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Phu Quoc Fishing Village Tourism: The Perfect Destination for a Crowd-Free Holiday Trip

If you have the opportunity to visit Phu Quoc on holidays but do not like crowded places, you should try to "go back to the stories of the sea" to explore the fishing villages in Phu Quoc. This is not only a place where you can find peace, but also a place that contains beautiful stories about the lives of fishermen, about the love of the sea and cultural values ​​with strong identity. Surely, a trip to Phu Quoc fishing village will enrich your unique experiences here!

Việt NamViệt Nam19/03/2025

Phu Quoc is famous for its many fishing villages, each with its own unique stories and activities. But they all have one thing in common: peace, simplicity and closeness to nature. Let's take a look at some of Phu Quoc's fishing villages that are popular tourist destinations to best prepare for a "change of pace" for this April 30 and May 1 holiday.

1. Ham Ninh fishing village: A rustic and quiet corner of the sea

Bai Vong Wharf - A check-in spot in Ham Ninh fishing village loved by young people. (Photo: Collected)


When mentioning Ham Ninh fishing village, we immediately think of rustic boats moored along the coast, fishermen working diligently from early morning. The space here is so quiet, like a charming landscape painting that can only be found in a pristine sea area like Ham Ninh.

  • Fishermen’s life: Visitors can chat with locals, participate in activities such as fishing, fishing nets, or even help them pull in their nets after a trip out to sea. In particular, you will enjoy fresh seafood dishes such as Ham Ninh crabs, grilled mackerel right on the beach – an impressive culinary experience.
  • Ham Ninh Beach: The sea in Ham Ninh is not noisy, not crowded, but strangely peaceful. Standing on the fine sand, watching small boats gliding on the clear blue water, you will feel the wonderful tranquility.

 

2. Ganh Dau fishing village: Wild features and beautiful natural landscape

From Ganh Dau fishing village, visitors can see the Cambodian sea border from this location. (Photo: Collected)


Ganh Dau is located in the North of Phu Quoc, a place with wild and peaceful beauty. This is a fishing village that is not too famous but has a strong attraction for those who love the quiet and closeness to nature.

  • Simple life in the fishing village: Visiting Ganh Dau, you will see with your own eyes the hard-working fishermen going out to sea every day, the boats moored close to the shore, waiting for the lucrative fishing trips. Tourists can experience fishing or fishing with the fishermen, or simply sit on the beach, listening to the fishermen tell interesting stories about the sea and the seafaring profession.
  • Paradise-like beauty: Ganh Dau beach is quiet with clear blue water and shady trees, creating a wonderful setting for those looking for relaxation and rest.

 

Rach Vem Fishing Village: A Place With Natural Starfish and a Simple Fisherman's Life

Wooden bridges and boats at Rach Vem offer visitors many interesting experiences. (Photo: Collected)


Rach Vem fishing village, located in Phu Quoc , is a great destination for those who want to experience the life of local fishermen and explore the unspoiled natural beauty. It stands out with its beautiful beach, especially the huge number of natural starfish, which is a highlight to attract tourists.

  • Learn about fishing: Visitors to Rach Vem can not only admire the beauty of the sea but also participate in interesting activities of fishermen. You can board a fishing raft with the locals, experience fishing or go squid fishing at night offshore. This is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the life of fishermen and have memorable memories during your trip.
  • Discover natural starfish: One of the special features of Rach Vem is the huge number of natural starfish. Visitors can freely check-in and take sparkling photos, but also need to pay attention to protect them. Let's admire and take photos of starfish from afar to join hands to protect this natural beauty, contributing to preserving valuable resources for future generations.

 

Why should you choose to travel to Phu Quoc to explore fishing villages?

Phu Quoc fishing villages are often located in quiet coastal areas, far from the noise of bustling tourist areas. (Photo: Collected)


Phu Quoc fishing village tourism not only brings wonderful experiences but also contributes to the preservation of cultural values and marine environment. When participating in activities in fishing villages, visitors not only learn about fishing but also directly participate in marine environmental protection campaigns, helping to maintain the life and beauty of Phu Quoc nature.

Traveling to Phu Quoc fishing village is not only a journey to relax, but also to discover cultural values, experience the simple life of fishermen and immerse yourself in beautiful nature. Each fishing village, each story of fishermen brings you a feeling of closeness, peace, as if returning to the source. Let these experiences enrich your journey to discover the Pearl Island !
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