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Phu Quoc Island Deep Sea Fishing
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Big fishing in phu quoc
Big fishing in phu quoc is a great activities that you should try during your stay in phu quoc. We will rent a local fishing boat and go to the sea early in the morning.
Vietnam travel 2014, Mekong delta Vietnam Phu Quoc Island Vietnam
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Vietnam travel 2014, Mekong delta combined Phu Quoc island as the itinerary is follows:
Day 1: Saigon -- Cu Chi -- Sadec (B, L, D)
At 7:30, the tour guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel for driving to Cu Chi Tunnels to learn about Vietnam history & Vietnam War. Proceed to Sadec and have a night at leisure, you may get your free time to walk along the night market in Sadec and stay overnight in Sadec.
Accommodation at hotel in Sadec
Day 2: Sadec -- Can Tho (B, L, D)
After having breakfast, we will visit the ancient house of Huynh Thuy Le, Kien An Cung (Ong Quach Pagoda) and going to the local market to buy fresh food for your lunch and we will visit a home-made flour workshop along the road. At 13:00 stopover at a farmer's house in a mango garden for lunch, having tea with fruit and relaxing. Then we will take the country road from Sadec to Can Tho. From both sides of the road we will see the huge big sweet potato field, rice paddy field, vegetable farm and daily life in the countryside and its peaceful landscape.
Keep on in the middle of nowhere in huge rice field for sightseeing the vehicle will take us to Can Tho City that is considered to be at the heart of the Mekong Delta. We will spend the night at three stars hotel in Can Tho.
Accommodation at hotel in Can Tho city
Day 3: Can Tho -- Phu Quoc (B)
Breakfast at hotel, we take a boat trip in early morning to visit the Cai Rang Floating market, one the busiest floating markets in all South East Asia. Transfer back to the hotel for breakfast then going to the Can Tho airport for flight to Phu Quoc island.
Rest of the day free at your leisure on the beach.
Accommodation at hotel/ resort in Phu Quoc Island that is included pick up and transfer to hotel.
Day 4: Phu Quoc (B)
Breakfast at hotel, free day at leisure on the beach or the day of your self-explore the Island or some optional tours can be arranged in the Phu Quoc Island. The tiny An Thoi Islands and other 15 islands and islets can be visited by chartered boat, and it's a fine area for sightseeing, fishing, swimming and snorkelling. Hon Thom (Pineapple Island) is about 3km in length and is the largest island in the group. Other islands here include Hon Dua (Coconut Island), Hon Roi (Lamp Island), Hon Vang (Echo Island), Hon May Rut (Cold Cloud Island), Hon Dam (Shadow Island), Chan Qui (Yellow Tortoise) and Hon Mong Tay (Short Gun Island). Most boats depart from An Thoi, but you can make arrangements through your hotel or The Tropicana Resort has a arge boat for charter that can make...
Accommodation at hotel/ resort in Phu Quoc Island without tour guide
Day 5: Phu Quoc Island (B)
Breakfast at hotel
Free day at leisure on the beach without tour guide.
Accommodation at hotel/ resort in Phu Quoc
Day 6: Phu Quoc -- Ho Chi Minh City (B)
After breakfast at hotel, transfer to the airport for your flight back to Ho Chi Minh City for visit the largest Vietnamese city of 10 millions habitants. We visit Notre Dame Cathedral, The Central Post Office, City Hall, known as Hotel de Ville, Opera house are Romanesque architecture. Transfer to HCM International Airport for your night departure and ending the tour.
Notice: During the time you are in Phu Quoc, you do the self explorer without tour guide. After Phu Quoc island, you will fly to Ho Chi Minh City, our tour guide will pick you up for half day coty tour and also waiting for your departure time of international flight.
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Phu Quoc Fishing Trip
, Phu Quoc Fishing Trip with Sunny Boat Tours. A little trip offshore to catch a few small fish and, unfortunately, couldn't catch one squid :-(
A boat trip in Phu Quoc Vietnam
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BEST Beaches in Phu Quoc, Vietnam (Watch BEFORE You Go)
We headed back to Phu Quoc one year later to visit our favorite beaches on the island and to see what's changed.
