Long Beach
As Vietnam's largest island, Phu Quoc has a plethora of beaches strewn about. Long beach, also known as Bai Truong, is a must-see attraction on Phu Quoc island. The beach is located on the west coast of Phu Quoc island and has a 20-kilometer coastline.
Long beach is separated into two sections: north and south. The northern end of the beach is densely packed with hotels, guesthouses, hostels, bars, and restaurants, while the southern end is home to shopping districts, marina posh restaurants, luxury resorts, villas, and pearl farms. The beach is easily reached on foot.
Long beach is appealing due to its swaying palm palms, long stretch of smooth yellow sands, and clean and tranquil ocean. There is one hanging beach-side palm tree in particular at the northern half of the beach. This is a popular location for wedding photography. Swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, jet skiing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, squid fishing, and riding around town are just a few of the activities available at the beach. In fact, the beaches on Phu Quoc island are regarded as some of the best in Vietnam for snorkeling.
You can also rent a bicycle or a motorcycle to explore the pearl fields and traditional fishing communities at the southern end of the beach. If you do not want to join in the activities, simply rest on a sun lounge and enjoy the quiet environment of the beautiful beach, glistening pellucid ocean, and dancing palm trees beneath a clear sky.
Long Beach also provides photographers with stunning and beautiful sunset views. Visitors have long been fascinated by this beautiful vista. As a result, Long Beach is an outstanding destination on the list of things to do in Phu Quoc.
Do you intend to spend your vacation in Phu Quoc? If so, remember to schedule your flights to the island between December and May.
Location: Phu Quoc Island