If you think you’ve seen it all in Vietnam—from the lanterns of Hoi An to the limestone peaks of Ha Long Bay—think again. Tucked away off the coast of Binh Thuan Province, lies Phu Quy Island, a sleepy, sun-kissed escape that’s only just beginning to catch the travel world’s attention.
Still blissfully under the radar, Phu Quy offers the perfect blend of raw natural beauty, peaceful beaches, dramatic cliffs, fresh seafood, and welcoming locals. It’s not just a destination—it’s a disconnection from the chaos of modern life.

Phu Quy (pronounced foo kwee) is a small volcanic island about 120 kilometers southeast of Phan Thiet (Mui Ne). The island covers just over 16 square kilometers, making it easily explorable by motorbike in a day or two.
Getting There:
The Phu Quy Lighthouse offers jaw-dropping views of the coastline. The hike is short but steep, and the panorama at the top is well worth the sweat.
Arguably the island’s most Instagrammable spot. Think clear turquoise waters, lava rock pools, and dramatic cliffs.
Nearby islets like Hon Tranh and Hon Den are perfect for snorkeling and coral watching.
The island is compact, with quiet roads, fishing villages, and rice paddies.
The seafood here is as fresh as it gets—fished that morning, grilled that night. Must-try local dishes include:
Beachside BBQ joints and floating seafood restaurants are popular and incredibly affordable.
Phu Quy Island isn’t for those looking for shopping malls or rooftop bars. It’s for travelers who want quiet beaches, honest smiles, and a raw connection to nature.
So unplug your phone, hop on a ferry, and lose yourself in the slow rhythm of island life. Because in a world full of noise, Phu Quy whispers—and it’s worth listening.
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