Unfortunately, this place is getting squashed between a new, huge construction area to the right (which makes the sealed road very wet and dirty) and the existing resort town to the left (with its silly cobblestone streets and pretentious, fake "Kiss Bridge" to attract the artificial tourism trade). What remains is a beach that has been subjected to intense Coconut tree planting in preparation to be swallowed up by even more international resorts. Which will probably turn this remaining public beach into an exclusive, guests only private one. There's not much to see here now, but if you do, get there soon before the publicly availability is taken away and handed over to the ever expanding resort businesses. Noteworthy, the road is easy and sealed if you're arriving from the south (resort city area), albeit messy and dirty from the trucks from the construction area. A different scenario if your arriving from the north, where the unsealed road is very bumpy and ridden with water-filled potholes and some muddy sections....but you will experience local village life as you...
Read moreThe rare place in Phu Quoc that traditional village of producing dried fish is maintained. Stunning view of the sea, local farmers and fishery boats. Hopefully no more big projects or...
Read moreNice view. good food but you need to go to the end of the road, there are nice huts then you can order food and you can cook by yourself if you already bought from the market....
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