![]() Herring salad is a specialty on Phu Quoc island ![]() It does a great line in grilled and raw seafood alongside Vietnamese classics and steaks with coconut crackers, herb salads and our fave, sticky rice cooked with a deeply savoury beef jus. Of note is Mango Bay, a hotel that has a fabulous restaurant “On The Rock” with a deck perched (you guessed it) on rocks over the ocean. There are miles of beaches away from it all.įurther north up the coast from Long Beach is Ong Lang, home to a few, quieter resorts, the sand dotted with limestone rocks and the occasional bar or restaurant. So, if that’s not your vibe, head further afield. That said, they do tend to pump out the tunes (causing some tension with local hotels) particularly as the sweltering day turns to dusk and the sun dips toward the sea. Even at the expensive end, these places are super-cheap by Western standards, with local beers starting at around £2. If your hotel isn’t located right on the water, the beach clubs are a great place to spend your time and some offer free sun loungers for those buying food and drinks throughout the day. It’s buzzy but not overwhelmingly so and there’s plenty of space to hang out. ![]() Much of what happens on the island is focused on Long Beach (known locally as Duong Duong) and the majority of beach clubs, restaurants, shops and bars are located here. Long Beach is known locally as Duong DuongĪsiaDreamPhoto/Alamy Stock Photo The beaches
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