Phu Quoc Island is located in the blue South China Sea of Vietnam. It is famous for its azure waters and soft beaches. It is especially recognized for the health and biodiversity of its coral reefs and is one of the most beautiful diving resorts.
Unique creatures and landscapes: Phu Quoc Island is rich in marine biological resources and has the healthiest coral area in Vietnam with the lowest coral bleaching rate. It covers 480 hectares of corals, containing more than 360 hard corals and nearly ten soft corals. There are also various tropical fish, turtles, etc. Diving into the seabed is like entering a colorful fairy tale world.
Excellent visibility: The waters of Phu Quoc Island are clear and the visibility is usually 5-20 meters. The best diving season is from November to April of the following year. During this period, the seawater temperature is suitable, the visibility is high, and the wind and waves are relatively calm.
Comfortable temperature and water temperature: Phu Quoc Island belongs to the sub-equatorial monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 27℃ and an average water temperature of 28-31℃. It is suitable for tourism and diving all year round.
Beginner Difficulty: Phu Quoc Island has multiple diving spots, with water depths usually ranging from 5 to 35 meters, meeting the needs of different divers. The current is weak, and there is no pressure even in the top current.
Diving in Phu Quoc Island is not only an exploration of the underwater world, but also a baptism and relaxation of the soul. Here, divers can temporarily forget the troubles and pressures of the world, devote themselves to this blue sea, and feel the magic and beauty of nature.