Beach breaks: Island hopping in Vietnam and Cambodia
Are you happiest near the sea? Toes in the sand, water so clear you can see the coral beneath, and watery horizons stretching for miles? Whether your perfect days are spent in the water or sipping sundowners on the beach, your next vacation should be in Vietnam or Cambodia.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam
You’d be forgiven for thinking that the epic journey from Hanoi in northern Vietnam, to Ho Chi Minh City in the south covers Vietnam’s top highlights. After all, there’s the capital’s French colonial architecture; the otherworldly islets of Halong Bay; Hoi An’s pretty streets; Hue’s imperial tombs; and the best street food in Saigon. But even after all this, it would be an oversight to skip the teardrop-shaped island of Phu Quoc.
This small island boasts thick forests, golden beaches and the clearest waters. Take a boat from Phu Quoc port to the An Thoi archipelago to see the beautiful coral and busy marine life that live around the island.
Con Dao Islands
Island life in Vietnam doesn’t stop at Phu Quoc. This chain of 15 tiny islands (the largest, Con Son, just 20km at its widest point) are also just a short flight from Ho Chi Minh City. Like Phu Quoc there are tropical forests, white sand beaches, and sun-warmed sea with plenty of scuba diving opportunities.
The Con Dao islands have something else as well though: turtles! The islands are a protected national park with turtles laying their eggs between April – September. During the laying season, visitors can witness their arrival, and lucky ones may even assist in the release of the hatchlings.
Islands off Sihanoukville
Sadly, these days Sihanoukville’s reputation as a laidback hideout for beach bums seems firmly in the past. Much of the town is now layered with casinos, but don’t rule it out completely - just a short boat ride from the town, blissful islands await.
Koh Rong
The jewel in the crown of Sihanoukville's islands has to be Koh Rong, a place so picturesque it has long been used by TV and film companies. Its sweeping powder white beaches and turquoise ocean are so beautiful you might find it hard to shut your eyes for that palm-fringed siesta. Nearby Koh Rong Samloem is also worth a visit, although it only has one main beach (as opposed to a variety on Koh Rong) so it tends to be busier.
Koh Krabey
For something really special, treat yourself to a stay on Koh Krabey. This 30-acre private paradise is home to the Koh Krabey Six Senses Resort; an idyllic hideaway with private pool villas, two restaurants, a sunset bar and floor to ceiling windows with panoramic views of lush jungle and the ocean beyond. Go diving, take a yoga class, catch some rays, sip icy cocktails and have a spa treatment (or five).
Longing to nap in a hammock, see colorful coral and paddle in the blue? Get in touch to make those island hopping dreams come true - or check out our Kingdom Adventure itinerary for inspiration! It combines cultural adventures in Cambodia with a beach stay on Koh Rong Island.