Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Places to visit on Phu Quoc
Orchids at Lam Ha Resort
Lam Ha Resort provides air-conditioned rooms and bungalows with free Wi-Fi in Duong Dong. Featuring its own open air restaurant and an Orchid garden, the resort also offers free private parking.
Just 0.7 miles from the resort is Su Muon Pagoda. Duong Dong Market and Dinh Cau Market are 2.5 miles away. Dien Tien Mountain is 3.7 miles from the property while Phu Quoc International Airport is 4.5 miles from Lam Ha.
All rooms and bungalows have a flat-screen cable TV, minibar and desk. Private bathroom includes a shower and toilet.
Guests have access to a tour desk and 24-hour front desk at the resort.
Duong Dong is a great choice for travelers interested in local food, beach walks and food.
Lam Ha Resort has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 11 Feb 2014.
Source: www.booking.com
Just 0.7 miles from the resort is Su Muon Pagoda. Duong Dong Market and Dinh Cau Market are 2.5 miles away. Dien Tien Mountain is 3.7 miles from the property while Phu Quoc International Airport is 4.5 miles from Lam Ha.
All rooms and bungalows have a flat-screen cable TV, minibar and desk. Private bathroom includes a shower and toilet.
Guests have access to a tour desk and 24-hour front desk at the resort.
Duong Dong is a great choice for travelers interested in local food, beach walks and food.
Lam Ha Resort has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 11 Feb 2014.
Source: www.booking.com
Ham Ninh Fishing Village
Ham Ninh Fishing Village is an ideal locale for foreign visitors looking to experience the daily life of local fishermen as well as authentic regional dishes at affordable prices. Widely known as one of the oldest villages on Phu Quoc Island, its residents’ main sources of income include diving for pearls and sea cucumbers, fishing and, in recent years, selling handmade souvenirs and seafood delicacies to tourists. Not far from the village is a pier that stretches far out to the sea called Bai Vong Port, where cargo boats carrying a wide range of fresh produce, seafood, and household items from mainland Vietnam stop by in the early morning. Travelers can also enjoy relaxing sunset views of colorful fishing boats, Ham Ninh Mountain range and coastline, and the Hai Tac Archipelago during their visit here.
Most Booked HOTELS with rating: Salinda Resort Phu Quoc Island 4.9/ 5, Eden Resort Phu Quoc 3.8/ 5, Chen Sea Resort & Spa 4.5/ 5, Arcadia Phu Quoc Resort 3.7/ 5, Saigon Phu Quoc Resort 3.9/ 5, La Veranda Resort Phu Quoc - MGallery by Sofitel 4.5/ 5, Long Beach Resort, Phu Quoc Island 3.9/ 5, The Shells Resort & Spa Phu Quoc 4.5/ 5, Vinpearl Phu Quoc Resort 4.3/ 5, and Cassia Cottage 4.0/ 5.
Waters along the Ham Ninh coastline are relatively shallow, resulting in expansive beaches during the low tides. It can get rather polluted with rubbish from the main village, though, so we highly recommend walking further up north to enjoy a better beach setting. Accessible within a 30-minute drive from Duong Dong Town, Ham Ninh Fishing Village is renowned for its unique seafood dishes. Make your way to the Ham Ninh Market to enjoy sea cucumber soup, tram mushroom, and boiled flower crab as well as medicinal drinks made with seaweed, ginseng, seahorse, and rice wine. Ham Ninh Fishing Village
Source: http://www.vietnam-guide.com/phu-quoc-island/attractions/ham-ninh-fishing-village.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
Most Booked HOTELS with rating: Salinda Resort Phu Quoc Island 4.9/ 5, Eden Resort Phu Quoc 3.8/ 5, Chen Sea Resort & Spa 4.5/ 5, Arcadia Phu Quoc Resort 3.7/ 5, Saigon Phu Quoc Resort 3.9/ 5, La Veranda Resort Phu Quoc - MGallery by Sofitel 4.5/ 5, Long Beach Resort, Phu Quoc Island 3.9/ 5, The Shells Resort & Spa Phu Quoc 4.5/ 5, Vinpearl Phu Quoc Resort 4.3/ 5, and Cassia Cottage 4.0/ 5.
