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Phu Quoc International Airport (aviation code: PQC) is the official name of the largest and also closest airport to Phu Quoc, Vietnam. Visitors know about this airport via the short name of Phu Quoc airport. It is located 14km to the city centre (Duong Dong town) and is the single airport on Phu Quoc Island.
Not every cave in Vietnam is easy to find or easy to choose. Some are tucked away in remote national parks, others sit right off the coast in the legendary bay. This guide helps you sort the iconic from the overrated, and uncover the underground experiences truly worth your time.
When you arrive in Vietnam, you'll quickly notice that the power plugs and sockets might be different from what you're used to. Understanding these differences is key to ensuring your devices work properly while you're there.
Vietnam is becoming a safe and interesting destination for international visitors. Let's experience our 15-day schedule, and explore the must-see attractions from North to South.
Surfing has become increasingly popular in Vietnam, and many beaches are now equipped with surfboards for rent or offer surfing courses. So, if you are looking for a place to surf in Vietnam, don't miss the article below about the best surfing spots in Vietnam.
Explore Vietnam's breathtaking rice fields: Sapa terraces, Mu Cang Chai, Hoi An, Mekong Delta and more. Discover the best time to visit Vietnam's rice paddies for stunning green and gold views.
Across the country, there are many secret tunnels that reflect a heroic chapter in the nation's history. In this article, we’ll explore the Cu Chi Tunnels and the Vinh Moc Tunnels - two of the most famous and representative tunnel systems in Vietnam.
Are you a coffee lover? You cannot start your day full of the energy without this famous beverage. Welcome to Vietnam, a country with the world's huge coffee production, being the second largest producer, only following Brazil.