Arrive at Phú Quốc International Airport (if flying in morning) or begin check-in at your chosen resort (many family-friendly options: Fusion Resort Phú Quốc, Vinpearl Resort & Spa, or Salinda Resort). Allow time for baggage, a stroller setup for your 3-year-old, and a short rest.
Settle into the room and unpack essentials — sunscreen, hats, swim nappies, and favorite toys. Take a quick walk around the resort grounds to get familiar and find the kid-friendly pool and beach access.
Easy beach time at your resort beach or Long Beach (Bãi Trường) if staying nearby — build sandcastles, paddle in shallow water, and let your daughter explore with supervision. Order a light snack or fresh coconut from the beach bar.
Lunch at a family-friendly restaurant: Mango Bay Restaurant (if nearby) or the resort's beachfront restaurant. Choose simple, child-friendly dishes like grilled fish, rice, and fresh fruit.
Nap/rest time for your daughter back in the room; parents can rest or enjoy a short spa treatment (many resorts offer half-day child-minding or babysitting on request).
Pool play: take advantage of the resort kids' pool or a calm stretch of beach for gentle swimming and water play. Bring floaties and a small inflatable toy to keep things fun and safe.
Short excursion to VinWonders Phu Quoc's shoreline-facing areas or a quiet sunset viewpoint (Ganh Dau or the southern coast depending on your resort location) for family photos and a relaxed stroll.
Return to the resort to freshen up and change into comfortable evening clothes. Prepare anything needed for dinner and a short walk into town if desired.
Early dinner at a nearby family-friendly spot: Khanh Noodle or Ham Ninh Seafood (if you prefer a local seafood introduction) — order mild dishes for your child and ask for less spicy preparation.
Evening gentle activity: a stroll along the beach at low tide, or a visit to a resort evening program (kids' movie, mini disco, or cultural show) if offered. Keep activities short to avoid overtiring your toddler.
Bedtime routine for your daughter — bath, storytime, and settle into bed. Parents can enjoy a quiet drink on the balcony or plan the next day's relaxed island highlights.
Prepare practical details for Day 2: confirm transfers (taxi or rented car with driver), book a half-day tour or VinWonders/Safari tickets if you plan to visit later in the trip, and note any dietary needs for meals.
Breakfast at your resort or nearby cafe (try Cottage or The Spice House at Salinda) with simple options for your 3-year-old — omelette, fresh fruit and papaya, and rice porridge if needed.
Head south toward the Vinpearl Safari / Suối Tranh area with a private transfer or taxi; allow 30-45 minutes depending on your resort location and a short stop for your daughter if she needs a stretch.
Visit Suối Tranh (Tranh Stream) for an easy, stroller-friendly walk to shaded picnic spots and shallow stream edges where your child can splash safely; keep the visit to about 45-60 minutes to avoid overtiring her.
Drive back toward An Thoi / Cua Can area and stop at Pepper Farm Phu Quoc (Phu Quoc Pepper Garden) for a quick, educational visit — parents can sample local pepper products while your toddler enjoys exploring safe garden paths.
Lunch at Rory's Beach Bar & Restaurant (Long Beach area) or The Spice House (if nearby) — choose mild grilled fish, rice, and steamed vegetables; ask for child portions and a shaded table.
Return to the resort for wind-down time: nap or quiet play for your daughter; parents can relax by the pool or have a short spa treatment or coffee on the terrace.
Late-afternoon shorter outing to Phu Quoc Prison Relic (if interested) for a 30-40 minute outside visit, or instead choose a calmer option — a walk along Long Beach collecting shells and watching local fishermen.
Stop at Khem Beach viewpoint or Sunset Sanato Beach Club (if open) for family-friendly shallow waters and photo opportunities; there are often small play areas and shallow pools suitable for toddlers.
Return to Dương Đông town for an early evening stroll — let your daughter run around the small parks near the market while parents explore souvenir shops and local life.
Light snack or early dinner at Ra Khoi Seafood or Ganesh Indian Restaurant (if you prefer familiar flavors) — request mild seasoning for child dishes and steamed rice or noodles.
Head to Phú Quốc Night Market (Dinh Cau Night Market) once it opens; wander the stalls slowly with the stroller, try local desserts like chewy coconut pancakes (banh nep) and fresh fruit juices, and pick up a few souvenirs.
