there is a charming floating restaurant (Bè Nắng - Quán Ăn Trên Bè) that offers some of the finest seafood in the city in a magical setting! This beach is a must-see! Highly recommended!
Gabor H — Google review
This is a gorgeous beach but not very big. In my opinion NOT the best in Phu Quoc and yes, it is full of trash! PQ island has a list of “ best beaches” but for some reason, the best ones I have found are the ones off the map that I accidently found exploring. The unknown beaches. This one was crowded and small. Took me 40 min both ways to walk it entirely. Again,I agree with other reviews that it is full of trash. Most public beaches in Vietnam are. The only clean areas belong to resorts but this beach has mostly beach clubs that only keep their spot clean. Others businesses don’t bother .The swings and decorative bridge to your left belong yo the beach club bar and you have to pay to take pictures there! You also have to pay for bathrooms and showers… what a joke! There is a Highland Coffee shop( popular coffee chain in Vietnam) right at the entrance!
Kathy S — Google review
The beach is absolutely stunning. White sand, amazing water, Beautiful clean nature.. I can spend hours here. One thing to be aware of- they gonna charge you 100k for bed even if you order to drink from the restaurant. It’s about 30 minutes drive from centre.
Mor E — Google review
The beach has potential, but there is an enormous amount of ocean trash everywhere and nobody cleans it. Based on the layers of trash, it’s a long-term problem that nobody is addressing. We decided to leave and go to Khem Beach instead — there are more people, but it’s much cleaner, with no trash at all.
Juraj J — Google review
Nice white sandy beach clear water, bats and testaurants on the beach trees and palm trees on the beach for shadow. nice experience
Cristina P — Google review
🌴 Sao Beach – A Slice of Paradise with Room to Improve 🏖️ Sao Beach in Phu Quoc is absolutely stunning with its powdery white sand and turquoise waters — it truly looks like a postcard! 📸 It’s a great spot to relax, swim, or take beautiful photos. The beach is surrounded by palm trees and has a peaceful vibe, especially in the early morning or late afternoon. 🌅 However, it’s worth noting that some areas could use better maintenance. There have been reports of litter, especially during peak times, which takes away from the natural beauty. Hopefully, more efforts will be made to keep this gem clean. 🧹🌊 🍽️ Paradiso Restaurant – Beachfront Dining with a View 🌺 Located right on Sao Beach, Paradiso Restaurant offers a relaxed, beachfront dining experience. The views are unbeatable — you can enjoy your meal with your feet in the sand and the sea breeze in your hair. 🌬️🍹 The menu features fresh seafood, Vietnamese dishes, and tropical drinks. While the food is decent and the setting is lovely, some reviews mention that prices are a bit high for the quality, and service can be slow during busy hours. Still, it’s a great place to chill after a swim or grab a drink while watching the waves. 🐟🍤🍍.
Athif A — Google review
Absolutely stunning beach comparable to Roatan in the Caribbean. Crystal clear water and white sand. Really pretty.
HuDo U — Google review
To get to the Sao Beach was a bit difficult for me find the right entrance. I would recommend you to drop the navigation pin to this Chezdugong restaurant, easy access, you can also rent a chair there (I paid 100k per person). Overall the beach is a bit crowded, lots of boats around, good to take pictures and water activities. In my experience I prefer Khem Beach, much beautiful and calm.
Michel M — Google review
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Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam, USA
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Hon Thom Departure Terminal - Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park

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Transportation
Tramways
Hon Thom Departure Terminal is a vibrant hub designed with an Ancient Rome theme, serving as the gateway to Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park. The terminal offers access to thrilling activities such as surfing and paragliding on the An Thoi archipelago, particularly on the renowned Hon Thom Island. Visitors can explore the amusement park and partake in exciting experiences like renting paragliding equipment, water slides, or sea scooters. The cable car system boasts a maximum speed of 8.
This was the highlight of my Vietnam vacation and it lived up to the expectation. The whole ride was fantastic the views were beautiful and breathtaking. This is most certainly a must do activity. There wasn't any queue or waiting for the ride. The walk to the cable car entrance is really long and strenuous but the ride was worth the effort. My family and I enjoyed the whole experience thoroughly.
