If you are getting tired of concrete-heavy resorts and crowded beaches noisy with portable karaoke speakers in the center or South Island, slow down for a moment. Phu Quoc still holds untouched, amazingly quiet pockets of sky and sea.
In this article, from the perspective of local tour operators who have fallen in love with every mossy corner of this pearl island for over 6 years, we will guide you to Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc – where blue sea meets ancient tree canopies, deep purple beach morning glory carpets stretch along the shore, and a mysterious stone path across the sea waits to be explored. You will learn everything about how to get to Hon Mot Phu Quoc, tide-watching tips, Hon Mot camping advice, and practical notes so you will not be disappointed upon arrival.

Why Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc Is Special (and Who It Is For)
In reality, Phu Quoc tourism is growing rapidly. Many beaches are gradually losing their natural charm to make way for service infrastructure. In this context, Hon Mot stands out as a quiet haven along the northeastern coast of Phu Quoc.
Many first-time visitors to Hon Mot experience two contrasting reactions:
- Half feel disappointed: Because there are no 5-star resorts, no jet skis, no crowded bars, and tourist services are almost nonexistent.
- Half fall completely in love: Because they find absolute privacy, the sound of waves washing over rocky ledges, shade from coastal vegetation, and a sense of total immersion in nature.
Local perspective: Hon Mot is not for those who want crowd energy or full-service convenience. This place is made for souls who love unspoiled Phu Quoc destinations, enjoy camping, artistic photography, recreational fishing, or simply want to escape the crowds to read a book by the sea.
Where Is Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc & How to Get There from Duong Dong
Where Is Hon Mot on the Phu Quoc Map?
Where is Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc? This location is situated in the northeastern part of the island, within Hon Mot Bai Thom, about 35 km by road from central Duong Dong ward. Hon Mot Island lies just a short distance across shallow water from the main island’s coast, connected by a unique paved stone path.
Is the Road to Hon Mot Phu Quoc Difficult?
Depending on your choice of transportation and route, getting there is much easier now than in the past thanks to upgraded roads:
- Popular route: From central Duong Dong, travel along Nguyen Trung Truc Street toward the North Island. When reaching the Duong Dong – Bai Thom junction, turn onto the road heading to Bai Thom commune (TL48/TL47). Continue straight to the Bai Thom Phu Quoc area, where you will see signs or can ask locals for directions turning into Hon Mot.
- Transportation options:
- Motorbike: The best option for road-trip enthusiasts to enjoy the cool forest scenery along the way. Rental prices range from $4.6 – $5.7 /day.
- Car / Self-drive car: Wide paved road, easy to drive. However, the small dirt path leading from the main road down to the Hon Mot shore can be somewhat bumpy during the rainy season.
Note from tour operator: Do not rely 100% on Google Maps, as the app sometimes directs you through private farm paths that are gated shut. As you near the Bai Thom area, stop and ask locals for the most convenient directions to Hon Mot Phu Quoc.
What Makes Hon Mot Beautiful? Unmissable Natural Experiences
1. The Paved Stone Path to the Island & Tide Secrets
The defining feature of pristine Hon Mot is the coastal paved stone path that rises and dips above the water, connecting the shore to the island.
Walking barefoot along the stone path with clear sea water gently lapping at your calves is a fun experience. However, crossing this path depends entirely on tide conditions:
- At low tide: The stone path is fully exposed, allowing you to walk dry-shod across to the island.
- At high tide: Water levels may reach calf or knee height. You can still wade across easily, but the rocks beneath can be slippery with moss.

Local warning: The seabed in this area has sharp rocks and barnacles attached. Bring rubber sandals or specialized water shoes rather than going barefoot or wearing high heels.
2. Lush Greenery & Purple Beach Morning Glories of Hon Mot
Unlike many rocky, barren offshore islets, Hon Mot is covered in rich coastal vegetation. Thanks to mature trees providing shade, the air here remains noticeably cooler and more pleasant than on open sandy beaches.
In particular, the shore of Hon Mot Beach Phu Quoc features thick patches of wild Hon Mot beach morning glory. The dreamy purple hue of these flowers weaving across the sandy, rocky shore against the blue sea creates a picturesque natural scene.
This is why many photographers and couples choose this location for Hon Mot photography or rustic wedding shoots in a natural setting.
3. Camping, Picnicking & Relaxing Fishing at Hon Mot
If you are searching for a quiet Phu Quoc camping spot, camping at Hon Mot Phu Quoc is a solid option.
- Tent pitching space: The island has flat patches of land under tree shade along with small wooden huts previously built by locals or operators. You can use these huts to rest or pitch a tent right by the beach.
- Fishing at Hon Mot: The waters surrounding Hon Mot have numerous rocky ledges and shallow coral reefs, making it ideal for bringing a light hand rod to sit, watch the sea, and try your luck.
- Picnic experience: We often suggest that visitors bring along light snacks, fruit, and drinks. Sitting under ancient trees, listening to the waves, and enjoying food with friends is a great way to relieve stress.
4. Snorkeling & Observing Coastal Marine Ecosystems at Hon Mot
The sea around Hon Mot has relatively clear water during the calm sea season (typically November to April). You can wade through shallow water to explore the coastal Hon Mot marine ecosystem.
- Hon Mot coral reefs: Corals here consist mainly of shallow-water species, horn corals, and small marine creatures like rock crabs, sea snails, and damselfish.
- Realistic perspective (EEAT): We have to be honest so you have realistic expectations: Hon Mot corals are not as colorful or diverse as the offshore reefs in the South Island (such as Hon May Rut or Hon Gam Ghi). However, the beauty here is accessibility — you do not need to take a speedboat far offshore to observe marine life right off the coast.
5. Catching Sunset Moments at Hon Mot
Even though it is located on the northeast side, thanks to an open sea view unobstructed by high-rise structures, sunsets at Hon Mot carry a unique charm. In the late afternoon, the sun casts a deep red glow across the quiet sea and sky, creating an ideal photo backdrop for anyone looking to check in at Hon Mot.

