Discover fishing in Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s top coastal adventure! Explore tours, costs, and prime spots like An Thoi Archipelago. Book with Legend Travel Group for an authentic experience.
Phu Quoc, a tropical ward of Kien Giang Province, Vietnam, is the country’s largest island, spanning 589 km² in the Gulf of Thailand, just 11 km from Cambodia. Known as the “Pearl Island,” it boasts a 150-km coastline with pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and nutrient-rich waters teeming with marine life, making it a premier fishing destination. Fishing is a cornerstone of Phu Quoc’s culture, supporting local livelihoods and drawing anglers with opportunities to catch grouper, snapper, squid, and even barracuda. From relaxing night squid fishing to thrilling deep-sea charters, the island offers diverse experiences for beginners and seasoned anglers. The An Thoi Archipelago and northern spots like Vung Bau Bay are hotspots, with tours blending fishing with snorkeling and cultural immersion. As a premier local tour operator, Legend Travel Group curates eco-friendly fishing tours, ensuring authentic adventures with seamless booking via links around this guide. Ready to cast your line in Phu Quoc’s turquoise waters? Reserve your tour today
Legend Travel Group delivers authentic Vietnam experiences with expert English-speaking guides, sustainable practices, and tailored itineraries. Our Phu Quoc fishing tours combine top fishing spots with island highlights like Ham Ninh seafood feasts, fish sauce factory visits, and beach relaxation, ensuring a holistic adventure. With transparent pricing and free cancellations up to 48 hours before departure, we prioritize your satisfaction. Explore our curated packages to embark on an unforgettable fishing journey!
Phu Quoc’s rich fishing grounds, fueled by abundant plankton and seaweed, support a thriving marine ecosystem, making it ideal for both recreational and cultural fishing experiences. The island’s fishing industry, alongside tourism and agriculture, sustains its economy, with locals in Ham Ninh and An Thoi relying heavily on the sea. Tourists can join group tours, private charters, or local fishing trips, targeting species like squid, kingfish, tuna, and giant grouper. Night squid fishing, a cultural highlight, is especially popular, often paired with onboard BBQs. The An Thoi Archipelago in the south and northern areas like Ganh Dau are prime fishing zones, with tours ranging from 2-hour sunset trips to full-day deep-sea adventures. Below, we detail the best fishing experiences, costs, and top spots to plan your Phu Quoc adventure.
Phu Quoc offers a variety of fishing activities, from casual shore casting to adrenaline-pumping deep-sea charters. Here are the must-try experiences, with updated costs (1 USD ≈ 25,000 VND) and tips:
A cultural staple, night squid fishing involves boarding a traditional wooden boat at sunset to catch squid under bright lights, often with an onboard BBQ of your haul. Tours last 2–4 hours, departing from Duong Dong or An Thoi ports.
Price: Group tours $15–$25 (375,000–625,000 VND); private tours $50–$80 (1,250,000–2,000,000 VND) for 4–8 people.
Locations: Duong Dong Port, An Thoi Port.
What to Expect: Learn local fishing techniques, enjoy seafood dinners ($3–$10), watch sunsets. Success varies; expect 1–2 squid per person.
Highlights: “A fun, authentic evening” (Tripadvisor, 4.4/5 stars).
Tip: Take motion sickness pills; book with operators like Red River Tours for English-speaking guides. Included in our Squid Fishing Night Tour ($65–$85).
For serious anglers, deep-sea fishing targets big catches like kingfish, snapper, cobia, and barracuda in the Gulf of Thailand. Charters venture to Hon Thom or Fingernail Island, offering 6–8-hour trips with professional gear.
Price: Private charters $200–$350 (5,000,000–8,750,000 VND) for 6–10 people, including bait, tackle, and meals; group tours $50–$100/person (1,250,000–2,500,000 VND) for 8–12 people.
Locations: An Thoi Port, Hon Thom Commune.
What to Expect: High-speed boats, experienced captains, and catches up to 20 kg. Lunch included ($5–$10).
Highlights: “Caught a massive barracuda!” (Legendtravelgroup.com review).
Tip: Book directly at An Thoi Port for 20–30% savings; try Pacific Boat or Savage Dragon’s Adventures. Book our Deep-Sea Fishing Expedition ($150–$250).
