Underrated Cruise Destinations That Aren’t Overrun by Tourists
13. Phu Quoc, Vietnam – An Undiscovered Southeast Asian Paradise

Located off the coast of Cambodia, Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s largest island but remains surprisingly under-visited compared to other Southeast Asian destinations. With its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and lush tropical forests, Phu Quoc is a slice of paradise that offers both relaxation and adventure. The island is home to stunning beaches like Sao Beach and Long Beach, where soft white sand meets clear, calm waters. For those looking to explore, Phu Quoc National Park offers jungle trekking, waterfalls, and an incredible diversity of wildlife. The island is also famous for its fish sauce, considered some of the best in the world, and visitors can tour the local fish sauce factories to learn about this traditional industry. Because Phu Quoc is a designated "special economic zone," international travelers can visit visa-free, making it an accessible yet uncrowded Southeast Asian escape.








