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Hon Son是越南湄公河三角洲海岸外一座宁静的小岛——没有派对旅馆,没有网红打卡人潮,只有渔村与郁郁葱葱的丘陵。

Last updated · May 21, 2026 · independently researched, never sponsored.
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Hon Son是一座面积约12平方公里的岛屿,坐落在泰国湾中,距大陆海岸约65公里。它隶属于安江省,是那种日常生活依然围绕渔网与果园、而非旅游收入运转的地方。岛上约有4000名居民,分散在几个小村落——Bai Nha、Bai Bang和Thien Thu Son是你实际会到访的几处。
该岛历史上曾属坚江省,老地图上仍会如此标注。当地人称其为Hon Son,有时也叫Lai Son,两种叫法都通。
不同于已蜕变为度假村与赌场胜地的Phu Quoc,Hon Son从未经历那样的大规模开发。这里道路狭窄,海滩未经人工修缮,住宿最高档次也不过是干净的小旅馆,而非四星级酒店。这正是它全部的魅力所在。
Hon Son吸引的是那些渴望原汁原味岛屿体验、不想面对过度开发的旅行者。主要看点如下:
这里没有夜生活,也没有水上运动设施。如果这些对你来说不可或缺,去Phu Quoc吧。
旱季为12月至4月。海面平静,天空晴朗,渡轮运营稳定。三四月份气温较高,可达34至36°C,但通常有海风吹拂。
9月至11月尽量避开。海况恶劣时渡轮可能随时停航,下午常有强降雨。岛上几乎没有可以躲雨消磨时间的室内场所。
Tet(一月下旬或二月上旬)会迎来三角洲各省的国内游客,岛上气氛会热闹许多,但住宿也会很快订满,届时务必提前预订。
大陆的出发点是荣基亚市(Rach Gia)。从Saigon出发有两种方式:
抵达Rach Gia后,从荣基亚港乘渡轮前往Hon Son,普通船只船程约2至2.5小时,单程票价100,000至150,000 VND。渡轮通常在清晨发船(约早上8点),回程渡轮在下午早些时候从Hon Son出发。出发前务必在当地确认时刻表——班次可能调整,遇到恶劣天气也可能取消。
上岛后,可向民宿租借摩托车(100,000至150,000 VND/天)或步行出行。岛屿不大,骑车绕一圈不到一小时。

图片来源:Pexels,摄影师 Nam Ng
主登山道从山脚的寺庙附近开始,穿越果园蜿蜒而上。记得带水,并尽早出发——山顶路段几乎没有遮阴。山顶有一座小神龛,可俯瞰海湾全景。
山顶上的佛教寺庙,古树参天,氛围清幽。爬这段短坡值得一来,景致本身便是最大的回报,而非建筑本身有多壮观。
渡口附近的主海滩,水浅而温暖。几个小摊贩售卖椰子和当地啤酒。别期待有躺椅——带条毛巾,在树荫下找个舒适的地方坐下就好。
港口在天亮前便热闹起来。如果你起得早,凌晨5点左右走去码头,可以看到渔获卸船的场景:鱿鱼、螃蟹和各种礁鱼——其中一些会出现在你的午餐盘里。
Hon Son的餐饮场景简单直接:海鲜,海鲜,还是海鲜。Bai Nha附近有几家家庭式小餐馆,供应每天早上从船上卸下的新鲜渔获。
常见菜式有烤鱿鱼、清蒸螃蟹、鱼肉火锅,以及配虾的"goi cuon"(越式鲜虾春卷)。人均消费约80,000至150,000 VND,视点餐内容而定。烤海胆当季时(大约3月至6月)值得一试——配上青柠、盐和辣椒,风味十足。
早餐可以寻找"hu tieu"——这是一种南方风格的米粉汤,口味比pho清淡,在三角洲一带十分普遍。一碗售价25,000至35,000 VND。
别指望有精品鸡尾酒吧。晚上喝酒,就是在水边的塑料椅摊位喝bia hoi或罐装Saigon啤酒。
住宿条件较为基础,以民宿和家庭旅馆为主,大多集中在Bai Nha海滩附近。大致分为:
岛上没有度假村,没有泳池。周末和节假日请提前预订——全岛客房总量有限。直接打电话联系(用越南语)往往比用App更靠谱,不过部分住宿也已上线Booking.com。

图片来源:Pexels,摄影师 Vietnam Tri Duong Photographer
Hon Son最适合作为游览湄公河三角洲行程中的一段支线——搭配在Can Tho或Ha Tien的几天,便能串起一条大多数游客从未考虑过的南部环线。这里不精致,不光鲜,而这恰恰就是它值得你踏上那班渡轮的理由。