Saigon to Phu Quoc Family Week: Culture First, Beach After
Seven days that earn the beach: two days of Saigon history and markets, then five days on Phu Quoc with kids in tow — flights, resorts, and a pace that works.
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Seven days that earn the beach: two days of Saigon history and markets, then five days on Phu Quoc with kids in tow — flights, resorts, and a pace that works.
Phu Quy sits 120 km off Phan Thiet and draws mostly Vietnamese tourists — which is exactly why it's worth the ferry ride.
Nam Du is a chain of 21 islands off Kien Giang province with clear water, fishing-village homestays, and almost zero tourist infrastructure — the way Phu Quoc looked two decades ago.
Cu Lao Cham sits 18km off Hoi An — a marine-protected archipelago where you can swim, snorkel, and eat grilled fish in a village that still runs on fishing boats.
A small marine-protected island off Tuy Phong district, Cu Lao Cau has live coral, clear water, and almost no infrastructure — which is exactly the point.
While the daily boat-tour circuit crowds Mun and Tam islands, Bich Dam and Hon Mot sit largely ignored — and that's exactly why they're worth the extra planning.
Phu Quoc has a tight dry season and a punishing wet one. Here's how to read the calendar so you land when the water is clear and the beaches aren't wrecked.
Bai Dam Trau is a quiet crescent beach on Con Dao with clear water, no hawkers, and planes landing right overhead. Here's what you need to know before going.
Bai Tranh is a small coral-ringed beach on Hon Mun island near Nha Trang. Here's what to expect, how to get there, and what most visitors get wrong.
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