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 the largest island in Vietnam, located in the Gulf of Thailand.

 known as the precious stone of Vietnam tourism because of


the endless blue ocean, vast national park, and gorgeous
sunsets
 Kien Giang province.
 574 square kilometers.
 famous for being the largest camp for prisoners of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War
 many people come here for a quick escape to the beach town or to get closer to mother nature while
trekking or camping in the national park.
DRY SEASON
 from October and continues through March.
 If you want to avoid the rain, you should plan your trip to Phu Quoc between November to March.
However, as it is also the peak season, everything from air ticket to accommodation and more will be
priced up.

 When October nears its end, the wet season will be almost over too.
Rain happens occasionally, the sky is clear, and the ocean is calm
again. Therefore you can visit Phu Quoc during this month to avoid
the high season.
Wet season
 (April – September), rain happens frequently on
the west coast, while the east coast is calmer.
 Storms are not unheard of either.
 Big winds and heavy rain often occur in July,
August, and September which will cause some
disadvantage to your trip.

 However, this time of the year, the services in Phu


Quoc become a lot cheaper, which is suitable for
those traveling on a low budget..
 Don’t forget to carry a poncho, insect repellent, flip-
flops, and a waterproof bag for your phone/backpack.
By the way, girls, it is a must to use waterproof
cosmetics.

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