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Discover the highlights of Phu Quoc with this 1-day tour featuring stunning sights, cultural stops, and the world's longest cable car ride—all at an accessible price.
Thinking about exploring Phu Quoc in a single day? This amazing 1-day tour promises an efficient yet comprehensive experience of the island’s top sights, from cultural landmarks to pristine beaches—and, of course, the jaw-dropping Hon Thom Cable Car. With a well-paced itinerary, comfortable transportation, and knowledgeable guides, it’s a great way to get a taste of what this tropical paradise has to offer.
One standout feature we love is the combination of cultural, historical, and natural sights, providing a rounded experience without the need for multiple days. The highlight is undoubtedly the world’s longest sea-crossing cable car, which offers spectacular views over the water and islands. A possible consideration is the timing—the full day spans around 8 hours, so if you prefer a more relaxed pace or are looking to explore at your leisure, this might feel a bit packed. Still, it’s perfect for travelers who want an active, engaging overview of Phu Quoc in a single day. This tour suits those with limited time, curious about both the culture and natural beauty, and eager for a memorable adventure.
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Your adventure kicks off in Duong Dong, the bustling heart of Phu Quoc. Here, you’ll be picked up from your hotel or designated meeting point by a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. It’s a good starting point because it’s central, and the guides usually get the group going around 9 am, setting a lively but manageable pace for the day.
Just a quick 30-minute visit, this pearl farm allows you to see how pearls are cultivated and processed. It’s surprisingly fascinating, especially for anyone interested in jewelry or local craftsmanship. You’ll have the chance to observe the meticulous process of pearl farming and browse the jewelry collection—perfect for picking up a meaningful souvenir or gift. Many reviews mention the exquisite pearl jewelry, and some travelers appreciated the insights into the craftsmanship involved.
A highlight of the tour is the Ho Quoc Pagoda, which sits against the mountainside, offering panoramic views of the sea. You’ll spend about an hour here, soaking in the grand architecture, intricate statues, and the impressive 30-meter tall Guanyin statue. Visitors often remark on how peaceful and majestic this site is, making it a favorite for photos and quiet reflection. The view of the ocean from the temple’s grounds is especially stunning, providing a perfect backdrop for memorable photos.
For those interested in local history, this site is a sobering but important stop. The Coconut Tree Prison was used during wartime and offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s past. You’ll explore exhibits and re-created scenes, which many reviewers found both educational and moving. It’s a reminder of the resilience of the local people and adds an element of depth to the day. Expect about 30 minutes here—enough to get a sense of the history without feeling overwhelmed.
After some cultural and historical exploration, it’s time for relaxation. Sao Beach is known for its powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters. You’ll spend around 2 hours here, giving yourself ample time to swim, lounge, or take pictures. Many travelers appreciate this stop as a peaceful retreat in the middle of the busy day, with some noting that the safe swimming conditions and scenic setting make it worth the visit.
The highlight of the tour is the Hon Thom Cable Car, stretching nearly 8 kilometers over the sea. The journey takes about 3 hours, including waiting and boarding, but the views from the cable car are worth every minute. From this vantage point, you can gaze down on the Southern Islands and watch the waves crash below. Some have described it as “a truly exhilarating experience,” with guides often sharing interesting facts about the surrounding islands.
This cable car is the longest sea-crossing cable car globally, and many travelers mention how breathtaking the scenery is during the ride. It’s a smooth experience, with free tickets for children under 1 meter, while older kids and adults pay the same fare. The ride offers fantastic photo opportunities, especially if you’re into landscape shots.
As the day winds down, you’ll be taken back to your hotel or the meeting point. The last stop is at Sunset Town, from where you can appreciate a beautiful sunset view—another chance for photos and a moment to reflect on the day’s adventures. It’s a relaxing way to end a full day, with the guide helping you wind down and share tips for the rest of your stay.
Transportation and Group Size: The tour uses comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles, and the group is limited to 30 travelers, making it more intimate than large coach tours. This allows for a more engaging experience, with guides able to offer personalized insights.
Inclusions and Extras: Lunch, bottled water, and an English-speaking guide are included, which adds convenience and value. The tour’s price of $75 per person is reasonable considering the number of sights and activities covered. The tour also offers pickup services, though if your hotel is outside Duong Dong, there’s a $9 surcharge—something to keep in mind.
Timing and Pacing: Spanning from 9 am to around 5 pm, the schedule is quite full but well-organized. Reviewers note that the day is busy, but they appreciate how it balances cultural sites, relaxation at the beach, and the thrill of the cable car.
One reviewer praised the knowledgeable guides, noting they were friendly, informative, and eager to answer questions. They especially highlighted the stunning views from the cable car, describing it as “a feature you simply can’t miss.” Another traveler appreciated the timing of the stops, which allowed plenty of photo opportunities without feeling rushed.
Some mentioned the variety of experiences—from learning about pearls to reflecting at the temple and enjoying the beach—making it a well-rounded day. The value for money was also a common theme, with many feeling the tour was worth the price for the convenience and diversity of sights.
A few reviewers pointed out that the day felt quite full, so those looking for a more leisurely pace might want to plan some extra downtime afterward. Also, the group size allowed for interaction with guides but still maintained a sense of privacy.
This Phu Quoc 1-day tour offers an excellent overview of the island’s most notable attractions, balancing cultural insights, natural beauty, and thrilling experiences like the cable car ride. The inclusion of transportation, lunch, and guides makes it a solid value for travelers wanting to maximize their day without the hassle of planning logistics.
It’s particularly well-suited for visitors with limited time, families, or those eager to tick off key sights in a single day. If you’re after a mix of history, scenic vistas, and beach relaxation, this tour delivers in spades—with the added thrill of the longest sea-crossing cable car in the world.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 9:00 am, with pickup included from your hotel or specified meeting point.
How long is the cable car ride?
The cable car spans 7,899.9 meters, crossing between An Thoi and Hon Thom stations—offering spectacular views throughout.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a provided lunch is part of the package, ensuring you stay energized for the day’s activities.
Are children allowed on the cable car?
Yes, children under 1 meter are free, while those from 1-1.4 meters pay the same fare as adults.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, sun protection, camera, and a small amount of cash for souvenirs or extra expenses.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s ideal for those comfortable with a busy schedule and some walking.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, allowing full refunds.
This tour strikes a fine balance between cultural exploration, stunning scenery, and fun. With professional guides, a well-thought-out itinerary, and memorable experiences like the cable car ride, it’s a compelling choice for those wanting an intense but rewarding day on Phu Quoc. Whether you’re after beautiful beaches, historical insights, or simply the thrill of crossing the sea on the longest cable car in the world, this tour promises to deliver an unforgettable snapshot of the island’s magic.