Monisha C — Google review
Well worth doing seeing how it is the Guinness book of world records for the longest tram ride, stunning views on your way to the island. Highly recommend doing the buffet as well so many food choices it was unreal. The theme park water park also extremely nice as well and the beach beautiful beyond. Highly recommend would definitely do it again. Staff extremely friendly and helpful with all your questions and needs.
Scott M — Google review
We spent a delightful afternoon at the Hon Thom Cable Car Terminal and thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. We made the mistake of including this place in our island hopping tours whereas I feel it should be a full day spent here tour. The terminal is modern, clean, and efficiently run, offering comfortable waiting areas and great ocean views. The lunch buffet at Mango is mind boggling.They have a variety of cuisines meats, fruits, fresh juices and also a Goblet full of Beer free 😋 😀. The service staff at the restyrant and all over are courteous n helpful. Clean washrooms everywhere inspite of atleast 5 to 7k visitors a day The cable car journey itself was spectacular — smooth, scenic, and offering panoramic views of the islands and emerald-green waters below. The on-site cafés and shops added to the convenience, allowing us to relax and take in the surroundings. The staff were polite and attentive, ensuring a pleasant visit from start to finish. Overall, an unforgettable afternoon and one of the highlights of our trip to Phu Quoc!
Neha K — Google review
Riding the Hon Thom Cable Car feels less like transportation and more like a quiet flight above paradise. The view is unreal — emerald sea below, scattered islands glowing under the sun, and fishing boats that look like tiny dots moving slowly through the blue. It’s the kind of sight that makes you forget to pull out your phone. The cabins are modern, smooth, and surprisingly quiet. You can feel the breeze even when the door is closed, and for a moment, it’s just you, the sky, and the sea. The whole ride lasts around 15 minutes, but honestly, it feels both too short and perfectly long at the same time. At the end of the ride, Hon Thom Island opens up with beaches, water slides, and palm-lined paths. It’s clearly designed for tourists — beautiful but a bit commercial — yet still worth the trip for the view alone. One small minus: queues can get long at peak hours, and staff sometimes seem overwhelmed. But once you’re up there, none of that matters much.
Minh V — Google review
We had a wonderful time visiting Thom Islet, also known as Hon Thom Island, part of the Sun World complex in Phu Quoc. The trip starts with an amazing cable car ride — one of the longest in the world — offering breathtaking panoramic views over the ocean and small islands below. Once on the island, the atmosphere is vibrant and well-maintained. The aqua park is a highlight, perfect for families and adults alike, with clean facilities and plenty of fun slides. The beaches are stunning, with crystal-clear waters and soft white sand ideal for relaxing after a few activities. There are many photo spots, beach clubs, and restaurants, all beautifully designed and managed. The staff are polite and professional, ensuring everything runs smoothly. It’s best to spend half a day to a full day here to really enjoy all the attractions. A great mix of adventure, leisure, and natural beauty — definitely a must-visit when in Phu Quoc!
Med E — Google review
The water park is a bit pricey, but totally worth it! There are plenty of slides and attractions, and the staff are very strict about safety rules, age limits, and proper swimwear. If your swim shorts have zippers, you won’t be allowed on certain slides — so keep that in mind. There’s a Starbucks right next to the park, though it’s also quite expensive and doesn’t have all the drinks you might expect. The nearby tuk-tuks are on the pricey side too. Access can be a little tricky, as there’s a pedestrian-only bridge, and you’ll need to find a place to park your scooter a bit further away. Despite that, the place is beautiful, peaceful, and very well kept — a lovely spot to spend the day and have fun in the water! 💦🌴☀️
Adva K — Google review
This is sunworld's creation which has an 8 km long cable car. The scenery is beautiful and the ride was safe. It takes approx 20 mins to reach the other side which has water sports and restaurants / crafted beer outlets. Runs between 9am to 12noon and then 1.30pm to 5pm all days of the week. Tickets cost 300,000 VND per person which includes entry to Kiss of the bridge spot.
