Family with young kids

Where to Stay

From the moment you're welcomed by the attentive staff, you'll see how Cassia Cottage goes out of its way to make you feel comfortable and secluded. Their villas and swimming pool is a great option for families.

Where to Eat

You may not feel the need to ever leave the resort and the food comes highly recommended. However if you need a change, try The Hop Inn (Tran Hung Dao, opposite Saigon Phu Quoc Resort), very friendly and plenty of choices for the little ones.

Where to Go

Again, with the pool, food and friendly service, you may be happy to not venture anywhere. Although you could always hire a jeep and head down to Bai Sao Beach on the South East of the island for a paradise treat and some more fresh seafood.

Phu Quoc's crystal clear waters offer some of Vietnam's best snorkelling. Reefs fringe many of the islands and islets that make up the archipelago and snorkelling tours run daily during high season and will show you underwater habitats full of life and colour.

The An Thoi archipelago consists of 12 islands located due south of Phu Quoc with pristine scenenery and an abundance of colourful reef fish, daytrips here often include a spot of fishing.

The night market is the palace to buy souvenirs, all kinds of crafts are on sale in addition to the usual fresh produce and seafood. This can be a good place to buy pearls… while the kids are occupied in the playground.