Our biggest piece of advice: visit during high season (November through March). You'll get sunny skies and be able to take advantage of all the beaches!
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Vietnam: 10 Best Beaches ❤️
Vietnam is a hotter vacation destination than you think. Although there are different types of attractions, this video focuses on the beaches. If you love going to the beach, Vietnam offers more than enough beaches. In fact, if you are spending a week in Vietnam you can visit a different beach every day. Whatever city in Vietnam you choose to visit, you will enjoy yourself.
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Here are 10 great beaches in Vietnam.
1. Tran Phu Beach is located in Nha Trang. What makes this beach unique is its proximity to other parts of the city. There are several accommodation facilities, seafood restaurants, museums, and souvenir shops around it. You will also enjoy great nightlife there. There is room for swimming, surfing, snorkeling and other fun activities.
2. Ninh Chu Beach is in Ninh Thuan Province and it is not far from Phan Rang Beach another beautiful beach. On Ninh Chu Beach, you can enjoy activities like beach volleyball, sunbathing, and swimming. The beach also has its own attractions like the Da Chong and Du Mountains.
3. Non Nuoc Beach is in Da Nang. Its soft white sand coupled with its super clean water and gentle waves made it one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. You can enjoy activities like surfing, sunbathing, and jet-skiing. You can also indulge in local seafood dishes here.
4. Hon Chong Beach is also in Nha Trang. The most unique feature of this beach is the rock boulders on the beach. Climbing these rocks will give you access to panoramic views of the beach and its surroundings. Remember to take your camera along.
5. Cat Ba Island Beaches are located in Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO site. There are three beaches close to one another - Cat Co 1, 2, and 3. This is why many tour companies offer boat trips to Cat Ba Island.
6. An Bang Beach is located in Hoi An and it offers nice views from neighboring mountains and islets. Apart from all the beach fun, bars, beachfront resorts, and seafood restaurants all await you here. In addition, inexperienced visitors can take advantage of surf and paddleboard lessons that are available on this beach.
7. My Khe Beach is located in Da Nang. American troops were frequent visitors to this beach during the Vietnam War. You can enjoy some jet-skiing, snorkeling, fishing, and sunbathing. It also offers beach front resorts and seafood restaurants. Its best feature is its proximity to other attractions like Phing Nga Caves, Hue Imperial City, and the ancient town of Hoi An.
8. Quy Nhon Beach is in the Binh Dinh Province. The surrounding lush green mountains, soft white sand, and pristine waters are the unique features of this beach. You will definitely want to swim in the water.
9. While Mui Ne Beach offers wonderful beachfront resorts and room for enjoying water activities, it is mostly known for kitesurfing. The best time to visit is between November and March.
10. The beautiful Long Beach with its pristine waters is located on Phu Quoc Island. There are bars, cafés and restaurants close-by. To add to the fun, you may need to rent a bicycle or motorbike to explore the fishing villages at the southern end of the beach.
Apart from these beaches, there are other beautiful beaches and other types of attractions to make your stay in Vietnam a wonderful one.
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My trip to Phu Quoc, Vietnam
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Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 1
Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 1
Find out about the opportunities for fishing in Vietnam, and how to go about it…
With its long coastline and abundance of rivers and lakes, Vietnam presents many opportunities and settings for different types of fishing. Fish forms a staple of most Vietnamese diets, and as such fishing can be observed anywhere from beaches to mountain lakes and even city canals.
Sea Fishing
It is possible to fish in most of the waters open to the public in Vietnam. Common fish species that can be caught include varieties of snapper and marlin, while sharks and tuna can also be caught when deep-sea fishing.
Fishing by boat
Boat fishing can be organised on the spot with local fishermen, or through organised tours. The best areas for sea fishing are the towns along the south central coastline between Phan Tiet and Quy Nhon. Many tour companies operate out of the resort towns and can organise trips to uninhabited islands off the coast.
River Fishing
Vietnam is famous for the pangasius catfish, known locally as basa. It is quite common in the Mekong Delta, and is also possible to catch by hand in organised “mud-fishing” tours.
