Discovering Southern Phu Quoc Island - Vietnam on April 30: A Series of Attractive Experiences Not to Be Missed.

Swimming in the sea, experiencing the world's longest three-wire cable car, watching the sunset and watching art performances are suggestions for a trip on April 30 - May 1.

The South of Phu Quoc Island is the southern area of ​​the pearl island. This place offers many options for tourists, from famous beaches to unique entertainment and cultural events.

Swimming in Bai Kem and Bai Sao

Bai Kem is famous for its creamy white sand and turquoise blue sea. The most popular experiences here are swimming, SUP, and taking beautiful photos like in the Maldives.

The beauty of Bai Kem. Photo: Sun Group

Not far from Bai Kem, Bai Sao is famous for its crescent-shaped beach curve, with a white sandbank more than 7 km long. Many tourists commented that this place has both charming and liberal beauty, suitable for a walk on the beach. Seafood restaurants design dishes with many unique local specialties.

The world's longest sea-crossing cable car

Phu Quoc impresses visitors with the Hon Thom cable car - the world's longest three-wire cable car, connecting Hoang Hon town with the Sun World Hon Thom entertainment complex. From the cabin at an altitude of hundreds of meters, visitors can observe the panoramic view of the South Island's Sea and sky with turquoise water and interwoven clusters of small islands.

Arriving at Hon Thom, visitors can continue their journey at Aquatopia Water Park - a modern amusement park with more than 20 thrilling games. Adventure lovers should visit Exotica Village, experience the wooden roller coaster Moc Xa Thinh No - the first of its kind in Vietnam.

The world's longest three-wire cable car arrives at Hon Thom. Photo: Sun Group

Since April, when buying a cable car ticket, visitors will receive a free drink voucher, including fruit juice or 1 liter of Sun KraftBeer craft beer to be used at many locations such as Koi Café, Sun Buns, Mango, Slice of Paradise... on Hon Thom Island.

Watching the sunset in a Mediterranean town

At the end of the day, visitors can visit Sunset Town. A Mediterranean-style architectural complex in the south of the island. This area stands out with pastel-colored villas, bougainvillea trellises, and landmark structures such as the Sun God Waterfall, the Gavi Triumphal Arch and the Roman-inspired square.

Here, the Kissing Bridge is one of the stops chosen by many people to watch the sunset. The bridge consists of two curved branches extending out to the sea, about 30 cm apart, designed to create an interactive space between couples, in the setting of the afternoon light falling on the water.

Night Show, Food

From 9pm every day, visitors can watch the Kiss of the Sea show at Hoang Hon Town. The show combines light projection technology, water effects, fire, sound, lasers with performances by international artists. The fireworks display at the end of the show is often the highlight that attracts viewers.

The Kiss of the Sea show with its nightly fireworks captivates visitors of all ages. Photo: Sun Group

After the show, visitors can continue their experience at Sun Bavaria GastroPub. This is a place that serves craft beer produced in Phu Quoc in the style of Bavaria, Germany, combined with dishes and live music.

In addition, Vui Phet night market is another option to explore local cuisine. The market is located by the sea, gathering many street foods such as rolled ice cream, durian sugarcane juice, grilled seafood, regional specialties... along with souvenir stalls, handicrafts and a performance stage serving until late at night.

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