Waters along the Ham Ninh coastline are relatively shallow, resulting in expansive beaches during the low tides. It can get rather polluted with rubbish from the main village, though, so we highly recommend walking further up north to enjoy a better beach setting. Accessible within a 30-minute drive from Duong Dong Town, Ham Ninh Fishing Village is renowned for its unique seafood dishes. Make your way to the Ham Ninh Market to enjoy sea cucumber soup, tram mushroom, and boiled flower crab as well as medicinal drinks made with seaweed, ginseng, seahorse, and rice wine. Ham Ninh Fishing Village
Source: http://www.vietnam-guide.com/phu-quoc-island/attractions/ham-ninh-fishing-village.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
Ham Ninh fishing village, popular new getaway in Phu Quoc
By Diem Thu, Thanh Nien News (edited)
PHU QUOC - Tuesday, March 24, 2015 10:35 Email Print
Ham Ninh is a typical fishing village with its blue sea, white sand and boats anchored along a wharf. But it also boasts a mountain more than 300 meters high which gives it an exotic beauty.
The cheapest and best way to enjoy seafood in Ham Ninh, as well as many other places in Phu Quoc, is to buy it directly from fishermen and then ask locals to cook it in return for some money.
Must-eats in Ham Ninh are flower crabs, mantis shrimps and squids, which are usually boiled and eaten with a dipping sauce made of salt, pepper and lime juice. As simple as it may sound, it is the best way to enjoy freshly caught seafood.
For those who want to buy gifts for families and friends, common options are seahorses and nam tram – a kind of fungus common in Phu Quoc that is also known as bitter bolete to English speakers.
Trai mo qua, a mulberry-like fruit often used in traditional remedies for aches caused by rheumatic disorders, is also popular with tourists.
By Diem Thu, Thanh Nien News (edited)
PHU QUOC - Tuesday, March 24, 2015 10:35 Email Print
Ham Ninh is a typical fishing village with its blue sea, white sand and boats anchored along a wharf. But it also boasts a mountain more than 300 meters high which gives it an exotic beauty.
The cheapest and best way to enjoy seafood in Ham Ninh, as well as many other places in Phu Quoc, is to buy it directly from fishermen and then ask locals to cook it in return for some money.
Must-eats in Ham Ninh are flower crabs, mantis shrimps and squids, which are usually boiled and eaten with a dipping sauce made of salt, pepper and lime juice. As simple as it may sound, it is the best way to enjoy freshly caught seafood.
For those who want to buy gifts for families and friends, common options are seahorses and nam tram – a kind of fungus common in Phu Quoc that is also known as bitter bolete to English speakers.
Trai mo qua, a mulberry-like fruit often used in traditional remedies for aches caused by rheumatic disorders, is also popular with tourists.
Where To Stay In Ham Ninh
There are a few small hotels and guest houses in Ham Ninh Village along the main road. The rooms are basic but clean and offer great value.
Huu Thuy Guest House
Price: $7.00USD – $16.00USD
Tel: 0773973232 | 09770420149 | 0124442337
Vinh Lan Guesthouse
Price: $7.00USD- $14.00USD
Tel: 0773849974
Hai Anh Guesthouse
Price: $7.00USD – $15.00USD
Tel: 0773849947 | 0914641434 | 0918753574
My Xuyen Guesthouse
Price: $5.00USD – $10.00USD
Tel:01288815789
Source: 7/29/2017 Discover Ham Ninh Fishing Village on Phu Quoc Island
www.phuquocislandguide.com/ham-ninh/ 9/10
There are a few small hotels and guest houses in Ham Ninh Village along the main road. The rooms are basic but clean and offer great value.
Huu Thuy Guest House
Price: $7.00USD – $16.00USD
Tel: 0773973232 | 09770420149 | 0124442337
Vinh Lan Guesthouse
Price: $7.00USD- $14.00USD
Tel: 0773849974
Hai Anh Guesthouse
Price: $7.00USD – $15.00USD
Tel: 0773849947 | 0914641434 | 0918753574
My Xuyen Guesthouse
Price: $5.00USD – $10.00USD
Tel:01288815789
Source: 7/29/2017 Discover Ham Ninh Fishing Village on Phu Quoc Island
www.phuquocislandguide.com/ham-ninh/ 9/10