Morning: Arrive in Phú Quốc via the best‑rated flight option – a one‑stop Air India + Vietnam Airlines combo (Mumbai‑Singapore‑Phú Quốc) priced around ₹38,000 per adult. The alternative low‑cost option is a two‑stop AirAsia route (Mumbai‑Kuala Lumpur‑Phú Quốc) at about ₹28,000 per adult. Indian passports need a single‑entry e‑visa (≈ ₹2,200) which can be obtained online before travel.
Afternoon: Transfer (≈ 5 km) from Phú Quốc International Airport to your chosen stay in Duong Dong. Budget‑friendly hotels include Saigon Phú Quốc Hotel (₹4,500/night) and Cassia Resort (₹5,200/night). For more space, an Airbnb 2‑bedroom apartment near the market costs about ₹6,500/night.
Evening: Unwind with a stroll along Dương Đóng Night Market (≈ 2 km from hotel). Sample fresh tropical fruits and explore stalls selling Jain‑friendly snacks. Dinner at Namaste India offers a full vegetarian menu (₹1,200 per person).
Find HotelsMorning: Head to Long Beach (≈ 12 km) for sunrise walks and a dip in the clear water. Entry is free; bring your own towels and sunscreen.
Afternoon: Visit the bustling Phú Quốc Night Market (Duong Dong) again for souvenirs and try the Jain‑friendly noodle stall. The market is ~3 km from the beach and free to explore.
Evening: Enjoy a sunset dinner at Shri Krishna Indian Restaurant (₹1,300 per person) offering Jain thali and no‑onion dishes, located just 1 km from your hotel.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore Grand World Phú Quốc (≈ 8 km). This themed amusement zone includes a water park, shopping lanes and a Disney‑style parade. Entry fee: ₹2,500 per adult.
Afternoon: Walk to adjacent Sunset Town (≈ 0.5 km) for a lakeside lunch at Pure Vegetarian Café (₹1,100 per person). The area offers paddle‑boat rides (₹300 per person).
Evening: Return to hotel (≈ 8 km) and relax. Optional: night swim at the hotel pool.
Find HotelsMorning: Take the scenic Cable Car to Vinpearl Safari (≈ 15 km). The 7‑minute ride offers aerial views of the sea; ticket includes cable car and safari entry (₹4,800 per adult).
Afternoon: Explore Vinpearl Safari – Asia’s largest wildlife conservation park. Guided tour lasts about 3 hours; entry already covered in morning ticket.
Evening: Watch the spectacular Kiss of Sea Show (≈ 15 km, show starts at 7 pm, ₹1,800 per adult). After the show, dine at Indian Kitchen Phú Quốc (₹1,250 per person) offering Jain‑certified dishes.
Find Hotels **Note:** All distances are measured from the central Duong Dong hotel/Airbnb.Morning: Board a private speedboat from Bãi Dài Pier (≈ 10 km) for a full‑day island‑hopping tour. The itinerary includes May Rut (Starfish Beach), Ganh Beach, and Vũng Dầu. Boat hire: ₹7,500 per boat (covers family of four).
Afternoon: Snorkel at May Rut (entry free) and kayak around the limestone cliffs (₹600 per person). Lunch is a packed Jain‑friendly picnic prepared by the hotel (₹1,400 for the family).
Evening: Return to hotel (≈ 10 km) and enjoy a relaxed dinner at the hotel’s vegetarian buffet (₹2,200 for four).
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the historic Phú Quốc Prison Museum (≈ 6 km). Entry fee: ₹350 per adult.
Afternoon: Head to Starfish Beach (Bãi Sao) for a leisurely beach day (≈ 9 km). No entry fee; optional beach chair rental ₹250 per set.
Evening: Dinner at Gandhi’s Indian Cuisine (₹1,300 per person) offering a range of Jain‑friendly curries, located 1 km from the beach.
Find HotelsMorning: Pack and enjoy a final walk on Trường Sa Beach (≈ 12 km) for sunrise photos.
Afternoon: Check‑out and transfer to Phú Quốc International Airport (≈ 5 km). Allow extra time for visa verification.
Evening: Fly back to Mumbai via your chosen flight option.
Find HotelsBook flights and e‑visa together at least 4 weeks in advance to lock in lower fares. Use local ride‑hailing apps (Grab) for airport transfers to avoid higher taxi rates. Opt for bike rentals rather than a car; they’re cheap, easy to park, and give you flexibility to hop between beaches (average cost only ₹3,000 vs ₹12,000 for a car). When booking hotels or Airbnb, filter for “vegetarian‑friendly” kitchens and request “no onion/garlic” meals in advance. For the boat excursion, negotiate a family package with local operators – they often lower the price if you’re staying at a partnered hotel. Carry a reusable water bottle and a small bottle of Jain‑approved sanitizer (no animal‑derived ingredients). Beware of “tourist traps” near the night market that overcharge for non‑vegetarian seafood; stick to known vegetarian stalls. Lastly, always keep a copy of your e‑visa printed and a digital copy on your phone for smooth immigration.