Long Beach Phu Quoc

The sunset coast of the pearl island.

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Pristine white sand and turquoise water at Long Beach, Phu Quoc.
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Long Beach Phu Quoc at a Glance
βœ… Type: Public Beach
βœ… Length: Approx. 20 kilometers
βœ… Best for: Sunsets
βœ… Water sports: Widely available
βœ… Peak season: November - April

Introduction

Long Beach Phu Quoc (Bãi Trường) is a vast stretch of coastline running for approximately 20 kilometers along the central-west shore of Phu Quoc Island. As the island's most developed coastal area, it serves as the primary hub for tourism, hosting a high concentration of resorts, restaurants, and beach bars. Its defining characteristic is its uninterrupted, west-facing view, which provides a premier stage for the daily sunset over the sea.

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North Long Beach

This is the most energetic and accessible part of the beach, located just south of Duong Dong Town. The shoreline here is lined with a dense collection of mid-range resorts, casual restaurants, and lively beach bars, making it a social hub, especially in the late afternoon.

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South Long Beach

Extending further down the coast, this section offers a more tranquil and upscale experience. It is characterized by larger, high-end resorts with private-feeling beachfronts, cleaner sands, and a much quieter atmosphere, ideal for those seeking relaxation away from the main crowds.

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Sunset Viewing

Long Beach's western orientation makes it the most famous sunset spot on Phu Quoc. Every evening, visitors gather at beach clubs or find a spot on the sand to watch the sun dip below the horizon of the Gulf of Thailand, creating a memorable spectacle.

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Beachfront Dining and Bars

The entire length of the beach offers a wide array of places to eat and drink with your feet in the sand. Options range from simple shacks serving fresh seafood and cold beer to more sophisticated dining experiences within the larger resorts.

Getting there

From Duong Dong Town to Long Beach (approx. 2-10 km depending on the section):

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πŸš— Taxi: 5-15 mins | 50,000 - 150,000 VND ~ $2 - $6 USD

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🚘 Ride-Hailing App (Grab): 5-15 mins | 40,000 - 120,000 VND ~ $1.60 - $4.80 USD

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πŸ›΅ Motorbike: 5-20 mins

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🚢 Walking: Possible only if your accommodation is located directly on or across the main road from the beach.

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⚠️ Tran Hung Dao street runs parallel to the entire length of Long Beach and is the main thoroughfare. Most access points to the beach are through the grounds of a resort or a beachfront bar. Parking is generally available for motorbikes at these establishments.

Hours & Admission

πŸ•— Opening hours:

  • Long Beach is a public area and is accessible 24/7. However, specific businesses like restaurants, bars, and water sport rentals have their own operating hours, typically from mid-morning until late evening.

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🎫 Ticket prices:

  • Access to the beach itself is completely free. There are no admission fees.
  • Charges apply for renting sunbeds and umbrellas from beach clubs or resorts, typically ranging from 100,000 - 200,000 VND (~$3.90 - $7.80 USD) for a set for the day.
  • Some high-end resorts may restrict access to their specific beachfront areas to guests only, but the vast majority of the 20km coastline is open to the public.

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🚢 Best time to visit:

  • The dry season, from November to April, offers the best conditions with calm, clear water and minimal rain. For the best experience, visit in the late afternoon around 4:30 PM to secure a good spot for the sunset, which occurs between 5:30 PM and 6:15 PM depending on the time of year.

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⌚ Recommended duration:

  • Plan for at least 2 to 3 hours to relax, swim, and enjoy the sunset. Many visitors make it a half-day or full-day activity, staying for dinner and drinks after the sun goes down.

Tips from locals

Local tips

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🌊 During the rainy season (May to October), the sea on the west coast can be rough and cloudy, with stronger currents. Swimming may not be advisable during this period, and the beach can be less pristine due to debris washed ashore.

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🏨 The easiest way to access the beach is to act like a customer. Simply walk through a beachfront restaurant or resort with confidence, find a seat at their bar or rent a sun lounger, and order a drink. This is the standard practice for non-guests.

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↔️ Choose your location wisely. For a lively atmosphere with plenty of bar and food options, stay near the northern end. For a quieter, cleaner, and more relaxing experience, head further south.

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Be aware

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πŸ—‘οΈ While many resorts maintain their beachfronts diligently, some public stretches of sand can have a litter problem. This is more noticeable during the low season or after major public holidays.

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🚧 Phu Quoc is experiencing rapid development. It is not uncommon to find construction projects for new resorts along the main road or in areas set back from the beach, which can sometimes lead to noise.

FAQs

What is the Vietnamese name for Long Beach Phu Quoc?

Its Vietnamese name is Bãi Trường, which translates directly to "Long Beach".

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Is Long Beach Phu Quoc free to visit?

Yes, it is a public beach and there is no entrance fee. However, you will likely need to pay for services like sunbeds or access through private establishments by making a purchase.

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Can you swim at Long Beach Phu Quoc?

Yes, swimming is very popular, especially during the dry season (November-April) when the water is calm and clear. Be cautious of currents during the rainy season.

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Which part of Long Beach Phu Quoc is the best?

This depends on your preference. The northern part is best for a lively atmosphere, bars, and restaurants. The southern part is better for peace, quiet, and a more upscale resort environment.

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How long is Long Beach Phu Quoc?

It stretches for approximately 20 kilometers, making it the longest beach on Phu Quoc.

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Is Long Beach Phu Quoc clean?

Cleanliness varies. The sections managed by upscale resorts in the south are generally very clean. Public areas or sections in the busier north can sometimes have litter.

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What is the best time of day to visit Long Beach Phu Quoc?

The late afternoon is the most popular time, allowing you to enjoy the cooler temperatures and watch the famous sunset.

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Are there many restaurants and bars on Long Beach Phu Quoc?

Yes, the beach is lined with hundreds of options, from small local seafood shacks to trendy beach clubs and fine dining restaurants within resorts.

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Is Long Beach Phu Quoc good for families?

Yes, the calm waters during the high season and the soft sand make it very suitable for families with children.

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Are there jellyfish at Long Beach Phu Quoc?

Jellyfish can be present, particularly during the rainy season (May-October). It's always a good idea to be aware and check for any local warnings.

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