Arrive at Phu Quoc International Airport and take a private transfer or hotel shuttle to your Duong Dong accommodation; most hotels offer early check-in options or at least luggage drop so you can start relaxing right away. After settling in, take a gentle stroll along Duong Dong’s main beach (near Long Beach / Bãi Trường) so your 3-year-old can play in the sand while parents get a first look at calm, shallow water and nearby beachfront cafés with vegetarian-friendly options like fresh fruit, sticky rice and vegetable pho variants.
Have a leisurely vegetarian lunch at a recommended Duong Dong spot such as Hum Vegetarian or the salad- and rice-bowl friendly The Cottage — both offer egg-free choices and mild flavours for little ones. Spend the afternoon by the hotel pool or at a quieter stretch of Long Beach; bring a sunshade and beach toys, or enjoy a short visit to the nearby Coi Nguon Museum or the local playground so grandparents and child can rest and explore without long transfers.
As the sun sets, head to Duong Dong Night Market for an easy, sensory introduction to local life — many stalls have vegetable noodle dishes, grilled corn, tropical fruit and coconut water, and several restaurants nearby can prepare simple vegetarian meals on request. Finish the day with a calm riverside walk along Duong Dong River or an early return to the hotel for a relaxed bedtime routine for your daughter, ensuring everyone gets a good night’s rest before more active days ahead.
Start with a relaxed breakfast at your hotel or nearby Hum Vegetarian, where congee, fruit plates and mild rice dishes are ideal for your 3-year-old and parents who avoid eggs. After breakfast, head north to Long Beach (Bãi Trường) for a gentle beach morning — build sandcastles, paddle in the shallow water and rent a sun umbrella; alternatively, if the family is up for a short transfer, spend the morning at VinWonders Phu Quoc for easy, family-friendly rides, shaded rest areas and the aquarium zone that will delight grandparents and your daughter.
For lunch, try The Cottage or SaiGon Phu Quoc’s vegetarian-friendly options near the VinWonders area, then continue exploring: choose more VinWonders attractions (the kid zone and aquarium) or retreat to Ong Lang Beach for a quieter afternoon swim and naptime under a palm. If staying local, visit Vinpearl Safari’s nearby animal exhibits (if you prefer animals over theme-park crowds) — it’s stroller-accessible and offers slow-paced viewing ideal for grandparents and a toddler.
Return to Duong Dong for an early evening at the night market where you can order vegetarian noodle soups, grilled corn and fresh tropical fruit for the whole family, or book a riverside dinner at The Pepper Tree (request egg-free vegetable dishes) to enjoy a calm sunset. Finish with a short walk along Duong Dong River so your daughter can burn off a bit more energy before an early bedtime, keeping day two restful and setting you up for the southern island trip tomorrow.
After a relaxed breakfast at your hotel or Hum Vegetarian, take a private speedboat from An Thoi Harbour for a short, family-friendly boat trip to the nearby islets (Hon Mong Tay or Hon Thom). Choose an operator that provides life jackets for children and shaded seating; enjoy easy shallow snorkeling over calm reefs near Bai Sao or the clear, sandy shallows around Hon Mong Tay so your 3-year-old can paddle at the water’s edge while grandparents watch from the boat or the shore.
Have a picnic-style vegetarian lunch on the boat or at a beachside shack on Hon Thom — ask for vegetable rice, stir-fried greens and fresh tropical fruit (no eggs) — then ride the Phu Quoc cable car back toward An Thoi for spectacular views and minimal walking. If energy allows, stop at the quieter An Thoi fishing village for a slow stroll along the pier where the family can see local life and sample coconut water while the child naps in the stroller or under shade.
Return to Duong Dong for an easy riverside dinner at The Pepper Tree or The Cottage, requesting egg-free vegetarian dishes like vegetable hotpot, noodle soups and steamed rice with vegetables for the whole family. Finish with a calm early evening at Duong Dong Night Market or a short beachside walk so grandparents and your daughter can wind down before bedtime, preparing everyone for the cultural day tomorrow.
Start the day with a leisurely breakfast at Hum Vegetarian or your hotel, then head to the iconic Cau Temple (Dinh Cậu) and the nearby Duong Dong Market for a gentle wander—grandparents can enjoy riverside views while your daughter explores colourful stalls. Visit Coi Nguon Museum for a short, stroller-friendly cultural stop that explains island history and offers shaded gardens for a calm break before lunch.
After lunch at The Cottage or a market stall offering vegetable pho and fresh fruit (confirm egg-free), take a scenic 25-30 minute drive north to Cua Can River; enjoy a relaxed boat trip through mangrove-lined waterways where the family can spot birds and local fisherfolk, or stroll the boardwalk near Cua Can Bridge for peaceful photo stops. If energy allows, stop by a pepper farm on the way back for a quick, fragrant visit that’s short and accessible for grandparents and entertaining for your toddler.
Return to Duong Dong for an early dinner—book a table at The Pepper Tree or a beachfront vegetarian-friendly restaurant and request simple steamed rice, stir-fried greens and vegetable hotpot without eggs to suit all tastes. Finish the day with a slow walk along Long Beach as the sun sets or a calm visit to Duong Dong Night Market for last-minute souvenirs and tropical fruit, making bedtime easy for your 3-year-old after a culturally full day.
Enjoy a gentle last morning at your hotel—linger over a vegetarian breakfast at Hum Vegetarian or the hotel buffet with fruit, congee and mild rice dishes safe for your egg-free diet while your daughter plays with beach toys or in the pool. Pack bags calmly, take a final short stroll along Long Beach to breathe in the sea air, and check with the front desk about luggage storage or a late checkout so everyone can relax a little longer before transfer.
If your flight is later in the day, have a relaxed lunch at The Cottage or The Pepper Tree requesting steamed rice, stir-fried vegetables and vegetable noodle soups without eggs, then visit Duong Dong Night Market’s daytime stalls for last-minute souvenirs and fresh tropical fruit to bring home. Otherwise, arrange a private transfer to Phu Quoc International Airport allowing extra time for toddler-friendly restroom stops and a calm check-in—bring snacks and a familiar toy for the short airport wait.
After arrival at the airport and boarding, keep the evening low-key: prioritize an easy dinner on the plane or at the airport café with simple vegetarian rice or noodle options, and settle your 3-year-old into a familiar routine for the flight. Reflect on the quiet beach mornings, snorkel glimpses and family smiles from the trip as you head home, aiming for a smooth, restful journey back to India.