Arrive at Phu Quoc (airport or ferry) and transfer to your hotel on Long Beach/Duong Dong; settle in and let the infant nap after travel. This prevents rushing and gives the family time to acclimate.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch at your hotel restaurant or The Spice House (Salinda) for reliable, family-friendly Vietnamese and international dishes; ideal for infants because resort restaurants usually have high chairs and quieter spaces.
Short walk along Long Beach (Bãi Trường) and pool time so parents can relax while infant naps in a shaded area; beach is flat and stroller-friendly near the main stretch.
Visit Sunset Sanato Beach Club for iconic art installations and an easy sunset viewpoint; good for photos and a short beach visit before dinner (open daytime until late evening).
Head to Dinh Cau Night Market (open ~6:00pm–11:00pm) for fresh seafood, grilled skewers and local dishes; great casual choice with many small stalls so you can pick mild dishes for the infant and try local flavors.
Private transfer or hotel-arranged car to the southern cluster (VinWonders & Safari). Travel time ~45–60 minutes from Duong Dong depending on traffic; arriving early reduces crowds.
Family-friendly amusement and water-park style attractions with shady rest areas and stroller pathways; good for parents who want a mix of gentle rides and shows (park opens ~9:00am–6:00pm).
Eat at one of the park’s family restaurants or cafés for quick, kid-friendly options; convenient when traveling with an infant so you can return to shade quickly.
Visit Vinpearl Safari (opens around 9:00am, usually closes ~4:30–5:00pm) for a relaxed drive-through and walk area to see animals; stroller-friendly routes and shaded rest spots make it easier with an infant.
Choose a comfortable, quiet restaurant near your hotel for an easy dinner with seaside views and family-friendly service; many places can accommodate infants with simpler dishes.
Short stop at a local pepper farm to see how Phu Quoc pepper is grown and harvested; visits are typically 30–45 minutes and very stroller-friendly (farms open ~8:00am–5:00pm).
Visit an authentic fish sauce factory to learn about famous Phu Quoc nước mắm production; tours are short (open ~8:00am–5:00pm) and provide cultural context with tasting opportunities.
A historical stop to learn about the island’s wartime history — accessible and quick, usually open 8:00am–5:00pm; good for a short cultural visit with easy pathways.
Spend the afternoon at Sao Beach, Phu Quoc’s famed white-sand bay with calm, shallow water for relaxing; great for a long, safe beach afternoon — accessible most of the day.
Book a private or small-group glass-bottom boat tour (typically 3h) to see coral and small islands without strenuous snorkeling — ideal for families with infants as you can stay sheltered on board. Operators run departures from ~8:30–9:30am.
Parents can take turns enjoying a short spa treatment while the other stays with the infant, or spend a calm afternoon at the hotel pool (many resorts offer baby-friendly facilities).
Do light shopping for fish sauce, pepper, pearl jewelry and snacks; many shops are open until evening and are clustered near town for an easy, stroller-friendly walk.
Choose a relaxed beachfront dinner spot so the infant can remain comfortable; bars and restaurants on the Long Beach strip are family-oriented earlier in the evening.
Enjoy a quiet breakfast and a last walk on Long Beach while the island is peaceful; great time for family photos and letting the infant wake up gently.
Check out and arrange private transfer to Phu Quoc Airport or the ferry terminal; allow 1–1.5 hours travel time depending on location and flight/ferry schedule.
Board your flight or ferry home. Aim to arrive at the airport/ferry terminal at least 60–90 minutes before domestic flights and 90–120 minutes for international departures when traveling with an infant.