£806 per person
The average price of hotels and apartments in Phu Quoc varies according to the time of year. To help you plan when to go, we've looked at the hotels available on our site, then worked out the average price per night for the quietest and the busiest months.
October
Based on a typical 1 week holiday - adding together the cost of flights and accommodation - October is the cheapest month to go to Phu Quoc.
Such a great place to relax and chill...... Diving was okay.... The boat ride to the southern islands was amazing!...... Snorkeling off of the shore was great...... tropical fruit every where you went...... Lovely items to buy that will be treasured...... Several deserted beaches where we were the only people around...... A hidden treasure... But not for too much longer.... As it is getting more popular.... Go if you can.... With the time and effort getting there!
Small, beauty & quiet island, with some of most beautiful beach in Vietnam, also great & cheap food.
Phu Quoc Island is absolutely amazing and is a hidden island gem in Vietnam. For now, most of the visitors in Phu Quoc are local Vietnamese on holiday, whether it's for a honeymoon or a getaway with the family. No more than an hour flight from Saigon, Phu Quoc offers to-die for seafood and quiet serene beaches at an affordable price.
You should stay on Sao Beach because at this time of the year (May-August), the winds are calmer on the Sao beach side so the waters are cleaner, clearer, and bluer. A bit pricier than the other side, but I think you can still find a nice hotel/guesthouse for $15-20/day. It's an hour plane ride from saigon (bought the flight tickets at a travel agent while I was in saigon - just shop around and see where you can get the cheapest price). I think it cost around $50 to go one-way. Oh, and do the snorkeling trip! The waters deep and clear, so you'll get to see a lot. I had raw sea urchin, with some fish sauce, on the boat, and it was so delicious! Much better than any sea urchin you might get a Japanese restaurant. I don't know where else you can eat raw sea urchin! In fact, I'm craving it now...