
Sports show combined with fireworks in Phu Quoc
The 20-minute "Symphony of the Sea" show features flyboard and jetski performances on the sea combined with fireworks and water cannons, taking place daily from November 1.
A new version of the Symphony of the Sea show will return to Sunset Town Bay at 7:50 pm every day. The shows offer an extreme water sports performance combining modern lighting and sound technology and artistic fireworks.
The new show aims to honor the culture, landscape and innovative spirit of Vietnam. Throughout the plot are harmonies created by sound systems, lights, and laser technology upgraded with quality equivalent to the show that holds two Guinness world records, the Green Island Symphony in Cat Ba.
During the show, international flyboarders performed aerial acrobatics 15 meters above the water using professional flying equipment. To enhance the effect, they wore costumes with LED lights combined with flares and fireworks.
At the same time, dozens of jetskis were controlled by athletes to run around on the water surface, creating a mobile "fireworks field" in the middle of the sea. The show's background music was mixed from world famous hits, the rhythm matched each movement of the performers to create harmony.
Adding to the show's effect was the firing of 400 fireworks. The organizers brought 4 types of fireworks including fireworks, water cannons, flares and kite fireworks, creating dozens of different effects.
Visitors can watch Symphony of the Sea from three viewpoints including the Kissing Bridge, Sun Bavaria GastroPub restaurant and Sunset Bay beach. Of which, Sun Bavaria GastroPub restaurant is designed as an open grandstand facing the sea with an airy two-story space. The open mezzanine has a high-ceiling glass frame, providing an unlimited view, allowing you to fully admire the performance. The restaurant also serves dinner with high-class dishes, combined with the famous Sun KraftBeer craft beer produced right on the island.
In addition, Cau Hon is also a stop at a moderate height, helping visitors admire the entire performance and interact directly with the athletes.
