Phu Quoc 3D2N Private Tour
A short island escape covering Sunset Town, Vinpearl Safari and VinWonders, plus the Phu Quoc pepper gardens and fish sauce heritage. Private tour with guide, meals and entrance fees included.
Private island tours covering Sunset Town, Vinpearl Safari, VinWonders & North Island fishing. Direct flights from Changi. Pricing in SGD.
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A short island escape covering Sunset Town, Vinpearl Safari and VinWonders, plus the Phu Quoc pepper gardens and fish sauce heritage. Private tour with guide, meals and entrance fees included.
Discover Sunset Town, a North Island fishing-boat trip with snorkelling and a sunset catch, and Vinpearl Safari. Private tour with guide, meals and all entrance fees included.
A 4-star island break combining a North Island fishing trip with free time at Corona Casino, the only legal casino in Phu Quoc. Private tour for groups of 4 or more, with meals and entrance fees included.
A fuller island holiday covering Sunset Town, a Phu Quoc city tour, a North Island fishing trip, and Vinpearl Safari and VinWonders. Private tour with guide, meals and all entrance fees included.
Our most complete island holiday: Sunset Town, a city tour, the Ice Jungle and Sunset Sanato, a North Island fishing trip, and Vinpearl Safari. Private tour with guide, meals and all entrance fees included.
Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest island, sitting in the Gulf of Thailand just a 2-hour direct flight from Singapore Changi. Our private Phu Quoc packages run from 3 days to 6 days and cover the free evening shows at Sunset Town, Vinpearl Safari and VinWonders, a North Island fishing-boat trip with snorkelling, and the island's pepper gardens and fish sauce heritage. Every package includes airport transfers, resort or hotel stays, daily meals, entrance fees and an English-speaking guide. Flights are excluded.
Prices start at $475 SGD per person for a 3D2N itinerary (based on 2 travellers) and drop with larger groups. Child pricing is available for ages 4 to 9, with or without an extra bed. All prices on this page are in Singapore Dollars. No deposits are charged until your dates are confirmed.
Phu Quoc also has Corona Casino, the only legal casino on the island, featured on our 4D3N casino package. If none of the itineraries here fit, WhatsApp us for a custom route.
Phu Quoc has two clear seasons. The dry season from November to April brings sunshine, calm seas and the best conditions for snorkelling and boat trips. The wet season from May to October is greener and quieter, with heavier afternoon rain and rougher seas.
From record-breaking theme parks and a free-roaming safari to pristine snorkelling reefs and lantern-lit night markets, Phu Quoc packs a remarkable range of experiences into one island. Here are the top things to do during your visit.
Sunset Town on the southern tip of Phu Quoc comes alive each evening with the free Love Hurricane show, a Vietnamese puppet performance and a nightly fireworks display. Stroll the Vuifest Bazaar and walk out onto the Kiss Bridge for the island's best sunset.
Ride the open-air bus through the largest wildlife conservation park in Vietnam, where lions, giraffes, zebras and rhinos roam freely. Get close to tigers, bears and primates in the walking zone and catch the daily live animal shows.
The largest theme park in Vietnam packs six themed zones and more than 100 rides into one site, from a European street and Viking village to Typhoon World. A full day of roller coasters, water rides and a vast aquarium for all ages.
Board a fishing boat to the pristine beaches around Ong Phat Cape and Khem Beach. Snorkel over the coral reefs in crystal-clear water, then try sunset fishing and let the onboard chef cook your catch on the spot.
Wander the Italian-style streets of Grand World, ride a gondola along the Venice Canal and watch the free Charm of Venice show on the water. Photograph the colourful European architecture, the Big Ben replica and the Teddy Bear House.
Step into the slow rhythm of Ham Ninh, a centuries-old fishing village on the east coast. Walk the long wooden jetty over the water and feast on freshly caught crab, sea snails and other seafood at the stilted restaurants.
Phu Quoc is famous for its pepper. Walk the maze-like rows of lush green vines, learn how the peppercorns are grown and dried, and pick up some of the island's prized black, red and white pepper to take home.
Step inside Vietnam's largest light-art wonderland. Wander the magical snow path, lose yourself among glowing sculptures and kaleidoscopic installations, and experience cutting-edge visual technology in a fairytale setting.
When the sun goes down, the night markets light up. Browse handicrafts and souvenirs, ride the big wheel and graze your way through grilled seafood, tropical fruit and local street food at the lively South Island markets.