
Phu Quoc
Three Serene Jungle-Sea Days in Phu Quoc
Jungle-framed beaches, quiet sunsets, and easy island wandering
Slow down on Vietnam’s emerald island with jungle-framed beaches, calm sunsets, and easy day trips that don’t require much planning. This 3-day Phu Quoc escape clusters each day in one area, with halal-friendly food options, relaxed sightseeing, and plenty of time to simply float, nap, and wander.
Highlights
Ease into the day with shaded sands, palm trees, and calm water at Ong Lang or Sao Beach.
Snorkel, swim, and relax on small offshore islands with turquoise water and coral reefs.
Kayak gently through mangroves and palm-lined river bends for a true jungle-wild vibe.
Watch the sun sink over the Gulf of Thailand from quiet, west-facing stretches of sand.
Stroll through pepper farms and coconut groves for a slow, local side of the island.
Where to Stay

Camia Resort & Spa
Low-rise, greenery-wrapped resort on a rocky stretch near Ong Lang with two pools, sea views, and plenty of palms and gardens creating a jungle-by-the-sea feel.
$80-130/night
Sunrise Boutique Phu Quoc
Small, friendly hotel on a quieter street with lots of greenery, easy access to Long Beach and Duong Dong town, and simple, clean rooms.
$40-70/nightGood to Know
How to Cluster Your Days
Keep Day 1 around Ong Lang – Cua Can – Long Beach, Day 2 around the north (Rach Vem and Duong Dong), and Day 3 in the south (An Thoi and Hon Thom) so you aren’t crossing the island multiple times.
Confirm Halal-Friendly Prep in Person
When you arrive at any restaurant, clearly request no pork, no lard, and no alcohol in cooking; seafood and vegetable dishes are usually easiest to adapt, and many kitchens are used to such requests.
What to Wear for Boat and River Days
Bring a lightweight long-sleeve top, quick-dry shorts or swimwear, and secure sandals; pack a dry bag for your phone and a small tip for guides if service is good.
Getting Around Without a SIM
If you won’t have mobile data, screenshot your hotel name and key Vietnamese phrases, ask your hotel to write addresses in Vietnamese, and have them arrange taxis or tours whenever possible.
Cash, Cards, and Tipping Norms
Many mid-range hotels and restaurants accept cards, but small shops and taxis are often cash-only; tipping is not mandatory but small tips for good service on tours and at hotels are appreciated.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Nhat Lan Restaurant
Beachfront Vietnamese seafood spot right on Long Beach; focus on grilled fish, prawns, steamed squid, stir-fried morning glory, and plain rice. Ask them to prepare your dishes without alcohol, and avoid any pork items to keep it halal-friendly.
1h 30m · $15-25 per person
Ong Lang Village Restaurant
Casual garden-style eatery set back from the road with lots of trees; go for stir-fried vegetables, tofu dishes, fresh spring rolls, and steamed or grilled fish prepared without alcohol or pork.
1h · $10-18 per person
Ong Lang Beach Morning Swim & Walk
Start your trip with a gentle swim and walk along this quieter, tree-fringed beach; find a shaded spot under the palms and simply relax.
2h · Free
Cua Can River Kayaking Tour
Join a guided kayaking trip along the calm Cua Can River, gliding past mangroves, palms, and quiet stretches of riverbank; many tours also stop at a local temple and a pepper garden.[1]
3h · $40-60 per person
Sunset & Stroll on Long Beach
Head to the central section of Long Beach before golden hour, find a beach bar or simple café for fresh juice, then walk the shoreline as the sun sets into the sea.
1h 30m · Free (drinks extra)
Rach Vem Floating Seafood Raft (Choose No-Pork Kitchen)
Pick one of the floating seafood rafts that confirms they do not cook pork in the same pans and can prepare whole grilled fish, steamed crab, clams, and boiled shrimp simply with salt, pepper, lime, and chili—no alcohol, no pork.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person
The Home Pizza – Duong Dong (Seafood & Veg Only)
Cozy, greenery-filled pizzeria; order vegetarian pizzas (no meat, request no alcohol in sauce) or seafood pizza without ham, plus salads and fries—double-check with staff about ingredients and ask to avoid any alcohol-based items.
1h 15m · $10-18 per person
Rach Vem Starfish Beach & Mangrove Scenery
Visit this village and shallow beach area to see starfish in clear water (do not pick them up), walk the long wooden bridges, and take in wild mangrove and jungle views along the coast.
2h 30m · Free (transport extra)
Pepper Farm & Local Garden Stop
On your way back from the north, stop at a small pepper farm to walk between pepper vines, see how the famous Phu Quoc pepper is grown, and buy a small packet as a souvenir.
45m · $2-5 or Free with purchase
Duong Dong Night Market Stroll (Food Browsing Only)
Walk through the lively night market, enjoy the atmosphere, and look for fresh fruit, coconut water, or simple grilled corn—avoid unknown meats and confirm no alcohol or pork cross-contamination if you decide to try seafood.
1h 30m · Free (snacks extra)14 activities across 3 days
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