PHU QUOC ISLAND DIVING TOUR
The island paradise of Vietnam will absolutely satisfy your thirst
BEACH HOLIDAYS
START: SAIGON – PHU QUOC ISLAND
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The island paradise of Vietnam will absolutely satisfy your thirst
BEACH HOLIDAYS
START: SAIGON – PHU QUOC ISLAND
Price list
| Departure | Departure day | ||
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| Departure upon request |
Schedule
Day 1: Saigon – Phu Quoc Island {L/D}
Pick up at your hotel in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh city) to the airport for the flight to Phu Quoc. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel. Lunch, leisure. Dinner, overnight in Phu Quoc.
Day 2: Phu Quoc Scuba Diving {B/L/D}
Breakfast, transfer to An Thoi harbor, get on board to visit islands and fishing on board. Diving in An Thoi islands. Lunch on board. Back to the harbor and hotel. Dinner in hotel, overnight in Phu Quoc.
Day 3: Phu Quoc Island – Saigon {B}
Breakfast, transfer back to airport for flight back to Saigon.
PRICE: Rates vary frequently. Please CONTACT US to get the best possible price based upon your travel period and specific touring needs.
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