How Phu Quoc attracts travelers seeking to escape summer heat

By Thai Ha
Tue, June 23, 2026 | 9:02 am GMT+7

Amid the sweltering days of summer, when urban life becomes increasingly stifling under harsh sunshine, dust, and daily pressures, Phu Quoc has become a destination of choice for families looking for a change of scenery.

The island’s pleasant coastal climate, pristine surroundings, and increasingly comprehensive resort and entertainment ecosystem in South Phu Quoc allow every family member to find their own joy during the holiday.

Heading to the blue seas of Pearl Island to escape the city heat

In mid-June, prolonged heatwaves in major cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City make the atmosphere even more oppressive. Heavy traffic, dust, and the fast pace of urban life leave many longing to step away from the city, immerse themselves in cool waters, breathe in the scent of the sea breeze, and take in the soothing greens and blues of nature.

Phu Quoc is an ideal destination loved by many families. Photo courtesy of New World Phu Quoc.

Phu Quoc is an ideal destination loved by many families. Photo courtesy of New World Phu Quoc.

Phu Quoc has become a suitable destination for families seeking a holiday that is both relaxing and convenient. Unlike the sweltering heat of the city, summer temperatures on Pearl Island typically range from 25 to 31 degrees Celsius. Sea breezes and open spaces create an atmosphere that is comfortable and refreshing.

According to air-quality monitoring platforms, several coastal areas in South Phu Quoc frequently record good air quality levels. This has become an increasingly important factor for travelers in recent years, as tourism is no longer solely about entertainment and exploration but also about rest, wellness, and rejuvenation.

The natural beauty of Kem Beach, one of the Top 50 Most Beautiful Beaches on the Planet, attracts visitors year after year. Photo courtesy of Fabl Belek.

The natural beauty of Kem Beach, one of the Top 50 Most Beautiful Beaches on the Planet, attracts visitors year after year. Photo courtesy of Fabl Belek.

Beyond its pleasant climate, Phu Quoc is home to some of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful beaches, featuring turquoise waters, powdery white sands, and largely unspoiled natural scenery. Among them, Kem Beach consistently ranks among the most beloved destinations in South Phu Quoc.

Located in the southern part of the island, Kem Beach captivates visitors with its graceful crescent-shaped shoreline embracing crystal-clear waters. Its soft white sand, gentle waves, and calm sea make it especially suitable for families with young children or elderly members. In the morning, golden sunlight spreads softly across the sea while ocean breezes bring a refreshing sensation that contrasts sharply with the stifling heat of city summers.

The luxurious and premium resort ecosystem in South Phu Quoc offers families a wide range of accommodation choices.

The luxurious and premium resort ecosystem in South Phu Quoc offers families a wide range of accommodation choices.

Moreover, the area boasts a well-developed ecosystem of resorts, dining venues, and entertainment experiences. Visitors can choose to stay at beachfront resorts such as JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, New World Phu Quoc Resort, or Premier Residences Phu Quoc Emerald Bay.

Each property offers its own distinct style, from luxurious resort spaces and private pool villas suitable for multi-generational families to well-equipped holiday apartments ideal for groups of friends or young families.

A vibrant destination with experiences from morning until night

Beyond its captivating natural beauty, summer in Phu Quoc is also appealing thanks to its diverse range of experiences, allowing family holidays to be less dependent on weather conditions. This is one of the reasons why South Phu Quoc is increasingly becoming the preferred summer destination for families, particularly multi-generational groups.

The world’s longest three-wire cable car system is an experience not to be missed in South Phu Quoc.

The world’s longest three-wire cable car system is an experience not to be missed in South Phu Quoc.

One of the most popular experiences among visitors is the Hon Thom Cable Car, the world’s longest three-wire cable car system. From the cabin, guests can enjoy panoramic views of South Phu Quoc’s seascape, dotted with islands of various sizes amid emerald waters. For older travelers, it offers a comfortable way to admire nature without extensive walking, while children are often thrilled by the sensation of “flying above the sea.”

After the cable car journey, younger family members and teenagers can cool off at Aquatopia Water Park, which features a variety of attractions ranging from gentle play areas for children to adrenaline-pumping water slides.

Santo Beach Club is a must-visit check-in destination, offering sweeping sea views stretching to the horizon.

Santo Beach Club is a must-visit check-in destination, offering sweeping sea views stretching to the horizon.

For those who prefer a slower pace while admiring Phu Quoc’s seascapes, Santo Beach Club is an ideal stop. Just a short buggy ride away, visitors can relax in an expansive open-air setting, enjoy food and cocktails, and watch the sun gradually sink below the horizon, casting a golden glow across the sea beside two infinity pools that resemble scenes from a cinematic masterpiece.

As evening approaches, South Phu Quoc unveils another layer of memorable experiences. Visitors can stroll through Sunset Town, admire the sunset from Kiss Bridge, enjoy seaside dining, explore shopping streets, and check in at the lively Sunset Bazaar or VUI-Fest Bazaar – a culinary paradise featuring hundreds of fresh seafood dishes, regional Vietnamese street foods, and a diverse selection of international cuisine.

Spectacular fireworks displays have helped establish Phu Quoc’s reputation as “the island with 365 days of fireworks”.

Spectacular fireworks displays have helped establish Phu Quoc’s reputation as “the island with 365 days of fireworks”.

Most notably, families can savor food and drinks while enjoying two world-class fireworks shows that illuminate the night sky over South Phu Quoc, alongside internationally acclaimed multimedia productions such as Symphony of the Sea and Kiss of the Sea. These experiences add unforgettable moments to every family holiday.

According to the experience of many travelers, families visiting Phu Quoc during summer should prioritize outdoor activities in the early morning and late afternoon. The middle of the day is ideal for relaxing at the resort, enjoying spa treatments, dining indoors, visiting the water park, or exploring indoor attractions.

Choosing the right accommodation also plays an important role. For families looking to minimize travel time, the Kem Beach and South Phu Quoc area is a suitable option thanks to its integrated ecosystem, combining beaches, resorts, entertainment, dining, shopping, and artistic performances within a single destination.

Instead of constantly moving between locations, visitors can flexibly arrange their itinerary according to weather conditions, health considerations, and the needs of each family member.

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