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Phu Quoc Island drew 8.1 million visitors in 2025, boosting Vietnam’s tourism to 20 million arrivals.
Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam has surged in global popularity, named "New Phuket" of Asia by The Sydney Morning Herald and other outlets, drawing record tourism in 2025.
With nearly 8.1 million visitors—1.8 million foreign—contributing $1.7 billion in revenue, it helped Vietnam reach 20 million international arrivals.
The island, known for its beaches, luxury resorts, and unique attractions like the world’s longest three-wire cable car and nightly fireworks, offers 30-day visa-free access and expanding international flights.
Its growth, fueled by infrastructure upgrades and the launch of Sun PhuQuoc Airways, has earned it top global rankings and recognition as a leading Southeast Asian destination.
La isla de Phu Quoc atrajo a 8.1 millones de visitantes en 2025, impulsando el turismo de Vietnam a 20 millones de llegadas.