Phu Quoc has long been dubbed the ‘paradise of Vietnam’ attracting both domestic and foreign tourists worlwide to visit the island. The beaches of Phu Quoc have been recognized and ranked highly on sites evaluating quality of world travel services.
Phu Quoc Pearl island not only attracts visitors with its endless blue sea, white sand, and fresh natural scenery, but also its beautiful bays and diverse cuisine. In addition to the large island of Phu Quoc, the area of Nam An Thoi is an archipelago with 18 unspoiled smaller islands which are planned to be a tourism development area in alignment with coral conservation including Hon Xuong.
Hon Xuong island, with a total area of 20 hectares is considered by many travel blogs as one of the 5 most beautiful islands in the Phu Quoc area and is a paradise, like a minature Maldives. The greatest aspects of the Hon Xuong island would be its clear turquoise water, rich flora and fauna on the sea floor, the dense and diverse coral reefs that are perfect for diving and conservation tourism, and the privacy and independence among the islands in Nam An Thoi, Phu Quoc.
This island is located in the Nam An Thoi area of the Phu Quoc islands and it is ranked at the top as the most beautiful of the islands. Another of the interesting aspects of this island is the many small caves and ravishing rocks spread throughout the island. Inside the caves you can lay still or dive to watch the beautiful sea paradise in the heart of Hon Xuong. The island is a great place for those who enjoy exploring aquatic life; diving to see corals, lobsters, and many colorful aquariums. Hon Xuong is also great for climbing and discovers the many kinds of flowers and rare natural herbs.