Discover Ganh Dau Beach, Phu Quoc’s untouched gem! Explore snorkeling, seafood, costs, and eco-tours with Legend Travel Group for a sustainable Vietnam adventure.
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. Renowned as the “Pearl Island” within the UNESCO Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve, it boasts pristine beaches and rich biodiversity. Ganh Dau Beach, located in the northwest corner of Phu Quoc, 30 km from Duong Phong town, is a hidden gem offering a 500-meter crescent of golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled natural beauty. Framed by forested mountains and Phu Quoc National Park, this serene cape, also called Ganh Dau Cape, provides breathtaking views of Cambodia’s Ta Lon Mountain and Koh Seh Island. Ideal for snorkeling, seafood dining, and cultural immersion, Ganh Dau attracts eco-conscious travelers seeking tranquility, with over 10,000 visitors annually. As a sustainable tourism leader, Legend Travel Group curates eco-friendly tours to Ganh Dau, blending coastal adventures with Phu Quoc’s heritage, with seamless booking via links around this guide. Ready to explore this untouched paradise? Reserve your tour today
Legend Travel Group delivers authentic Vietnam and Southeast Asia experiences with expert English-speaking guides, sustainable practices, and tailored itineraries. Our Ganh Dau Beach tours combine eco-adventures like snorkeling and kayaking with island highlights such as fish sauce factories, Phu Quoc Night Market, and Sung Hung Pagoda, ensuring a holistic journey. Committed to sustainable tourism, we support local communities, promote low-impact travel, and align with Phu Quoc’s 2030 goal to eliminate petrol vehicles, using eco-friendly transport like VinBus. With transparent pricing and free cancellations up to 48 hours before departure, we prioritize your satisfaction. Discover our curated packages to experience Ganh Dau responsibly
Ganh Dau Beach, in Ganh Dau Commune, is a pristine, bow-shaped shoreline stretching 500 meters, nestled between Phu Quoc National Park’s rainforests and the Gulf of Thailand. Its calm, shallow waters (0.5–2 m deep) and soft sands make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling, while its proximity to Cambodia (4 km by sea) offers unique border views. Less touristy than Sao or Long Beach, Ganh Dau retains a rustic charm with sparse settlements and friendly fishing communities. Nearby attractions like Rach Vem Fishing Village (5 km) and Nguyen Trung Truc Pagoda (500 m) enhance its appeal. Despite its beauty, some Tripadvisor reviews note occasional litter and boat noise, emphasizing the need for sustainable tourism to preserve this coastal haven.
Unspoiled Beauty: A short, pristine shoreline with turquoise waters and golden sands, framed by forested mountains, offering a serene escape from Phu Quoc’s busier beaches.
Unique Vantage Point: Views of Cambodia’s Ta Lon Mountain and Koh Seh Island, with the Vietnam-Cambodia border visible, create a rare cross-border experience.
Rich Marine Life: Shallow reefs teem with red grouper, crabs, and corals, ideal for snorkeling and eco-conscious exploration.
Cultural Immersion: Nearby fishing villages and markets provide authentic interactions with friendly locals, showcasing Phu Quoc’s traditional lifestyle.
Eco-Tourism Potential: Its proximity to Phu Quoc National Park and sustainable resorts like Peppercorn Beach supports green travel initiatives.
Ganh Dau Beach is 30 km northwest of Duong Phong, accessible via scenic routes through Phu Quoc National Park. Here are the eco-friendly transport options:
Motorbike: Rent for $6–$10/day (150,000–250,000 VND) from Duong Phong. Take DT45 via Cua Duong and Cua Can (35–40 minutes). Fuel up in town; sparse stations en route.
Taxi/Grab: $10–$14 (250,000–350,000 VND) one-way from Duong Phong, 30–35 minutes. Use Mai Linh (+84 297 397 9797), Hoang Long (+84 297 398 8988), or Xanh SM (electric taxis).
Private Car: $30–$50/day (750,000–1,250,000 VND) for a 7-seater, ideal for groups or multi-stop tours.
Bicycle: $1–$2/day (25,000–50,000 VND) for fit travelers, but the 30-km ride takes 1.5–2 hours; not recommended for novices.
VinBus: Free shuttle from Duong Phong to Ganh Dau resorts like Vinpearl (45 minutes), then taxi ($3–$5) or walk (15 minutes) to the beach. Book via vinpearl.com.
