La Repubblica, a leading Italian
daily newspaper, recently ran an article on Vietnam’s best beaches, describing
Phu Quoc Island in the southern province of Kien Giang as a small paradise.
According to
the review, Phu Quoc - Vietnam’s biggest island is a hidden gem surrounded by
the beauty of nature, offers tourists untouched beaches as well as a wide range
of enticing activities from scuba diving to sightseeing at numerous historical
relic sites and islands at very fair prices.
This peaceful tropical paradise,
floats in the warm turquoise waters in the Gulf of Thailand, 50kms from the
Vietnamese mainland and a 50 minute flight from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
|
It suggested that
Phu Quoc as an ideal destination instead of Thailand or Indonesia for Italian
vacationers to escape from the upcoming European winter.
In Phu
Quoc Island, international visitors can explore the island in many ways, going
by motorbike, bicycle, scuba diving, visiting the island as An Thoi, or visit
the pearl farm at Back Beach. La Repubblica also suggests Italian tourists
visiting the historical sites on the island, the old mansion from the Gia Long
dynasty, and the Phu Quoc prison.
According
to the article, Phu Quoc owns "very pleasant climate, beautiful hotels,
beaches and unpolluted food as well as dishes made from fresh fish"
The majority of Phu Quoc Island is dedicated to National
Park and protected marine environment, providing a memorable experience, with
plenty of exciting activities and places to visit to keep you and the family
entertained during your stay.
Source: TTXVN
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét