Phu Quoc is an island located off the coast of Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand, but it is part of Vietnam. Known for its stunning beaches, biodiversity, and natural landscapes, Phu Quoc is often referred to as the “Pearl Island” .
The wet season is marked by higher humidity and frequent rain showers, especially in September and October. Despite the rain, downpours are often short-lived, and sunny spells can still occur.
This evokes a dreamy atmosphere where the sea and the sky seamlessly blend into an undefined gray hue, creating a serene and ethereal ambiance.