Because Rainy Season Just Packed Its Bags and So Should You
Ah, Phu Quoc in November — that magical time when the island finally stops crying (read: monsoon season ends), the sun peeks out like it forgot something, and the beaches stretch wide open like they’ve been waiting just for you.
If you’re asking, “Is November a good time to visit Phu Quoc?” The answer is:
Yes. A thousand sun-kissed, hammock-swaying, seafood-slurping times yes.
So, whether you’re planning a sneaky escape from the city, a spontaneous honeymoon, or a solo eat-pray-suntan trip — here’s everything you need to know about traveling to Phu Quoc in November, complete with must-do local experiences and serious reasons to book now.
☀️ 1. The Weather Is Basically On Vacation Too
November marks the official end of the rainy season, meaning you get all the tropical beauty without the sudden, soul-crushing downpours that ruin your flip-flops and your mood.
🌡️ Average temperature: 27–30°C
☀️ Vibe: Sun-drenched days, light breezes, sunsets that flirt with your camera lens.
🏖️ Translation? Beach weather. All. Day. Long.
🏝️ 2. Empty(er) Beaches = Main Character Energy
Since peak season doesn’t fully hit until late December, November is that glorious window where everything’s open, but nothing’s overcrowded.
🌊 Where to Go:
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Sao Beach – Powdery white sand and water bluer than your crush’s double-tap history.
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Long Beach – Perfect for lazy afternoons and coconut smoothies that “accidentally” come with rum.
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Starfish Beach – Yes, there are actual starfish. No, you may not take them home.
🌴 Pro tip: Bring a hammock or rent one from a beach bar. Hang, sip, repeat.
🐠 3. Snorkeling & Island Hopping: The Water’s Clear, Captain!
By November, the sea calms down and the visibility gets crystal-clear — ideal for snorkeling, diving, and pretending you’re in a Nat Geo documentary.
🛥️ Must-Do:
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Join a 4-Island Cano Tour to snorkel through coral gardens and sunbathe like it’s your job.
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Or go full castaway mode with a BBQ Wild Island Tour — fish with locals, grill your catch on the beach, then nap under palm trees like a champion.
🦑 Traditional twist: Learn hand-line fishing from island fishermen — no rods, just skill and a strong wrist game.
🦞 4. Seafood Season is HOT — Literally Off the Grill
If you’re a seafood lover, November in Phu Quoc is your personal buffet from the universe. The catch is fresh, the grills are hot, and the chili sauce is not for the weak.
🦀 Eat This:
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Grilled sea urchin with scallion oil
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Herring salad (gỏi cá trích) with herbs and rice paper
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Steamed squid dipped in fermented fish sauce (nước mắm chấm sống) — intense, funky, fantastic.
🥢 Want to go full local? Visit Dương Đông night market and point at anything that looks tasty. Someone’s grandma is probably cooking it to perfection.
🛕 5. Culture? Yes, Between Beach Naps.
Believe it or not, Phu Quoc isn’t just about beaches and seafood (though honestly, that would be enough). The island has soul — and some fish sauce factories that smell like courage.
🏛️ Local Experiences to Try:
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Visit Dinh Cậu Shrine, perched on the rocks at sunset — part spiritual, part Insta gold.
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Explore a traditional pepper farm and pretend you’re a spice trader from the 1800s.
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Stop by a fish sauce factory and learn how Vietnam’s most iconic condiment is brewed — a.k.a. fermented to stinky perfection.
🎋 For the extra curious: Some resorts offer cooking classes with local chefs. You’ll chop lemongrass like a pro and call it “self-care.”
🚦Travel Tips for November in Phu Quoc
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Book early. November’s popularity is rising faster than your flight prices.
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Pack light but smart. Sunscreen, swimsuit, and a waterproof bag for boat trips.
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Bugs love you. Bring mosquito repellent or prepare for itchy souvenirs.
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Cash is king. Especially at night markets and beach bars run by local families.
🎉 TL;DR – Why November is the Best Time to Visit Phu Quoc
✅ Perfect beach weather
✅ Seafood overload
✅ Clear water for snorkeling
✅ Fewer crowds, more coconuts
✅ Fire sunsets that might make you cry a little
🧳 Book Your November Phu Quoc Trip Now!
Let’s be honest. You’ve stared at your office wall long enough. The only spreadsheet you should be opening is one that tracks how many starfish you saw and how many coconuts you drank.
Whether you’re craving salt air, fresh fish, or just a break from your alarm clock — November is your golden ticket to paradise.
👉 Book now at Vietnam Packages Tour
Where hammocks, grilled shrimp, and island sunsets are always on the itinerary.

