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City trips
Ho Chi Minh
Spring in Phu Quoc is a seduction. The fierce typhoons of the rainy season are a distant memory, replaced by a sky of piercing azure and an ocean that lies flat as a mirror. This is not merely an island; it is a geopolitical anomaly, a slice of paradise closer to Cambodia than Vietnam, yet fiercely Vietnamese in soul. We are embarking on a 72-hour kinetic injection into this biosphere reserve.
From the pungent, umami-rich barrel houses of the coast to the surreal, neon-lit canals of Grand World, this itinerary is a study in contrasts. It is a journey that demands you taste the raw earth of the pepper farms, fly over the sea on the world's longest cable car, and lose yourself in a man-made wonder that rivals Disney.
Points of Interest: Pepper Farm, Sim Wine Facility, Barrel House (Fish Sauce), Dinh Cau, Grand World.
The Experience: We land in the morning heat. We immediately head inland to the Pepper Farms. Phu Quoc pepper is legendary—spicy, aromatic, and aggressive. We walk the rows, smelling the resin. The Olfactory shock: We visit a Traditional Fish Sauce Barrel House. Giant wooden vats, strapped with rattan, hold tons of anchovies fermenting in salt. The smell is intense, primitive, and the liquid gold that drips out is the soul of Vietnamese cuisine. The Night: We shift gears to Grand World. It is a hallucination. A replica of Venice carved into the tropics. We take a water taxi on the "Venice River," watching the light shows. It is kitsch, it is loud, and it is spectacularly fun.
Suggestions:
The Purchase: Buy "Hong Tieu" (Red Pepper). It is ripened on the vine and has a sweetness that black pepper lacks.
The Drink: At the Sim Wine facility, try the syrup. It tastes like a mix of grape and blackcurrant, unique to the island.
Points of Interest: Pearl Farm, Ho Quoc Pagoda, Bai Sao Beach, Hon Thom Cable Car, Kiss Bridge.
The Experience: Morning is for the spirit. We stand at Ho Quoc Pagoda, looking out over the endless East Sea. It is a place of wind and silence. The Beach: We hit Bai Sao. The sand here isn't sand; it's silica powder. It squeaks under your feet. The water is a blinding turquoise. The Climax: We board the Hon Thom Cable Car. This is an engineering marvel—nearly 8km of wire suspended over the ocean. You fly over fishing fleets and coral reefs. It feels like being a drone. The Sunset: We end at Kiss Bridge in Sunset Town. Two spans reach out across the water, almost touching but leaving a gap for the sun to drop through. It is architectural poetry.
Suggestions:
The Cable Car: The ride takes about 20 minutes each way. Keep your camera ready; the view of the fishing boats from above is the money shot.
Points of Interest: VinPearl Safari OR VinWonders (Optional).
The Experience: A choice of adventures.
Option A (The Wild): VinPearl Safari. It is Vietnam’s largest open zoo. You ride a reinforced bus through the tiger and lion enclosures. Seeing a Bengal tiger eye-to-eye through the glass is a primal thrill.
Option B (The Adrenaline): VinWonders. It’s a theme park on steroids. The "Neptune's Palace" aquarium is a architectural turtle shell housing a deep ocean world. The End: We fly back to Saigon, carrying the scent of salt and pepper on our skin.
It happens on Day 2. The cabin of the Hon Thom Cable Car lurches out of the station. Suddenly, the ground drops away. You are suspended 170 meters in the air. Below you, the sea is a tapestry of emerald and sapphire. Hundreds of colorful fishing boats bob in the harbor like toys. The silence is absolute, save for the wind. You are flying between islands, a human bird witnessing the sheer scale of the archipelago. It is a moment of vertigo and awe that justifies the entire trip.
Standing in the barrel house, the smell was overpowering—a heavy, salty punch to the gut. The owner opened a spigot, and a dark, amber liquid flowed out. "First extract," he said. "40 degrees nitrogen." I tasted a drop. It exploded on my tongue—salty, yes, but then sweet, savory, and incredibly complex. It wasn't just a condiment; it was the distilled essence of the ocean and the sun, aged for a year in wood. It changed the way I look at a simple bowl of rice forever.