Sumeet M — Google review
Our visit to sun World HonThom island was truly an unforgettable experience.This incredible attraction holds the record for being the world's longest cable car 🚠 nearly 8kms , streching over the turquoise sea that connects phu quoc to hon thom island. We booked our entry tickets through the klook app,which mad ethe entire process super convenient.All we had to do was scan the QR code at the entrance and we were good to go,no long queues or hassles.One can also get the entry tickets in the counters. The cable car journey takes around 20 minutes, and honestly, it’s a breathtaking ride. The sea view from above is absolutely unmatchable—crystal-clear waters, scattered fishing boats, and tiny islands below create a truly mesmerizing sight. It felt like floating through paradise, and we loved every bit of it. Once you reach the Hon Thom island ,you’re greeted with multiple photo points that are perfect for capturing those postcard-worthy moments. By default, your ticket also includes access to the two theme parks on the island ~one with water games and another with dry games. At the time of our visit, the dry games section was under renovation, so not many rides were open. However, we spent most of our time enjoying the water park, which had several fun slides and a relaxing lazy pool. The only downside was that there’s no lift access to the slides, so you’ll need to climb 100–200 steps for most rides, which can get quite tiring. Another disappointing part was the locker and shower facilities.The lockers cost 100000VND each ,which felt a bit expensive and the shower area wasn't very well maintained , cleanliness could be definitely improved. But all those minor inconveniences were forgotten when we took the cable car back during sunset. Watching the sun dip into the ocean, with speedboats and fishing boats returning to the mainland, was one of the most magical moments of our trip. The entire sky turned golden-orange, and the view from the moving cable car was simply spectacular. Don’t forget to claim your complimentary crafted beer (included with your ticket)—just ask any staff member, and they’ll guide you where to get it. And if you’re staying late, make sure to catch the “Kiss the Stars” bridge show (entry ticket required). It’s a stunning night spectacle worth seeing! Overall it was a perfect blend of adventure , natural and man made beauty with unforgettable memories. Despite a few areas that could use improvement , the cable car ride alone makes it totally worth visiting
ChandraNag S — Google review
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Bãi Đất Đỏ, An Thới, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
https://ticketcheap.shop/hon-thom
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May Rut island

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Island
Nature & Parks
May Rut island is a small, pristine island that's popular for day excursions. The beach boasts surprisingly blue waters and maintains its wilderness with crystal-clear seas and minimal tourist crowds. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling in the colorful coral reefs and vibrant marine life. The island offers delicious local cuisine at a restaurant, along with opportunities for relaxation on the white sandy beaches or in hammocks.
It has small super beautiful beach. In Phu Quoc travel, this island was the most beautiful.
Paul P — Google review
Kinda commercial, lots of tourists. They offer photo spots, food, restrooms, hammock, clean beach.
Alison Y — Google review
I did a John's tour overnight camp here and it was a wonderful adventure. It wasn't what I expected but it was a lot of fun. My little tent was well set up and the meals were delicious. The unexpected parts? I was the only camper and there were torrential rains. The staff were very solicitous and made my trip truly memorable. I recommend the trip to solo travellers as there's a lovely blend of serene island life and people watching with each boat of day trippers. A wonderful holiday memory!
Robyn M — Google review
Beautiful island with white Sandy beaches and clear water. It's so peaceful. The water is warm and good snorkeling spots.
Jason F — Google review
Loved it. Drone shoot is free in most of the tours. Make sure to include that for an unforgettable experience
Chaitanya D — Google review
Came here with John tour and had lunch. Lunch was amazing. So much food!!! They also got us lounge coats for free as a part of lunch. We ordered cocktails, beer and soda. Kids had fun building sand castles on the beach.
Robin P — Google review
Is okay.. The pictures are definitely very misleading. Pls take a look at my Pic. That's the real may rut. Island is usually used for your lunch base. Food are nice though! And many hammocks for that nap
Arvi W — Google review
400.000vnd for a trip to two islands. And it was amazing. I am crying for happiness that even I was a solo traveller, I decided to take this trip. Love the island.
Quynhanh N — Google review
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Hòn Thơm, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam, USA
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