These popular 4–8-hour tours combine fishing with snorkeling in the An Thoi Archipelago (Gam Ghi, May Rut islands), offering a taste of both activities. Boats stop at coral reefs and fishing spots, with meals served on board or at beaches.
Price: Group tours $15–$40 (375,000–1,000,000 VND); private tours $100–$200 (2,500,000–5,000,000 VND) for 6–12 people.
Locations: An Thoi Port; Mong Tay, Gam Ghi islands.
What to Expect: Handline fishing for small grouper, snorkeling at reefs (gear $5–$10), beach lunches ($3–$10).
Highlights: “Perfect for families” (Tripadvisor, 4.5/5 stars).
Tip: Choose small-group tours (8–12 people) like OnBird for eco-friendly practices and better visibility (6–9 m). Book our Snorkel & Fish Combo Tour ($70–$110).
Casual anglers can fish from piers or rocky shores at Ham Ninh Jetty, Ganh Dau Beach, or An Thoi Pier, targeting small grouper, octopus, and squid. No boat required, ideal for budget travelers.
Price: Free (bring own gear); rod rental $2–$5/day (50,000–125,000 VND); bait $1–$2 (25,000–50,000 VND).
Locations: Ham Ninh Jetty (14 km from Duong Phong), Ganh Dau Beach (25 km), An Thoi Pier (28 km).
What to Expect: Relaxed fishing, local interactions, sunset views.
Highlights: “Great for a low-key afternoon” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Visit at sunset; buy bait at Duong Phong Market ($1). Included in our Local Fishing Experience ($50–$70).
Stocked ponds in Cua Duong Commune near Duong Dong Lake offer a garden-like setting for catching tilapia and carp, perfect for families or beginners.
Price: $5–$10 (125,000–250,000 VND) for 2–3 hours, including rod and bait.
Location: Cua Duong, 5 km from Duong Phong; taxi $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND).
Highlights: “Kid-friendly and relaxing” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Pair with a visit to Cua Can River; book our Family Fishing Day ($55–$75).
Group Tours: $15–$40 (squid fishing, snorkel-fish combos); $50–$100 (deep-sea group).
Private Charters: $100–$350 for 6–12 people, including gear and meals.
Shore/Pond Fishing: $0–$10 (gear rental, bait).
Transport: Motorbike $6–$10/day; taxi $3–$14 one-way; private car $30–$50/day.
Meals/Drinks: Onboard or beach lunches $3–$10; drinks $1–$3 (25,000–75,000 VND).
Total Daily Cost: $20–$150 (budget: $20–$50 for group/shore; mid-range: $50–$100 for group tours; luxury: $100–$150 for private charters).
Tip: Book combo tours for 10–20% savings; carry small VND notes (5,000–20,000).
From Duong Phong:
Duong Dong Port: Walkable or taxi $2–$3 (5–10 minutes).
An Thoi Port: Taxi $10–$14 (28 km, 30 minutes); motorbike $6–$10/day (40 minutes).
Ham Ninh Jetty: Taxi $6–$10 (14 km, 20 minutes).
Ganh Dau Beach: Taxi $10–$14 (25 km, 30 minutes).
From Phu Quoc International Airport:
Duong Dong Port: Taxi $7–$9 (10 km, 15 minutes).
An Thoi Port: Taxi $14–$20 (30 km, 35 minutes).
VinBus: Free to Duong Phong, then taxi ($2–$14) to fishing spots.
From Bai Vong Port:
Duong Dong Port: Taxi $3–$5 (14 km, 20 minutes).
An Thoi Port: Taxi $10–$14 (25 km, 30 minutes).
Our Tours: Include round-trip transfers from Duong Phong, airport, or port.
Dry Season (November–April): Calm seas, 25–32°C, ideal for all fishing types. Squid season peaks January–March. Book 1–2 weeks ahead for peak months (December–February).
Shoulder Season (April–June, October): Warm, occasional showers, good for squid and grouper, 20–30% cheaper.
Rainy Season (July–September): Rough seas on the west coast, but southeast spots (An Thoi) remain fishable. Budget-friendly with 30–50% discounts; avoid deep-sea trips during high winds (up to 55 km/h).
Plan Ahead: Book tours 1–2 weeks in advance for dry season via Baolau.com, GetYourGuide, or operators like John’s Tours; same-day bookings often available in rainy season.
