Kem Beach is located in the south of Phu Quoc Island, about 25 km from Duong Dong Ward. The beach has an average of 154 sunny days and an average temperature of 23 degrees Celsius, with a charming arc shape, enchanting white sand, and golden sunlight. |
Viewed from above, Kem Beach appears like a beautiful picture, with a charming bow-shaped coastline embracing the blue landscape of the sea and the soft curves of the surrounding green hills and mountains. |
Kem Beach has its own unique characteristics, with white sand, blue sea, and gentle slope. |
The shimmering sunlight shines through the coconut trees, the fine sand creeps between each toe, and the gentle waves connecting with the wind, all telling the story of a place where visitors can let go of all their worries and be alone with nature. |
Besides nature, Kem Beach also has a variety of experiences to have fun all day such as marine sports from volleyball, kayaking, swimming for early mornings to parasailing, canoeing and banana buoys for cool afternoons. |
Enjoying the cuisine beneath the coconut trees and immersing yourself in the beautiful beach scenery is an experience that makes everyone "go crazy" when coming to Kem Beach, as some tourists have described. Along the beach, there are restaurants and bars with diverse styles right next to the beach, open from morning to night. |
When coming to Kem Beach this summer, visitors can enjoy luxurious services and amenities at the "paradise-like" resort system from the world's leading brands, such as Marriott, Accor, and Rosewood. |
Guests can also choose to enjoy moments of absolute relaxation at New World Phu Quoc Resort where luxury, tradition and nature blend harmoniously under the shade of coconut trees like a tropical resort paradise. Or you can experience the unique space at Premier Residences Phu Quoc Emerald Bay with a design that recreates the image of a fish sauce barrel, a typical symbol of Phu Quoc. |
"The first time I came to Kem Beach, I had to exclaim because this place was so beautiful. Sun, wind, fine sand, blue water, and whispering coconut trees created a perfect resting spot for us," said Charlie, an Australian tourist. |
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