Permits and Fees
Unlike most countries, there is no fishing permit or licence required for fishing in Vietnam. However, in certain designated fishing lakes, particularly in the Central Highlands region, there is a fee of around VND100,000 per fishing rod, which is payable to a scout or attendant on site. Additionally, many lakes in and around cities are considered private government property, and fishing is not permitted.
Equipment, Tackle and Bait
As most fishing in Vietnam is carried out using traditional local, handmade equipment, professional fishing shops are rare. However, professional equipment and bait can be found in the major cities.
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Vietnam || Phu Quoc District Discovery || Kien Giang Province
Phu Quoc is an island district of Kien Giang Province, in the Mekong River Delta region of Vietnam.
The main contents in this video:
- The Route from Ha Tien Town to Phu Quoc District.
- Dinh Cau Shrine.
- Duong Dong Market.
- Duong Dong Town landscape.
- An Thoi Town, An Thoi Port.
- Sao Beach.
- Ham Ninh Fishing Village, Bai Bon Fishing Village.
- Provincial Road DT 48, Provincial Road DT 973, Phu Quoc National Park.
- Ganh Dau Fishing Village.
- Landmarks: Dinh Cau Shrine, An Thoi, Duong Dong, Ham Ninh Fishing Village, Bai Bon Fishing Village, Ganh Dau Fishing Village.
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Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 4
Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 4
Find out about the opportunities for fishing in Vietnam, and how to go about it…
With its long coastline and abundance of rivers and lakes, Vietnam presents many opportunities and settings for different types of fishing. Fish forms a staple of most Vietnamese diets, and as such fishing can be observed anywhere from beaches to mountain lakes and even city canals.
Sea Fishing
It is possible to fish in most of the waters open to the public in Vietnam. Common fish species that can be caught include varieties of snapper and marlin, while sharks and tuna can also be caught when deep-sea fishing.
Fishing by boat
Boat fishing can be organised on the spot with local fishermen, or through organised tours. The best areas for sea fishing are the towns along the south central coastline between Phan Tiet and Quy Nhon. Many tour companies operate out of the resort towns and can organise trips to uninhabited islands off the coast.
River Fishing
Vietnam is famous for the pangasius catfish, known locally as basa. It is quite common in the Mekong Delta, and is also possible to catch by hand in organised “mud-fishing” tours.
Permits and Fees
Unlike most countries, there is no fishing permit or licence required for fishing in Vietnam. However, in certain designated fishing lakes, particularly in the Central Highlands region, there is a fee of around VND100,000 per fishing rod, which is payable to a scout or attendant on site. Additionally, many lakes in and around cities are considered private government property, and fishing is not permitted.
Equipment, Tackle and Bait
As most fishing in Vietnam is carried out using traditional local, handmade equipment, professional fishing shops are rare. However, professional equipment and bait can be found in the major cities.
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Vietnam: 12 Top places to visit part 1 ❤️
Here are 6 of the 12 Top places to visit while in Vietnam
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1. Castaway Island, Ha Long Bay - Looking for a memorable weekend while visiting Vietnam? Then signing up for a few days on a private island owned by a party hostel in Hanoi is the way to go!
They pack anywhere between 50 and 100 excited backpackers onto junk boats, cruise around beautiful Ha Long bay. You then spend a few days on a deserted island relaxing on the beach, playing drinking games, rock climbing, kayaking and whatever else takes your fancy.
2. A visit to Hanoi is a must for any visit to Vietnam. The country’s capital city is chaotic, crazy and downright wonderful with its non-stop motorbike traffic and seemingly endless selection of street food and pho (Vietnamese soup) shops. A visitor could easily spend all day and night eating, but there’s so much more to do in Hanoi.
The best way to start a Hanoi visit is to explore the city’s Old Quarter and then check out sites like the Temple of Literature, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and the Hanoi Hilton. Remember to stroll around the Hoan Kiem Lake located near the Old Quarter. The lake is best at night when hordes of locals come out to socialize and eat ice cream cones before and after the sun sets.