Enjoy a casual seafood dinner at one of the night market stalls or sit-down restaurants by the market — choose grilled seafood that’s not too spicy and keep portions small for your toddler.
Return to your resort for the bedtime routine: warm bath, story, and settle your daughter into bed so she’s rested for the next day's planned VinWonders or Safari visit.
Parents: confirm tickets and transfer for Day 3 (VinWonders or Vinpearl Safari) and quickly pack a small day-bag with swim nappies, sunscreen, hats, and snacks for tomorrow.
Early breakfast at your resort or a nearby cafe (The Spice House at Salinda or Cottage) with child-friendly options: porridge, fresh fruit and toast to fuel a busy day.
Meet your private driver or pick up a pre-booked shared transfer for the half-day island tour; confirm your stroller is folded and snacks are packed for your 3-year-old.
Head to Suoi Tranh (Tranh Stream) for a short, shaded walk — let your daughter paddle at the shallow edges while you enjoy the cool stream and quick family photos.
Drive toward Vinpearl Safari / VinWonders area; stop at a scenic viewpoint or a pepper farm (Phu Quoc Pepper Garden) for a brief cultural peek and a chance to stretch legs.
Arrive at VinWonders Phú Quốc (or Vinpearl Safari if you prefer animals) and purchase or show pre-booked tickets; use the stroller-friendly paths and map out toddler-friendly attractions first.
If at VinWonders: enjoy the gentle Kid Zone rides, aquarium displays and shaded play areas; if at Vinpearl Safari: take the safari bus for the open-vehicle animal viewing — both are great for little ones.
Lunch inside the park at a family-friendly restaurant — choose VinWonders’ buffet or casual cafés, or Safari’s onsite restaurant; request mild flavours and an early child's portion.
Continue exploring short, stroller-accessible attractions: the dolphin/sea lion show (if timing aligns), gentle carousel rides, or a calm animal petting area so your daughter can interact safely.
Begin to wind down your park visit; find a shaded bench or indoor play area for a rest and offer snacks and water so your child recharges before returning to the resort.
Depart VinWonders/Vinpearl Safari and take the short drive back toward your resort, stopping if needed for photos at the Vinpearl entrance or at a nearby beach viewpoint.
Arrive back at the resort for nap/quiet time — set up a familiar routine (book, cuddle, dim lights) so your daughter gets restful downtime after an exciting morning.
Late-afternoon pool or beach time: relax at the kids' pool or a calm stretch of Long Beach, bring floaties and sand toys, and enjoy gentle play as the light softens.
Short visit to Dương Đông or Sunset Sanato Beach Club (if open) for family photos and a relaxed stroll; pick a vantage spot for sunset views and shell collecting with your toddler.
Early dinner at Ra Khoi Seafood, Ganesh Indian Restaurant (if you prefer familiar flavours), or a beachfront restaurant — order simple grilled fish, steamed rice and vegetables suitable for your child.
If your daughter still has energy, enjoy a calm evening activity at the resort (kids' program, story time or a short beach walk). Keep it light to avoid overtiring her before bedtime.
Bedtime routine back in the room: warm bath, story and settle your 3-year-old for the night while parents review logistics for Day 4 (night market and local food experiences).
Parents: confirm any bookings for VinWonders tickets (if you want a second visit) or book a taxi for tomorrow’s evening trip to Dương Đông and Dinh Cau Night Market.
Leisurely breakfast at the resort or The Spice House (Salinda) — choose Vietnamese and familiar options (pho, omelette, fresh fruit) and pack sippy cups and snacks for your daughter.
Visit Dinh Cau Temple (Cầu Dinh) perched on the headland above Dương Đông for a short cultural stop; stroll the easy steps and take family photos while enjoying sea breezes and local offerings.
Walk down to the small nearby seafood stalls and coastal promenade to watch local fishermen and orbit coastal life — let your 3-year-old explore safely on the promenade while parents soak in the views.
Short taxi ride to Coi Nguon Museum for a quick cultural primer about Phú Quốc’s history and local life; the museum is compact and stroller-friendly for a calm educational visit.
