US media hails Phu Quoc as “Hawaii of Asia”

According to Travel Off Path, Phu Quoc is the new topic of discussion in the US travel community, earning the title “The Hawaii of Asia.”

Spectacular fireworks displays illuminate the night sky of Phu Quoc (Photo: Sun Group)
Spectacular fireworks displays illuminate the night sky of Phu Quoc (Photo: Sun Group)

An Giang (VNA) - Travel Off Path, a renowned US travel site, has hailed Phu Quoc in the southern province of An Giang as an “Asian star,” citing its shockingly beautiful scenery and experiences that stand out to the rest of Vietnam.

“What comes to mind when you picture Vietnam? Endless rice paddies, chaotic motorbike-filled streets, or steaming bowls of Pho?” This is the question Travel Off Path - one of the US’s most prominent travel news outlets - posed to its readers regarding their perception of Vietnam. “How about a beach destination?” writer Sam Sears emphasised. He asserted that transcending the typical tourist imagery, Phu Quoc is emerging as the most compelling new destination, offering an experience that stands out to the rest of the country.

According to Travel Off Path, Phu Quoc is the new topic of discussion in the US travel community, earning the title “The Hawaii of Asia.” “The island boasts stunning beaches, a family-friendly atmosphere, and hospitable locals” the US travel site described. Travel Off Path also highlighted that despite the comparison to Hawaii, Phu Quoc remains significantly more affordable. “Whether it’s the world’s longest 3-wire cable car or a delicious bowl of Pho, Phu Quoc is wallet-friendly for every traveler,” the site clarified.

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Experience the world’s longest 3-wire cable car - an unique masterpiece on the Pearl Island.
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More than just a mode of transport, the cable car journey is hailed as a rare visual spectacle, where visitors can capture the panoramic turquoise hues of the ocean and the sprawling islands of the An Thoi archipelago from above.

The publication also praises Phu Quoc’s natural landscape, asserting that the island possesses some of the most “shockingly beautiful” scenery in Asia. Among these, Travel Off Path named Sao Beach as the tourist favorite on Pearl Island, celebrated for its powdery white sands and vibrant beach bars. Just over a hill lies Kem Beach - Sao Beach’s “twin sibling”- sharing the same pristine white sands and emerald waters.

This beach has previously ranked among the Top 50 Most Beautiful Beaches on the Planet and is home to Phu Quoc’s premier resorts, including JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort, New World Phu Quoc Resort, and Premier Residences Phu Quoc Emerald Bay.

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Kem Beach named the “World’s Leading Beach Destination 2025” at the World Travel Awards (Photo: Sun Group)

Beyond its pristine nature and unique luxury experiences, one of the factors highly rated by Travel Off Path is Phu Quoc’s superior visa policy. International tourists from all over the world can enjoy a 30-day visa exemption upon arrival, making the island far more accessible than many other tourism cities in the region.

Travel Off Path reported that the destination’s new carrier - Sun PhuQuoc Airways - has officially commenced operations and continues to expand its route network. The airline is set to launch more routes in the near future as Phu Quoc anticipates a surge in visitor numbers throughout 2026.

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Sun PhuQuoc Airways - A new skyway to the Pearl Island in 2025. (Photo: Sun Group)

Therefore, Travel Off Path’s comparison of Phu Quoc to the “Hawaii of Asia” is more than just a figure of speech; it reflects the growing attention US media is paying to the island. It positions Phu Quoc among the rare coastal destinations capable of striking a perfect balance between breathtaking landscapes, luxury retreats, unique experiences, and reasonable costs - factors that international travelers increasingly prioritize when choosing their next getaway./.

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