Half-moon Reef, Phu Quoc island snorkeling spot

Dăm Trong Island

Depth range: 0.5 m - 3 m

The reef closest to the An Thoi port, fringed Dam Trong Island (the location of Hon Dam Island Hideaway – alittle private resort). The reef is shallow (0.5 – 3m) and enormous with many bushy and stony corals but not soft corals. Google Map
Roi Island (Hòn Rỏi)

Depth range: 0.5 m - 3 m

A small reef fringed the West-side of the Island next to on-sea Ngoc Hien Pearl Farm, there are big Pore corals and little anemone with Pink Skunk clownish there. The water within the season is extremely clear observe underwater visibility, but with very small area this reef isn't so impressive.
Dragon Cape (Mũi Kỳ Lân), Hon Thom (Pineapple Island)

Depth range: 0.5 m - 6 m

Mui Ky Lan or Phu Quoc Dragon Cape is found within the Northern cape of Hon Thom which is that the largest island among 21 small islands around Phu Quoc Island, the corals area is little with Pore corals and a few Cactus Corals (Pavona corals), thanks to facing the East, the water isn't so clear and wavy within the season for Snorkeling.

Dam Ngang or Gam Ghi Island or Crystal Reef



Coral Mountain, Best Snorkeling spots in Phu Quoc Island

Depth range: 0.5 m - 3 m

This fringing reef was praised as Coral Kingdom in South Phu Quoc Island, because of the shallow water (0.5 m – 3 m) and clarity, the reef has growth strongly but thanks to the impact by big wooden boats of overloaded tourists up to many peoples daily and therefore the lack of preservation by the government thereby Bushy corals (Accorpora Corals), Branching and Mushroom Corals are almost dead and damaged. there's an outsized grove of Pavona Corals referred to as Phu Quoc Coral Mountain which remains in good state of health.
May Rut Trong (Hon Vong) or Shallow Reef

Depth range: 0.5 m - 4 m

A large area of massive Bushy corals and Pore corals and a few Genus Stichodactyla (Anemone) and Octopus corals have growth along the the side of the island. There are big groves of Bushy Corals with diameter of three – 4 m and a few colonies of carpet corals.
May Rut Ngoai (4-Season Reef)

Depth range: 0.5 m - 4 m

At the side of the island is 4-season Reef, because you'll visit the reef at any time in year. The reef is about 1 – 4 m deep, with tons big Pore corals and large bushy corals growing along the island along side Porites rus coral. No soft-coral here. Fortunately, you do not find too serious damage on coral here.
Kim Quy Island (Golden Turtle Island or Tortoise Island or U-Turn)

Depth range: 1 m - 12 m

Recommend activity: Snorkeling & skin diving & Free-diving

With the depth of 1 – 12 m U-Turn is one among the foremost beautiful coral reefs in Phu Quoc Island, with both soft and hard corals with a medium-size fish schools. you discover here Big brain corals, Big bushy coral, Fringer coral-covered rocks, Mushroom corals Large carpet corals, Montipora corals, large anemone capes, Porites rus coral with blue fish, sea-urchin…A world of corals. Its not always easy to explore U-Turn, you would like knowledgeable guide and good operator to understand which is that the best time to explore U-Turn. you'll do both snorkeling & skin diving and free-diving here. Please inspect here

Half-moon Reef (one of the simplest snorkeling spots in Phu Quoc)



Anemone colony at Half-moon Reef, Phu Quoc Island

Depth range: 0.5 m - 8 m

Another beautiful coral reefs with the depth of 1 – 8 m. Possess an excellent diversity of coral species, protected during a clam water, you discover here a tremendous underwater terrain to explore: coral-covered cliffs, coral-covered canyon with Anemone ground and super big helmet-shaped stony corals. On beautiful days within the season , underwater visibility is about 6 – 7 m. a perfect place for free-diving.
Kho Islet (Hòn Khô)

Depth range: 0.5 m - 5 m

Very rare time to explore here, the islet is surrounded by hard corals, with none protection from the present , the spot isn't recommended for amateur.