The water is clear. The pepper is ripe. The sun is waiting at the Kiss Bridge. You need to fly over the sea and taste the forest wine. Pack your swimsuit. The plane leaves in the morning.
Notes (Additional Information)
Children’s tour prices:
Children under 5 years old: Free of charge. Parents or accompanying adults are responsible for the child’s meals, accommodation, and entrance fees (if any). Each pair of adults may accompany one child under 5 for free; the second child and beyond must purchase 50% of the tour price.
Children from 5 to under 10 years old: 75% of the tour price. Includes meals, a seat on the bus, and shared accommodation with family. Each pair of adults may accompany one child aged 5 to under 12; for the second child, parents are advised to purchase an extra single bed.
Children 10 years old and above: 100% of the tour price and full adult services.
Payment and Cancellation Policy
After confirmation, guests must pay at least 50% deposit to secure the booking, and the full 100% tour cost must be paid no later than 10 days before departure.
If guests do not complete payment by the required full-payment deadline, they will be considered to have voluntarily canceled the tour and will forfeit all deposit(s).
Airplane / train / high-speed boat tickets are issued immediately after registration, payment, and submission of personal details (full name, date of birth, etc.). These tickets are non-changeable and non-refundable: no name changes, no refunds, no date changes, and no itinerary changes.
Cancellation penalties after registration:
After deposit or payment, or more than 15 days before departure: 30% of tour price
10 days before departure: 50% of tour price
7 days before departure: 70% of tour price
5 days before departure: 100% of tour price
All cancellations must be made directly with the Company or via fax, email, or text message and must be confirmed by the Company. Cancellations by phone are not accepted.
As this is a shared group tour, the company is responsible for gathering enough participants (minimum 20 adults). If fewer than 20 adults register, the company will notify guests at least 3 days before departure to arrange a new departure date or provide a full refund of the deposit.
Deposit dates, payment dates, cancellation dates, and tour change dates do not include Saturday and Sunday.
In force majeure cases (terrorism, riots, natural disasters, floods, etc.), depending on actual circumstances and guest safety, the company may cancel or adjust the itinerary to an alternative program of equivalent value. If the new program incurs additional costs, guests must pay the difference. Both sides must make every effort to minimize losses due to force majeure.
For changes in flight schedules or transportation delays caused by airlines, railways, or ferry operators, the company is not responsible for any additional expenses such as meals, accommodation, transport, or tour guide services.
Important Information for Tour Participants
On the departure date, guests must gather at .......... at ..........
The company is not responsible for late arrivals.
Some activity sequences and details (flight time, train time, boat schedule, etc.) may be adjusted depending on actual travel conditions (weather, traffic, etc.).
Hotel/resort check-in and check-out times: after 2:00 PM for check-in and before 12:00 PM for check-out.
The tour guide will inform guests of specific meeting times and locations on the afternoon before departure.
Please sit in the seat assigned at the time of tour registration.
Please bring light and compact luggage.
Personal documents, money, and valuables must be self-kept. The company will help search for lost items but is not responsible for compensation.
Guests are advised to bring a compact umbrella for sun and rain, and wear sports shoes or sandals with back straps for easier movement.
Please follow the tour guide’s timetable to avoid delays affecting the whole group.
For health and food safety reasons, please do not bring outside food into restaurants or hotels. Bringing beverages may require hotel/restaurant approval and may incur an additional fee.
Before leaving your seat or location (bus, restaurant, sightseeing spot, shop, hotel room, etc.), please check your belongings carefully—wallet, purse, bag, camera, camcorder, phone—to avoid loss or inconvenience during the trip.
Be cautious while walking at sightseeing areas; do not stand or climb in unsafe places. Be careful when moving on boats or ferries. When crossing the street, follow traffic laws. Families with children must supervise them closely at all times.