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Discovering 5 beautiful fishing villages in Phu Quoc (Vietnam)

Discovering 5 beautiful fishing villages in Phu Quoc (Vietnam)


The majority of visitors arriving in Phu Quoc are known only to the famous fishing village of Ninh, which accidentally ignored other fishing villages and is not least less peaceful. From the familiar names like the doors, the oil to the strangest, such as Papercreek, Rach, and fishing villages in Phu Quoc always give visitors each foot to a sense of familiarity.

 Phu Quoc Travel: Explore 5 pristine and beautiful fishing villages

1. Ham Ninh Fishing Village

 

The port of Ham Ninh. Photo: Salindaresort





Photo: Taxinoibai




The kids in the fishing village. Photo: Teerhi

The Ham Ninh village on the west coast of the island, behind the mountain is forested, in front of the vast sea. The sea functions out a few hundred yards and remains shallow. When the net water, the vast sand is running away, when the water rises, it fills the beach, into the woods. The first impression when coming to this piece of land is that you will be admire 300m high jaw mountain. The Stone's husband, erect moss, makes a clear smoke between the Blue Mountains of the forest and the vast ocean of Phu Quoc.


In the afternoon, you can see the blue sea, far away from the Pirates islands, the low-tech in the sea. If you come here, do not forget to buy the famous, well-known security of the meat, which has a fresh, freshly baked pepper salt, enjoying the spectacular sea of beautiful sunny gold.




You can't miss the crab. Photo: ROXMAF

2. Cua Can fishing village



Photos: corsicarchitecture




The fishing village is absent in peace. Photos: corsicarchitecture

Located in the north and a few miles from the Dong Duong town, a few km from Bai Lang Beach is a fishing village. There are many wooden bridges just allowing pedestrian and motorbike to run through. While the fishing village is quite small, it still has some places to offer drinks and relaxation on the road before going to the beach secluded North Island. The southern end of the village also has a petrol station.



A small house of fishing by the beach. Photo: Will_felise





The beach in the green is absent. Photo: Philippspunkt


If you want to find more adventurous adventure try to convince a native ship owner to bring you out to the River estuary. It's one of the great ways to find out the daily living landscape of riverside residents or see large ships hitting Catch the fish back after the day off many days. At the doorstep village there is also a beautiful but isolated sand dunes in the north of the village, you can see it from the coastal road to the north to the oil and the Long Beach.

3. Ganh Dau fishing village



The fishing village of the oil. Photo: Simonissimon79




Children in the eye of tourists. Photo: Huuanhnguyen

The oil is a relatively small fishing village, where you can only find basic supplies along with petroleum, water, some food and also a hair salon. Visiting the fishing village, you will feel the simple, inherent lifestyle of the people of Phu Quoc or the scenery of sunfish that are ready to take into the production of fish sauce, the children who play around the village , the fishing boat moored in the marina.




Oil and arrow. Photo: quanminh0810




There are many beautiful and untouched scenery in the fishing village. Photo: Jaychou9x




Clear sea water. Photo: Bluemoon_kate13

Go to the fishing village of the river, where you can see the Cambodian coast just a few kilometers away. The oil is home to a few of the most tranquil beaches of Phu Quoc Island, the beaches in the south are no longer closed to visitors as in the The past few years ago (during the war against the Red Khmer period) was the site of the 50,000 army. There is a sea wind restaurant, about one km from fishing village and a floating restaurant specializing in semi-seafood at incredibly cheap prices.

4. Rach Vem Fishing Village




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Life in the fishing village of Rach Vem. Photo: jmzgsm

Located in the north of the island, Rach Vem is a relatively small fishing village, with 170 inhabitants, primarily as a fishing net. It is located about 20 km from Duong Dong fishing village. You can move here by motorbike or cars. The fishing village scene as a harmonious picture of nature, with a slight color of the sea, the little color of heaven, adding a cool chill of the winds will make you extremely comfortable.




Photo: Mr_smile90

The owner of the raft will take you away from the mainland with a net fishing. After 5 minutes, you stood on the raft between the vast sea of sky. Standing on the bridge, you can see the sea stars through the waters of Veo. When the very famous beaches of Phu Quoc do you feel no more new then it will be the ideal place to meet friends, laugh at the fun under an overly peaceful setting.

5. Rach Tram Fishing Village





Photo: Anever


On your way to Rach Tram, you'll catch these images. Photo: Phuquoctravel

Now to reach the fishing village, the tram is not easy because the road is hard to find and hard to go. However, when you are here, you can take part in exploring the Rach Tram river, Ham Rong Mountain beach with many interesting things.

With a small wooden boat with the help of the paddle, you will have the opportunity to explore the pristine beauty of the creek, with one side of the white pine forest and the oil and star tree, and the other is mangrove forest with the toad Redness of the dark green leaves, red flowers each beam emerges on the parrot and pale blue River edge.



Photo: Lenguyenthutrang



Vietnam's second Sea road? Photo: Vietnambackpacktraveling

To the Bac Cua, you follow one of the two branches of the creek to weave to upstream, where the mangrove forest has slowly transformed into the hemp, flum, and guava. Stop the paddle to take a moment of the wild orchid species, it is seen that the men are growing up with the ants and the mines of crows in the ancient shoots... are unforgettable experiences when coming to the fishing village.

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