Hon Thom

icon-locationPhu Quoc - Vietnam
Hon Thom is the largest and most beautiful island of the An Thoi archipelago, Hon Thom is famous for its poetic, pristine natural scenery, which is likened to the "pearl island" in the South of Phu Quoc.

Hon Thom, also known as "Pineapple Island", has an area of 5.71 square kilometers and is known as an attractive eco-tourism destination with 4 different beaches, amusement parks, and picturesque fishing villages. drawing, fully equipped complex resort.

Visitors can reach Hon Thom by boat or cable car. If you take a regular train, it will take you about 30 minutes to reach the island, the speedboat will be faster with only 15 minutes, but taking the cable car is the best option. From February 2018, the modern 3-wire cable car system with 8000m length from An Thoi station will take visitors to Hon Thom in just 15 minutes, visitors can see the whole Hon Thom from above with majestic mountains. great, blue sea and white sand.

Hon Thom is a place where visitors can enjoy unspoiled nature although its infrastructure is developing rapidly. Coconut groves, rocky rapids, clear blue beaches will be the highlight to create a special part for the photos taken by visitors when coming here.

At Hon Thom, visitors can participate in many different activities such as:

Snorkeling and watching corals: Under the sea floor of Hon Thom, there are coral forests and colorful marine life, so Hon Thom is one of the most beautiful diving sites in Phu Quoc, in which Ky Lan cape is the most popular.

Swimming: Hon Thom also has many beaches, of which the most attractive are Nom beach, Nam beach, Chuong beach, Trao beach with coconut trees lined with smooth white sand and clear blue sea.

Squid fishing and enjoying seafood: This is one of the activities that attracts many tourists because of its attractiveness and thrill. After fishing, seafood will be processed in many ways such as steaming, grilling, stir-frying at will. traveler.

Explore traditional villages and local life: Around Hon Thom there are also many aquaculture, pearl culture and traditional fishing villages. Visitors can come here to understand more about the life of fishermen, enjoy seafood, and shop.