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Living in Phu Quoc: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Phu Quoc: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Phu Quoc.

Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, has transformed from a quiet fishing community into one of Southeast Asia's most sought-after destinations. Located in the Gulf of Thailand, just 45 km from mainland Vietnam and 4 km from Cambodia, this tropical haven offers a unique blend of natural beauty, modern amenities, and affordable living. With a population of approximately 179,000 residents and a growing expat community of around 200 foreign residents, Phu Quoc provides the perfect balance between authentic Vietnamese culture and international convenience.

Why Choose Phu Quoc?

The island spans 574 square kilometers, with over half designated as protected national parkland. Its subtropical climate ensures warm temperatures year-round, typically ranging from 25掳C to 32掳C. The best weather occurs between November and April, with dry, sunny days ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Phu Quoc

  1. Exceptional affordability 鈥 Living costs are significantly lower than major cities, with comfortable monthly budgets starting from USD 800 to USD 1,500.
  2. Pristine natural environment 鈥 Over 20 beaches, UNESCO-protected national parks, and crystal-clear waters for diving and snorkeling.
  3. Modern infrastructure 鈥 International airport with direct flights, world-class healthcare at Vinmec Hospital, and growing entertainment options.
  4. Visa-free entry for 30 days 鈥 Special visa exemption policy for foreign visitors arriving directly to Phu Quoc.
  5. Welcoming community 鈥 Small-town hospitality where expats and locals often know each other, creating a genuine sense of belonging.

Key figures

Population180,000
Expats3,000-5,000
Top nationalitiesRussian, Korean, Chinese, British, American
LanguagesVietnamese, English, Russian
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,200
Family of 4$3,000
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Chelsea Gallagher
Guide updated by

Chelsea is a Canadian freelance writer who has been living abroad in Vietnam since 2019. For her, Vietnam is numerous noodle soups, chaotic markets, hidden alleys, and breathtaking landscapes from north to south; making vibrant memories countrywide.

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