Lunch at Ganesh Indian Restaurant (Dương Đông) or Ra Khơi Seafood — both are family-friendly; order mild dishes or steamed fish with rice for your daughter and try a local fish dish as parents.
Return to the resort for quiet time: nap or restful play for your daughter while parents relax, sort photos, or read up on evening options for the night market.
Afternoon outing to Ham Ninh Fishing Village — a 20-30 minute drive gives an authentic glimpse of island life, shallow rocks for shell-hunting and a calm atmosphere perfect for toddlers to explore briefly.
Stop at the Phú Quốc Pepper Farm (Phu Quoc Pepper Garden) on the way back for a quick, shaded walk and to sample local pepper products; parents can browse souvenirs while your child stretches legs.
Pre-dinner at The Pepper Tree (or a beachfront cafe) for light bites and fresh juices — choose early dinner items like grilled prawns, rice and steamed vegetables to avoid a late heavy meal for your toddler.
Head toward Dương Đông Market / Dinh Cau Night Market and arrive early to stroll before crowds peak; bring a stroller, small torch or night-light, and let your daughter nibble on fresh fruit.
Wander the night market stalls slowly: sample banh xeo (Vietnamese pancakes), grilled corn, coconut pancakes (banh nep) and fresh seafood snacks; point out bright handicrafts and music to engage your child.
Sit down at a family-friendly seafood stall near the water for a casual dinner — order grilled lobster or squid for adults and simple steamed rice with mild fish for your daughter; ask vendors for less spice.
After dinner, take a short leisurely walk along the lit promenade and visit the small play areas near the market so your daughter can burn off a little more energy before bedtime.
Return to the resort for the bedtime routine: warm bath, story and settle your 3-year-old so she gets a consistent sleep schedule after an exciting evening.
Parents: enjoy a quiet drink on the balcony or a short nightcap at the resort bar, review photos from the day, and confirm tomorrow’s departure logistics (airport transfer time and any last-minute packing).
Gentle wake-up and family stretch — enjoy the resort balcony or garden with fresh sea breeze while your daughter has a light snack (fruit or yogurt) to start the day slowly.
Breakfast at the resort restaurant (or The Spice House if nearby) — choose porridge, omelette, fresh fruit and coffee for parents; order extra to-pack items if you’ll need snacks for the flight.
Quick pack and room tidy — finish suitcases, check chargers/passports, and put aside carry-on essentials for your 3-year-old such as a change of clothes, favorite toy, wet wipes and snacks.
A final short beach or pool walk (Long Beach or your resort shore) to let your daughter run and collect a last handful of shells while parents take photos and soak in the morning light.
Return to the room for final bathroom and restroom routines — change into travel clothes, apply sunscreen if you’ll be outdoors again briefly, and confirm airport transfer time with reception (many resorts offer shuttle/taxi booking).
Check out of the resort (or settle any incidental charges) and load luggage into your transfer vehicle; request assistance from staff with the stroller to make boarding easier for the whole family.
Drive toward Phú Quốc International Airport — typical transfer from Dương Đông/Long Beach area takes 15-30 minutes, so use the ride for a last short nap or quiet time for your daughter.
Arrive at Phú Quốc International Airport — check in for your flight, drop checked baggage, and pass through security; keep passports, boarding passes and a small bag of toddler snacks handy.
Relax in the departure hall or airport café — feed your daughter a light lunch or sandwich, change nappies if needed, and let her explore a small safe area under supervision to use up energy before boarding.
Boarding preparations — organize carry-on with entertainment (books, stickers, tablet with downloaded cartoons) and hand any last-minute items to your 3-year-old so they are calm and occupied for boarding.
Board the flight back to India (times depending on your booked flight) — get settled, request assistance from cabin crew for warming bottles or meals, and maintain your daughter’s nap/meal routine to reduce stress.
In-flight: keep a calm routine of snacks, quiet play and a short story to help your daughter rest; parents can review photos, pack away souvenirs, and confirm arrival transport in India.
Arrive back in India, clear immigration and customs, collect luggage and use pre-arranged transport or taxi to get home; keep small snacks and familiar toy handy for the journey from the airport.
Unpack slowly, set up a comfortable bed routine for your daughter with a warm bath and story, and enjoy a relaxed evening remembering highlights from Phú Quốc while planning a family photo review.