From Phu Quoc International Airport (30 km): Taxi $10–$14, 35–40 minutes; VinBus to Duong Phong, then taxi ($10–$14).
From Bai Vong Port (35 km): Taxi $12–$16 (300,000–400,000 VND), 40–45 minutes.
Our Tours: Include round-trip transfers from Duong Phong, airport, port, or resorts, using eco-friendly transport.
Route Options:
Route 1: From Duong Phong, take DT45 north through Phu Quoc National Park, passing Rach Tram Fishing Village to Ganh Dau (35 km, scenic but winding).
Route 2: Via Cua Duong and Cua Can Streets, then northwest through the park, passing Nguyen Trung Truc Pagoda (30 km, faster). Tip: Use offline maps; Google Maps may misdirect. Morning departures avoid heat.
Ganh Dau Beach offers eco-friendly activities for relaxation and adventure, with costs reflecting current rates:
Enjoy the calm, clear waters (0.5–2 m deep) and golden sands, perfect for swimming and lounging. The beach is free, with minimal crowds compared to Sao Beach.
Price: Free; sunbed rental at resorts like Peppercorn Beach $2–$5/day (50,000–125,000 VND).
Highlights: “Pristine and peaceful” (Tripadvisor, 4.3/5 stars).
Tip: Bring sunscreen; public areas are cleanest in the south. Included in our Ganh Dau Relaxation Tour ($60–$80).
Explore shallow reefs teeming with red grouper, crabs, and corals, just yards from shore, ideal for beginners.
Price: Gear rental $5–$10/day (125,000–250,000 VND); group snorkeling tours $15–$40 (375,000–1,000,000 VND); private tours $100–$200.
Highlights: “Great for marine life spotting” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Book eco-conscious tours with OnBird to avoid reef damage; November–April offers 6–9 m visibility. Included in our Snorkeling Eco-Tour ($80–$110).
Savor fresh seafood at rustic restaurants like Bien Hai Quan or Gio Bien, offering grilled shrimp ($5–$10/kg, cheaper than Ham Ninh’s $7–$15/kg) and sea urchin (nhum, $1–$3).
Price: Meals $2–$10; drinks $0.50–$2 (12,500–50,000 VND).
Highlights: “Affordable, fresh catches” (Tripadvisor).
Tip: Visit Bien Hai Quan for lime smoothies; confirm prices before ordering. Included in our Seafood Feast Tour ($65–$85).
Stand at Ganh Dau Cape to view Cambodia’s Ta Lon Mountain and Koh Seh Island, capturing unique photos of the Vietnam-Cambodia border.
Price: Free.
Highlights: “Rare cross-border views” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Visit at sunrise (5:30–6:00 AM) or sunset (5:45–6:15 PM) for vibrant shots; use the dirt road near Bien Hai Quan to reach the rock pile. Included in our Sunset Photography Tour ($50–$70).
Visit Ganh Dau Market or Rach Vem Fishing Village (5 km) to interact with friendly locals and explore fishing lifestyles. Nearby Nguyen Trung Truc Pagoda offers spiritual insights.
Price: Free; guided cultural tours $5–$15 (125,000–375,000 VND).
Highlights: “Authentic local experience” (Expedia).
Tip: Learn basic Vietnamese phrases like “bao nhiêu?” (how much?) for market chats; respect temple etiquette. Included in our Cultural Explorer Tour ($55–$75).
Beach Access: Free; private amenities $2–$5/day.
Activities: Snorkeling $5–$40; cultural tours $5–$15; dining $2–$10.
Transport: Motorbike $6–$10/day; taxi $2–$14 one-way; private car $30–$50/day; bicycle $1–$2/day; VinBus free to resorts, then taxi $3–$5.
Accommodation: Budget guesthouses (e.g., Dila Phu Quoc) $15–$40/night; mid-range (Peppercorn Beach) $40–$100; luxury resorts (Sheraton, Wyndham Grand) $100–$300.
Total Daily Cost: $20–$100 (budget: $20–$40 for public beach and markets; mid-range: $40–$70 for tours/dining; luxury: $70–$100 for resorts).
Tip: Book eco-tours for sustainability; use VND for vendors; ATMs in Duong Phong. Some reviews note litter issues, so choose resorts like Peppercorn for cleaner shores.
Dry Season (November–April): Sunny, 25–32°C, calm seas, 6–9 m visibility, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Peak season (December–February) requires bookings 1–2 weeks ahead.
