This recognition reflects not only the island’s natural beauty but also its expanding entertainment and leisure offerings, which have helped elevate Phu Quoc’s image among both domestic and international travellers.
Priceline analyzed that today’s travellers are no longer looking for vacations limited to sand and water. They want to be part of lively atmospheres, immerse themselves in local culture, and enjoy experiences that are fresh and unexpected.
Phu Quoc today has become known for its world-class and distinctive experiences. It is often called the island of surprises, where visitors will never run out of things to do, especially in the southern part of the island. Highlights include the world’s longest three-cable cable car to Hon Thom Island, the Guinness World Record-holding show Kiss of the Sea, sunset views from the CNN-praised Kiss Bridge, and nightly fireworks over Sunset Town. From November 1, southern Phu Quoc will further expand its attractions with the launch of Sunset Bazaar, a new culinary street featuring international dining brands such as Vietnam’s first Eric Kayser bakery, as well as the upgraded Symphony of the Sea - Season 2, which will feature enhanced lighting, lasers, fireworks, and extreme sports performances by world champion jetski and flyboard artists.
Recognition from major global travel platforms is not only proof of Phu Quoc’s lasting appeal but also affirmation of its growing reputation and elevated position on the world tourism map. Recently, the island has also received a series of prestigious awards, including being named Asia’s Most Beautiful Island and ranked among the world’s top three by Condé Nast Traveler, as well as being listed by Expedia among the four most attractive destinations on the planet.
As the festive season approaches, Phu Quoc is expected to welcome waves of international visitors drawn by its unique mix of tropical nature, entertainment, and global hospitality. The island is gradually surpassing long-established names such as Phuket and Bali to become the new icon of Southeast Asian tourism - a place where every moment opens a journey of tropical discovery, true to Priceline’s definition of the new travel spirit: not just “sand and waves,” but “thrills, stories, and unforgettable memories far beyond the tan lines”.