In 2025, Phu Quoc secured a prestigious spot in the Top 3 most beautiful islands in Asia-Pacific, as recognized by Travel + Leisure’s Luxury Awards, ranking alongside Bali (Indonesia) and Koh Samui (Thailand) for its stunning landscapes and luxurious offerings.
For first-time visitors, the island is a haven for Instagram-worthy photo locations, perfect for capturing shareable memories. Whether you’re traveling from Singapore to Phu Quoc, Ho Chi Minh City to Phu Quoc Island, Da Nang to Phu Quoc, Saigon to Phu Quoc, or Hanoi to Phu Quoc, this guide unveils the island’s top trending photo spots in Phu Quoc, travel logistics, and expert photography tips.
Phu Quoc’s allure lies in its diverse range of photo-worthy locations, from artistic beach clubs to serene fishing villages. Below are seven must-visit spots updated for 2025, each offering unique backdrops for your Instagram feed.
1. Sunset Sanato Beach Club
Located along Bai Truong, a 10-km stretch just 10 minutes from Phu Quoc Airport, Sunset Sanato Beach Club is a photographer’s paradise. This vibrant venue is famous for its unique installations, such as “flying elephants” and “jellyfish on the shore,” which have become social media icons. In 2025, the club introduced new photo corners, including a “stairway to heaven” extending into the ocean, ideal for dramatic sunset shots.
For the best photos, visit between 5:00–6:30 PM during the golden hour, when the sky glows with orange and pink hues. Flowy dresses or bohemian outfits enhance the beachy aesthetic, and a wide-angle lens captures the expansive installations. Pair your visit with a cocktail from the club’s bar for a vibrant shot. Sunset Sanato’s proximity to Phu Quoc Airport makes it an ideal first stop for travelers arriving from Singapore to Phu Quoc.
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2. Hon Thom Cable Car
Hon Thom Cable Car has been one of Phu Quoc’s top trending photo spots. As the world’s longest sea-crossing cable car, this architectural wonder offers unbeatable aerial views of turquoise waters, fishing villages, and scattered islets.
At the Hon Thom terminal, you’ll find a Mediterranean-style plaza often nicknamed “mini Greece” for its white buildings, blue domes, and charming floral arches. In 2025, new Instagram-worthy features were added, from Grecian statues to pastel-colored stairways, drawing in travelers from around the world.
If you’re crafting a holiday from Singapore to Phu Quoc with a European twist and a touch of adventure, Hon Thom Cable Car is an absolute must.
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3. Grand World Phu Quoc
Grand World Phu Quoc, dubbed the “sleepless city,” is a vibrant complex blending entertainment, culture, and photography. Its iconic Bamboo Legend, a towering structure illuminated at night, and the adorable Teddy Bear Museum are Instagram staples. In 2025, Grand World introduced Urban Park, a contemporary art zone with colorful murals and interactive installations, perfect for group or solo shots. The night market’s lanterns and canals add a magical touch for evening photography. Entry to Grand World Phu Quoc is free, though specific attractions like the Teddy Bear Museum or the Venice River Gondola Tour require separate tickets.
Visit after 6:00 PM to capture the neon lights and bustling atmosphere. A tripod is ideal for long-exposure shots of the canals, and bold outfits stand out against the vibrant backdrops. Grand World is easily accessible for travelers having direct flights landing at Phu Quoc Airport. Pair your visit with local street food for a complete experience.
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4. Rach Vem Fishing Village
Rach Vem Fishing Village offers rustic charm with its floating houses and starfish-filled shores, best seen from March to April. This serene, less-crowded spot showcases Phu Quoc’s untouched beauty, ideal for natural photos. In 2025, new wooden boardwalks provide better angles for capturing the village’s colorful boats against the sunset. Access is free, though our guided tours enhance the experience.
Practice ethical photography by avoiding contact with starfish to protect the ecosystem. Visit between 5:00 – 6:00 PM for soft lighting, and wear neutral tones (beige, white) to blend with the setting.
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5. VinWonders Phu Quoc
VinWonders Phu Quoc, a 50-hectare theme park, is a treasure trove of photo opportunities. The European Boulevard, with pastel buildings, and the Central Castle, resembling a fairy tale fortress, are Instagram favorites. In 2025, new virtual reality shows and a 3D art gallery elevate the experience.
VinWonders offers endless creative possibilities, from action shots on rides to posed photos in themed zones, making it a must-visit for travelers from Singapore to Phu Quoc.
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6. Ham Ninh Fishing Village
This fishing village on Phu Quoc’s eastern coast captivates with its vibrant wooden boats bobbing against a backdrop of golden-hour glow. This authentic gem showcases the island’s maritime heritage with stilted houses and bustling seafood markets. Newly built boardwalks enhance photo opportunities, offering elevated angles to capture the village’s colorful boats framed by the sunset.