Pack Smart: Sunscreen, hats, light clothing; motion sickness pills for boat trips; waterproof bags for gear. Bring water and snacks for shore fishing.
Budget Wisely: Expect $15–$350 for tours, $2–$14 for transport, $2–$10 for meals, $20–$300/night for stays. Use VND for small transactions; ATMs in Duong Phong (TPBank, VPBank) have low fees.
Gear and Bait: Group tours provide handlines or rods; private charters include tackle. For shore fishing, rent rods ($2–$5) or buy bait at markets ($1–$2).
Stay Safe: Wear life vests on boats; avoid fishing during storms; secure valuables at ports. Confirm tour prices to avoid overcharges.
Sustainability: Overfishing threatens anchovy stocks; choose eco-friendly operators like OnBird to protect reefs. Avoid taking undersized fish or squid.
Respect Culture: Engage with local fishermen at Ham Ninh or An Thoi for insights; tip guides ($1–$5) for exceptional service.
Join a Guided Tour: Our tours offer vetted operators, English-speaking guides, and curated itineraries for a seamless fishing experience.
Our sustainable fishing tours blend authentic experiences with Phu Quoc’s cultural and natural highlights, offering budget-friendly and premium options:
Half-Day Squid Fishing Adventure ($65–$85/person): Sunset squid fishing from Duong Dong ($15–$25), onboard BBQ ($3–$10), and night market visit. Includes transfers and gear.
Full-Day Snorkel & Fishing Combo ($90–$130/person): Fish and snorkel at An Thoi Archipelago ($15–$40), lunch on Mong Tay Island ($3–$10), and visit a fish sauce factory. Includes transfers and equipment.
Private Deep-Sea Fishing Expedition ($150–$250/person, min. 4): Charter to Hon Thom ($200–$350), target barracuda, and enjoy beachside lunch. Includes private boat, meals, and transfers.
Local Fishing & Cultural Tour ($60–$80/person): Shore fish at Ham Ninh Jetty ($0–$5 gear), dine on catches ($3–$10), and visit Sung Hung Pagoda. Includes transfers and bait.
Multi-Day Fishing Odyssey ($300–$500/person, 3–4 days): Combine squid fishing, deep-sea charters, and shore fishing, with visits to VinWonders ($22–$30) and eco-lodge stays ($15–$40/night). Includes all activities and meals.
Prices include guides, transfers, activities, and meals/snacks. Group discounts (10% off for 10+ travelers) and seasonal promotions available. Book now via the links on this page!
Flights: Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) serves direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City ($20–$80, 50 minutes), Hanoi ($30–$100), and Bangkok ($80–$150). Book via vietjetair.com or Traveloka.
Ferries: High-speed ferries from Rach Gia or Ha Tien ($7–$15, 1.5–2.5 hours) to Bai Vong or An Thoi Port. Book via superdong.com.vn.
Visa: 30-day visa-free entry for direct arrivals to Phu Quoc; E-Visa ($25) for mainland Vietnam. Verify on official Vietnamese immigration websites.
Fishing in Phu Quoc, a vibrant blend of adventure and culture in Kien Giang Province, offers everything from serene night squid fishing to thrilling deep-sea charters in the Gulf of Thailand. With prime spots like the An Thoi Archipelago and Ham Ninh Jetty, anglers can catch squid, barracuda, and grouper while immersing in the island’s rich fishing heritage. Whether you’re a beginner casting from a pier or a seasoned angler on a chartered boat, Phu Quoc’s waters deliver unforgettable experiences. Legend Travel Group’s Phu Quoc Tours ensure you fish responsibly, blending sustainable practices with immersive explorations of the Pearl Island’s beaches, markets, and cultural sites like Dinh Cau Temple. Don’t miss this coastal paradise—browse our featured tours and book your eco-friendly fishing adventure today!
Ready to reel in Phu Quoc’s marine treasures? Reserve your sustainable tour with Legend Travel Group and dive into Vietnam’s island jewel!
Author Bio: Written by Tony Bùi, with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, guiding 100,000+ travellers across Southeast Asia. This guide draws from firsthand insights, guest feedback from Legend Travel Group surveys.
Sources:
Phu Quoc Fishing Information: vietnam.travel, phuquocislandguide.com, vinpearl.com, vietnamcoracle.com
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