Phu Quoc has a monsoon sub-equatorial climate. There are two
seasons in the year: the rainy season (October only) and the dry season
(November to September). The average annual rainfall is 2,879 m and the average
temperature is 27oC. Trips to Phu Quoc can be made all year round, but the best
time is dry season when the sky is always sunny, clear and blue.
Phu Quoc is also called the Emerald
Island because of its
natural treasures and infinite tourism potential. The island is well known for
its high-quality fish sauce; Phu Quoc fish sauce smells particularly good since
it is made from a small fish, ca com, with a high level of protein. The island
produces 6 million liters of fish sauce every year.
Off the coast of the island emerges a group of 105 islands of all sizes. Some
of them are densely inhabited such as Hon Tre and Kien Hai, 25km from Rach Gia.
Visitors can spend time on the beach or hike while observing the wild animals.
It is possible to reach the island by either plane or boat from Rach Gia, Ho Chi Minh City ( 1 hour by plane), Rach Gia (2,5 hours by hydrofoil).
It is possible to reach the island by either plane or boat from Rach Gia, Ho Chi Minh City ( 1 hour by plane), Rach Gia (2,5 hours by hydrofoil).