Visit between 5:00 – 6:30 PM for soft, golden lighting, and wear neutral tones to blend with the rustic setting. Practice ethical photography by respecting locals and avoiding disruption. Easily reachable via a 45-minute drive from Phu Quoc Airport, Hàm Ninh promises unforgettable, authentic captures.
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7. Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc
Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc, Southeast Asia’s largest semi-wild zoo, spans 380 hectares and offers interactive photo zones perfect for Instagram enthusiasts. This wildlife haven lets visitors snap shots alongside giraffes, rhinos, and flamingos in naturalistic habitats. In 2025, new animal shows and Kidzoo photo corners, featuring playful backdrops like jungle swings, elevate their trendiness for families and couples.
For the best photos, visit early to avoid peak crowds and capture clear, vibrant shots. Use a zoom lens for close-up animal portraits, and opt for earthy outfits to complement the natural setting. The Giraffe Restaurant offers unique dining and photo ops. Avoid midday heat for comfort, Safari Phu Quoc guarantees lively, memorable snaps.
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How to travel from Singapore to Phu Quoc Island
Getting to Phu Quoc from Singapore is straightforward, with multiple options for different budgets. Here’s a detailed guide for your Singapore to Phu Quoc journey, with verified 2025 data.
1. Flight from Singapore to Phu Quoc Island
Direct flights from Singapore to Phu Quoc are currently operated by VietJet and Scoot, with a flight duration of 2 hours. Tickets range from SGD 120 – 250 one-way, based on 2025 pricing from airline websites, with better deals in off-peak seasons (April – September).
Connecting flights via Ho Chi Minh City to Phu Quoc Island or Hanoi to Phu Quoc are common, with domestic legs (about 1 hour) by Vietnam Airlines or Bamboo Airways. Travelers from Da Nang to Phu Quoc can connect via Ho Chi Minh City, with similar pricing.
2. Alternative routes to Phu Quoc Island
For a scenic journey, fly from Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City and have a short trip in the Mekong Delta. Then, you can continue to Rach Gia or Ha Tien for a ferry by SuperDong or Phu Quoc Express. Ferries offer air-conditioned cabins and scenic views. You can book through Travel Sense Asia for hassle-free arrangements.
How to get around Phu Quoc Island
To get around on Phu Quoc, Taxis, both traditional (Vinasun, Mai Linh, etc.) and via apps (Grab and XanhSM), are the most convenient options.
Scooter rentals (150,000 – 200,000 VND/day) offer flexibility for exploring spots around Phu Quoc Island. You probably won’t need a driver’s license or other certification. Officially, however, to drive a scooter in Vietnam, you need a valid international driving license. This paper can be useful in the event of a police check and, especially, for insurance in the event of an accident. Also, never leave a valid travel document as a backup for your scooter. In the event of a problem, it would be very difficult to recover it. Always opt for a cash deposit.
You can easily buy a local SIM card upon arrival at the airport. Choose from major carriers like Viettel, Vinaphone, or Mobifone, with options for physical SIMs or eSIMs.
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Tips for stunning check-in photos in Phu Quoc
Capturing the best photos in Phu Quoc requires planning, creativity, and respect for the environment. Here are expert tips to elevate your check-in game at the island’s top spots.
Master the Golden Hour: Shoot between 6:00 – 7:00 AM or 5:00 – 6:30 PM for soft, warm lighting. Sunset Sanato and Rach Vem shine during these times, with golden hues enhancing the scenery.
Choose the Right Outfits: Wear vibrant, flowy dresses for beach spots like Sunset Sanato to create a dreamy vibe. For Rach Vem fishing village, neutral tones (beige, white) blend with the rustic backdrop. Bold colors pop at Grand World’s neon-lit settings.
Edit for Impact: Apps like Lightroom or VSCO enhance Phu Quoc’s turquoise waters and greenery. Apply vibrant filters but avoid over-saturation. Adjust brightness and contrast for sunset shots to emphasize colors.
Respect Local Culture: At Rach Vem fishing village, avoid touching starfish or disrupting local life. Seek permission before photographing residents at cultural sites for authentic, respectful shots.
Conclusion
Phu Quoc dazzles as one of the most beautiful islands in Asia-Pacific 2025, blending pristine beaches with vibrant cultural tapestries. From Sunset Sanato Beach Club and VinWonders Phu Quoc, to Rach Vem Fishing Village and Starfish Beach, the island’s top trending photo spots guarantee Singaporean travelers leave with Instagram gold and unforgettable memories.
Let Travel Sense Asia guide you to the island’s most photogenic treasures. Click here to book your adventure today and start your own story of Phu Quoc’s enchanting beauty.


