Phu Quoc – Untouched Diving Paradise of Gulf of Thailand
Explore pristine coral reefs and diverse marine life in Vietnam’s largest island destination
About Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s largest island located in the Gulf of Thailand, just off the coast of Cambodia. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offers pristine diving conditions with unspoiled coral reefs and exceptional marine biodiversity.
Why Phu Quoc is Perfect for Diving:
• Crystal clear waters with visibility up to 25 meters
• Water temperature 27-30°C (81-86°F) year-round
• Over 30 dive sites around the island
• Untouched coral reefs and marine sanctuaries
• Rich biodiversity with unique species
• Professional dive centers with PADI/SSI certifications
Top Dive Sites in Phu Quoc
Additional Dive Sites
Marine Life
Location
Southwest Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand. Phu Quoc International Airport on the island.
Climate
Tropical monsoon climate. Temperature 25-32°C year-round. Dry season: November to April.
Cuisine
Famous for fish sauce, black pepper, fresh seafood, and tropical fruits.
Accommodation
Beachfront resorts to eco-lodges. Many dive-friendly properties near dive centers.
Diving Seasons & Conditions
Peak Season
November – April
• Excellent visibility (20-25m)
• Calm seas and gentle currents
• Water temperature: 27-30°C
• Perfect conditions for all dive sites
• Ideal for underwater photography
Shoulder Season
May – October
• Good visibility (15-20m)
• Monsoon season with rain
• Water temperature: 28-30°C
• Some outer sites may be inaccessible
• Great for macro and night diving
Special Events
Year-round Highlights
• Turtle nesting season: May-October
• Coral spawning: February-March
• Best visibility: December-February
• Night diving: Excellent year-round
• Wreck diving: Available during calm seasons