Phu Quoc Island Tour | Explore Mong Tay, Gam Ghi & May Rut Island

Description
Set sail on a breathtaking island-hopping adventure in Phu Quoc and uncover two of Vietnam’s most spectacular hidden gems—Mong Tay Island and Gam Ghi Island. Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Thailand, this day tour promises white-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and unforgettable tropical scenery.
Your first stop is Mong Tay Island (Fingernail Island), a peaceful paradise known for its untouched beauty. Stroll along soft sandy shores, swim in crystal-clear waters, or simply unwind under the sun in this idyllic escape.
Continue your journey to Gam Ghi Island, a haven for snorkelers and nature lovers. Dive beneath the surface to explore colorful coral reefs alive with exotic marine life, or admire the island’s dramatic rock formations and secluded beaches—perfect for photography and relaxation.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or postcard-worthy views, this Phu Quoc island-hopping tour is the ultimate way to experience the magic of Vietnam’s treasures.
Your first stop is Mong Tay Island (Fingernail Island), a peaceful paradise known for its untouched beauty. Stroll along soft sandy shores, swim in crystal-clear waters, or simply unwind under the sun in this idyllic escape.
Continue your journey to Gam Ghi Island, a haven for snorkelers and nature lovers. Dive beneath the surface to explore colorful coral reefs alive with exotic marine life, or admire the island’s dramatic rock formations and secluded beaches—perfect for photography and relaxation.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or postcard-worthy views, this Phu Quoc island-hopping tour is the ultimate way to experience the magic of Vietnam’s treasures.
Included
Lunch
Transportation
English-speaking tour guide
Mineral water
Snorkeling equipment
Life jacket
Transportation
English-speaking tour guide
Mineral water
Snorkeling equipment
Life jacket
Excluded
other Personal expenses
Towel & Sunscreen
Towel & Sunscreen
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Supplier:
TREVOPEDIA