Is it still worth visiting Phu Quoc during rainy season?Yes. If you don’t mind occasional showers, you’ll find the island quieter, greener, and more authentic. For seasonal comparisons across the country, see our guides on
Vietnam weather by month and the
Best Time to Visit Vietnam.
Are boat trips and snorkeling always canceled?Not always. The
northern beaches are often calmer, and tours run when conditions allow. Operators confirm daily departures each morning. If you’re looking for guaranteed water activities, you might also enjoy the calmer bays of
Nha Trang’s best beaches.
Can I swim during rainy season?Yes, but seas can get rough. Always follow lifeguard warnings and respect red flags. For a safer year-round swim, check our
Phu Quoc best beaches guide, which lists sheltered spots.
Will restaurants and shops still be open?Absolutely. Most services in
Duong Dong and along
Long Beach operate year-round, though opening hours may shorten during heavy rains. To balance your trip, you could also explore cultural cities like Hanoi with our
3-day itinerary.
How bad are the mosquitoes?They are more noticeable inland and after rainfall. Use repellent and wear long sleeves, especially when hiking. For nature lovers, inland treks in
Cat Tien National Park offer similar jungle vibes but with more controlled trail conditions.