Shoulder Season (April–June, October): Warm, occasional showers, fewer crowds, 20–30% cheaper. Good for photography and dining.
Rainy Season (July–September): Budget-friendly with 30–50% discounts, but strong winds and waves (up to 55 km/h) may limit water activities. Morning visits avoid rain; focus on cultural tours.
Note: Northeast monsoon (October–November) may bring debris; southern Ganh Dau remains cleaner.
Plan Ahead: Book tours and accommodations 1–2 weeks in advance for dry season via Baolau.com, vinpearl.com, or Legend Travel Group; same-day bookings possible in rainy season. Confirm resort cleanliness due to occasional litter.
Pack Smart: Sunscreen, hat, swimsuit, water shoes for rocky reefs; reusable utensils for dining; raincoat for rainy season; camera for border views.
Budget Wisely: Expect $20–$100/day (activities $5–$40, transport $2–$14, dining $2–$10, accommodation $15–$300). Use VND for vendors; confirm seafood prices to avoid overcharges.
Stay Safe: Watch belongings on public beaches; use life vests for snorkeling; avoid swimming during high waves in rainy season. Some reviews note boat noise; southern areas are quieter.
Sustainability: Choose eco-conscious operators like OnBird for snorkeling to protect reefs; dispose of waste properly; support local vendors at Ganh Dau Market to sustain fishing communities. Our tours align with UNESCO goals.
Respect Culture: Bargain politely at markets (10–20% off); engage with fishermen for insights; tip ($1–$5) for excellent service. Dress conservatively at Nguyen Trung Truc Pagoda.
Litter Concerns: Tripadvisor reviews mention trash on northern Ganh Dau; stick to resort-managed areas or join cleanup initiatives with our tours.
Join a Guided Tour: Our tours offer vetted activities, eco-friendly transport, and English-speaking guides for a seamless, sustainable experience.
Our eco-friendly tours immerse you in Ganh Dau’s pristine beauty, blending sustainable adventures with Phu Quoc’s cultural and natural treasures:
Half-Day Ganh Dau Relaxation Tour ($60–$80/person): Swim and sunbathe at Ganh Dau, enjoy seafood lunch at Bien Hai Quan ($2–$10), and visit Nguyen Trung Truc Pagoda (free). Includes transfers and sunbed ($2–$5).
Full-Day Coastal & Cultural Adventure ($90–$130/person): Snorkel Ganh Dau’s reefs ($15–$40), explore Rach Vem Fishing Village ($5–$10 tour), and dine at Gio Bien ($2–$10). Includes meals and eco-friendly transfers.
Private Sunset & Heritage Journey ($120–$180/person, min. 2): Sunset at Ganh Dau Cape, visit Phu Quoc Night Market ($2–$15), and tour a pepper farm ($5–$10). Includes private guide, dinner, and transfers.
Ganh Dau & National Park Combo ($80–$110/person): Morning at Ganh Dau, hike Phu Quoc National Park trails ($5–$10), and lunch at The Pepper ($3–$10). Includes transfers and entry.
Multi-Day Phu Quoc Eco-Odyssey ($300–$500/person, 3–4 days): Cover Ganh Dau, VinWonders ($22–$30), Vinpearl Safari ($22–$30), and eco-lodge stays ($20–$50/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 via international flights or same-day transit through Ho Chi Minh City/Hanoi; E-Visa ($25, apply at evisa.gov.vn 7 days in advance) for mainland Vietnam. Verify on official Vietnamese immigration websites.
Ganh Dau Beach, Phu Quoc’s unspoiled coastal treasure, offers golden sands, turquoise waters, and a rare glimpse of Cambodia’s shores from its serene cape. Whether snorkeling vibrant reefs, savoring affordable seafood, or soaking in the rustic charm of nearby fishing villages, Ganh Dau captivates eco-conscious travelers seeking tranquility. Despite occasional litter challenges, its natural beauty and cultural richness shine through, supported by sustainable practices. Legend Travel Group’s Phu Quoc Tours guide you through this northwest gem, ensuring a sustainable Phu Quoc Travel experience paired with Phu Quoc’s beaches, markets, and heritage sites. Don’t miss out—browse our featured tours and book your Ganh Dau Beach adventure today!
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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.
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Ganh Dau Beach Information: vietnam.travel, phuquocislandguide.com, rootytrip.com, vinpearl.com
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