Phu Quoc’s cruise port packs a punch with its 409-meter berth handling ships up to 225,000 GT.
For other Vietnam Cruise destinations check out our Vietnam Cruise Ports Guide page.
Good news – you can stay visa-free for 30 days!
Getting around is a breeze with taxis charging 11,000-14,000 VND per kilometer, motorbike rentals running 100,000-200,000 VND daily, or just hop on your hotel’s shuttle if they offer one.
Don’t miss the gorgeous Sao Beach, the sobering Phu Quoc Prison, or snorkeling in the crystal waters of An Thoi Archipelago.
Pro tip: give yourself a 2-hour buffer before your ship leaves so you’re not sprinting back to port in a panic!
Map of Phu Quoc Island Cruise Ship Port
Port Facilities and Arrival Information
Port Facilities and Arrival Information
Phu Quoc is hands down one of Vietnam’s top cruise spots, with a seriously impressive port featuring a 409-meter berth that can handle huge ships up to 225,000 GT – even those massive Oasis-class beasts. The whole setup is nicely protected by an 850-meter breakwater, so docking is typically a breeze.
Getting from the port to Phu Quoc International Airport only takes about 15 minutes. Grab a taxi for roughly 200,000 VND (around $8), or use Grab or XanhSM apps if you prefer. The best part? You can enter visa-free for up to 30 days – no paperwork headaches! The passenger terminal links to the mainland with a 1km bridge, your gateway to this slice of tropical heaven.
Cruise Lines and Passenger Services
At the port, you’ll spot tons of cruise options to get you to Phu Quoc Island. The fancy operators pull out all the stops with five-star experiences – think all-inclusive packages with great wines and endless activities on their massive 68m ships that hold up to 150 travelers.
Heading to the region? Mekong Eyes Explorer runs routes from Saigon to Phnom Penh with sweet 20sqm balcony suites and food that mixes Vietnamese and Western flavors. They’ve recently thrown in some handy speedboat transfers between Phnom Penh and Tan Chau.
Don’t miss Crystal Serenity dropping anchor on April 12, 2027 (they’ll be around from 8am to 6pm), and if you’re up for some local fun, Norwegian Cruise Line runs these really popular squid fishing trips that tourists love.
Getting Around Phu Quoc From the Port
Getting Around Phu Quoc From the Port
Arriving at Bai Vong Port? You’ve got plenty of ways to get to your hotel. Taxis run all day and night, charging between 11,000-14,000 VND per kilometer. Stick with XanhSM, Mai Linh, or Vinasun for reliable service.
Heading to Sunset Town? Just hop on one of the free hotel shuttles with other travelers. Want more independence? Grab a motorbike from one of the stalls near the port for about 100,000-200,000 VND per day. Just a heads-up – some rental places don’t ask for international licenses, but riding without one could leave you in a tough spot if anything happens.
If comfort’s more your style, splurge on a private car charter starting at $18. Perfect if you want to explore at your own pace without sweating on a scooter.
See what’s on offer from the Port of Hue (Chan May) for a different Vietnam Cruise destination.
Must-See Attractions for Cruise Passengers
With just a few hours in port, you’ll want to hit Phu Quoc’s knockout spots. This island packs a punch – gorgeous beaches and rich culture that other travelers swear you can’t miss.
- Sao Beach – Dig your toes into baby-soft white sand and spot starfish swimming in water so clear it looks photoshopped
- Phu Quoc Prison – Get a real dose of Vietnam’s tough history on a tour through this French colonial relic
- Starfish Beach – Snap pics with the bright red starfish that hang out in the shallow waters (everyone else is doing it too)
- Ong Lang Beach – Ditch the crowds at this chill west-coast spot where the waves won’t knock you over
- An Thoi Archipelago – Grab a snorkel and swim alongside rainbow-colored fish and coral that’ll make your jaw drop
Planning Your Shore Excursion Day
Planning Your Perfect Day in Phu Quoc
Don’t let those precious island hours slip away! Smart travelers book tours lasting no more than 80% of their port time – always keep a 2-hour cushion before your ship sails.
Save some cash by checking Viator instead of pricey cruise excursions. Their “Reserve Now, Pay Later” deals and 24-hour cancellation policy give you flexibility without commitment. Traveling with friends? Private tours can actually be cheaper when you split the cost, and resort day passes are total bargains.
Quick tips: Download maps you can use offline, grab some local cash for market haggling, and save your tour guide’s WhatsApp to stay in touch. Oh, and don’t forget photocopies of your ID and clothes for whatever weather Phu Quoc throws at you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wi-Fi Available at the Cruise Port Terminal?
Wi-Fi at the port terminal? Pretty sketchy. The free stuff barely works, so you’re better off popping into a nearby cafe, hotel, or restaurant where you can grab a drink and use their connection instead.
What Currency Is Accepted at Port Shops and Nearby Attractions?
When exploring Vietnam’s beautiful ports, you’ll need Vietnamese Dong (VND) for your shopping adventures. Most port shops and nearby spots take VND, though bigger places often accept credit cards too. Take it from fellow travelers – having local currency on hand makes everything easier!
Are There Luggage Storage Facilities for Passengers Exploring Independently?
Yes, you can store your luggage at VinWonders (costs between 50,000-100,000 VND per item), or drop bags at nearby hotels like Regent Phu Quoc if you’re in a pinch. Another option is using Eelway or similar services. Best to book your storage spot ahead of time so you can explore without dragging your stuff around all day.
What Security Screening Procedures Should Passengers Expect When Returning Onboard?
Most cruisers (around 75%) say getting through port security beats airport hassles any day. You’ll walk through metal detectors, send your bags through X-ray machines, flash your ID, and might see some security dogs sniffing around. Just a heads-up – keep your meds in their original bottles when you’re heading back to the ship.
Can Passengers With Dietary Restrictions Find Suitable Dining Options Near Port?
Hunting for food that meets your diet needs near the port? You’re in luck! Grab some tasty veggie options at Hien Charcoal Kitchen, or check out Marriott restaurants for gluten-free stuff. Nga Lam does great seafood you can customize too. Just give restaurants a heads-up beforehand, and most places will sort you out no problem.
Thinking about something different? Check out the cruises leaving from Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My) Cruise Ship Port.