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Our first stop on the island hopping tour with John's tour was a beach that took about 30 minutes to reach by boat. We had around 30 minutes to snorkel, but unfortunately, there weren't many live corals or fish to see.
A peaceful spot where you can have the beach and the water all to yourself, allowing you to explore the island like Robinson Crusoe.
I booked a tour to visit 4 islands, but we only got to explore one before it started raining. Despite the weather, the coral here is the best I've seen compared to other places I've snorkeled in Thailand or the Philippines. This is a must-visit spot for snorkeling or diving, but please be mindful not to damage the coral. It's sad to see the corals near the coast dying, as they take hundreds of years to form and we are destroying them in just a few years.
We had a nice day snorkeling at the beach. We rented a small canoe from An Thoi port and set out despite the windy conditions and waves, which caused some moments of panic. However, once we reached the area with small islands and calm, turquoise blue sea, our worries melted away. Gam Gi island was particularly stunning, with floating rocks that attracted many tourists for diving and coral watching. The coral reefs and fish were amazing. We also visited a nearby island with a small restaurant serving fresh seafood at a reasonable price, although it was quite crowded and the staff's attitude was not the best. It's important for tourist areas to focus on staff attitudes and service quality. Despite this, we had a great experience and made beautiful memories of Phu Quoc - the Vietnamese pearl. I highly recommend booking a tour for your own exploration.
This beach is a great spot for snorkeling with its clean, turquoise water and a mini bar available on the boat.