3. Phu Quoc Island - While many travellers leave Saigon for the Northern parts of Vietnam to Hanoi and Halong Bay, locals flock to the largest island in Vietnam, Phu Quoc. Phu Quoc is a quick 40 minute flight from of Ho Chi Minh City, and it’s the perfect way to experience Vietnam without being inundated with other tourists.
Phu Quoc boasts a number of activities unique to the island that have remained authentic. The local pepper farms and honey bee farms are some of the “touristy excursions”, but with the lack of western travellers, they don’t feel touristy at all and have remained authentic. Even island hopping and snorkelling day-trips include fishing and interacting with the locals on the boat.
For travellers looking to get off the beaten track and experience the local culture, head to Duong Dong Market. This local market is bustling! It will give you a taste for the local culture and you definitely won’t see other tourists!
4. Ninh Binh is the perfect place, to kick start a 2 week adventure around Vietnam and Cambodia, and at the same time enjoy the natural untouched beauty of Vietnam.
Located around 95 km from Hanoi, it takes around two hours to reach Ninh Binh. The Open Bus Ticket is the best way to travel to Ninh Binh, alternatively, one can even take a day tour with any of the numerous travel agencies scattered all around Hanoi.
5. Dambri Waterfall Resort - Inside this massive park you’ll find the 70 metre Dambri waterfall. This high stream of water comes crashing at an unbelievable speed and makes for quite an incredible sight. While the view is impressive from the top, getting down there might make you realise just how big Dambri is. If you are driving through Vietnam then spend the night in Bao Loc, it’s worth the extra day out of your itinerary.
6. Less frequently visited Quy Nhon. Its atmosphere feels undiscovered; you’ll rely on local recommendations for restaurants and choose from just a few guesthouse resorts and one or two larger hotels. Check out the Long Khanh Pagoda, a landmark dating from the 18th century, whose 20th century Buddha is 17 meters high. Noteworthy: the Thap Doi Cham Towers, reminiscent of Khmer temples. Beach quality: terrific, with flat, sugary sand and no crowds.
To be continued in Part 2...
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Phu Quoc, Vietnam Island Hotel, Food, and Expat Life
Many people travel to Phu Quoc Island, located off of the coast of Vietnam all year round due to its beautiful beaches and modest weather. But very few expats actually live there. Meet Ryan (originally from Washington) and Thao (born on Phu Quoc). They are a couple who decided to move to Phu Quoc to open up a hotel and over a delicious breakfast of Vietnamese banh canh cha ca noodles, we discussed a few topics about living as a local, as an expat, as well as their resort. If you're ever in town, I recommend checking them out. In fact, you can check them out on their website and Facebook below.
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my Favorite Vietnam's Island Paradise: PHU QUOC Travel. AMAZING BEACHES
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Vietnam's famous island, Phu Quoc, has a lot to offer.
Most people will come for its beautiful beaches along some spectacular coastline. My friends and I rented motorbikes (the best way to ger around the island) and we rode to the Phu Quoc Prison aka the Coconut Prison. This was where the French and Americans would keep and torture political prisoners. Lots of surreal and gut wrenching imagery there, but well worth the visit.
Then I found myself on Phu Quoc's many beaches. I forgot which one. Maybe Long Beach somewhere. Either way, it was beginning to get dark. The best and only place to go during night time is the Phu Quoc Night Market. This i where you'll have a chance to try some delicious and fresh seafood. The common items were on par, like the octopus was really refined. However, once I decided to fork oer 25 dollars for a a baby shark. It turned out to be the most disgusting ammonia based thing I've ever eaten.
The next day we went to see Phu Quoc dogs. These are Vietnam's pride and joy, a rarely rare and unique breed of ridge-back dogs native to the island. I went to a zoo, circus, and even a cemetery of these dogs. Then I went to a boring pepper farm, another export that Phu Quoc is famous for. Then I went to Phu Quoc's National Park and that walk was pretty boring too. I've been spoiled by many jungle and forest experiences. Then I hired a boat for night time squid fishing, a popular activity at Phu Quoc. Unfortunately, once the crew started catching squid, I got terribly seasick and the boat had to dock shortly after. The three hour trip was cut short to 20 minutes.
And I stayed at the Castaways Resort
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