Objective Comparison Table: Hon Mot vs. Other Island & Beach Destinations in Phu Quoc
To help you make an accurate choice for your itinerary, we have put together a quick comparison table below:
| Criteria | Hon Mot (Bai Thom) | South Island (Hon May Rut, Hon Thom) | Rach Vem (North Island) |
| Main Landscape | Ancient trees, beach morning glory, stone path | Fine white sand, turquoise water, coconut trees | Floating raft houses, red starfish |
| Crowd Level | Very quiet, uncrowded | Very crowded with tourists | Crowded during peak season |
| Services & Amenities | Informal, very few services | Very modern, resorts, speedboats, water sports | Abundant floating raft restaurants |
| Visiting Cost | Free (for reference) | Speedboat tour / Cable car costs | Taxi / Rental car / Dining costs |
| Best Suited For | Lovers of raw nature, camping, photography | Visitors seeking upscale photo ops and water sports | Visitors wanting raft-house seafood and starfish watching |
Preparation Guide & Local Tips when Visiting Hon Mot
To make your exploration of Phu Quoc smooth, save these practical tips from local tour operators:
1. Packing Essentials
- Water shoes/sandals: A must-have to prevent limestone and oyster shells from cutting your feet when crossing the stone path.
- Mosquito & insect repellent: Because Hon Mot has dense vegetation and old trees, the area gets quite a few mosquitoes and small bugs in the late afternoon and evening.
- Food & drinks: There are few convenient shops around Hon Mot. Bring plenty of drinking water and light snacks.
2. Cost Information & Opening Hours
- Admission fee: Currently, Hon Mot offers free admission. You do not pay an entrance fee (this information may change depending on local planning when you visit).
- Visiting hours: There are no fixed opening or closing hours. However, the best times to visit are from 7:30 AM – 10:00 AM (cool weather, good lighting) or from 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM (paired with watching the sunset).
3. Responsible Travel (Protecting Nature)
- Trash: Hon Mot does not have a daily cleaning crew like central beaches. If you host a picnic or camp here, you must gather all plastic waste and bring it back to the main island.
- Protecting the ecosystem: Do not break corals, tread on patches of Hon Mot beach morning glory, or collect marine creatures to take home.
4. Suggested North Island Itinerary Combinations
The trip to Bai Thom is quite far from the town center (around 35 km), so you should combine Hon Mot into a full North Island exploration itinerary.
If you are an active outdoor enthusiast, check out our comprehensive Phu Quoc travel guide from A-Z or combine it with challenging Phu Quoc trekking routes. You can visit the list of the best trekking spots in Phu Quoc located along the same road axis, such as:
- Exploring lush green canopies at the Phu Quoc Primeval Forest.
- Conquering panoramic views from Tien Son Dinh Phu Quoc or Da Bac Peak.
- Cooling off at beautiful forest streams like Suoi Da Ngon Phu Quoc, Suoi Mo Phu Quoc, Suoi Da Ban Phu Quoc, or Suoi Tien Phu Quoc.
Experience Hon Mot in Your Own Way
Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc may not be glamorous like high-end entertainment hubs, but it carries the rustic warmth of untouched nature. Standing before the quiet shore, watching beach morning glories sway in the wind, and listening to waves washing over moss-covered rocks, you will understand why this place captures the hearts of peace-seekers.
If you need further advice on self-guided North Island itineraries, vehicle rental tips, or authentic nature tours in Phu Quoc, feel free to reach out to us. Wishing you a trip filled with memorable moments!
FAQ: Practical Questions About Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc
1. Where is Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc and how far is it from Duong Dong?
You can travel by motorbike or car along Nguyen Trung Truc Street toward Bai Thom commune. Average travel time takes about 45 to 60 minutes depending on your speed.
2. How much is the entrance fee for Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc?
The area has not undergone heavy commercial tourism development, allowing visitors to enter and exit freely. However, if you park your vehicle at nearby local homes, motorbike parking costs around $0.4 – $0.8.
3. Will I get stranded on Hon Mot when the tide rises?
The distance from the shore to Hon Mot is only a few dozen meters. Even when high tide covers the paved stone path, water levels reach only about 30 to 50 cm. You can easily wade across as long as you walk slowly to avoid slipping.
4. Is Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc suitable for overnight camping?
However, you should prepare complete camping gear, a waterproof tent, flashlights, food, drinking water, and especially insect repellent spray. Since there is no professional campsite management, traveling in a group is recommended, and always clean up all trash before leaving.
5. Is snorkeling at Hon Mot as impressive as in the South Island?
Corals at Hon Mot consist mainly of boulder corals and horn corals in shallow water near rocky ledges. The advantage is that you can wade in to observe them easily without hiring a speedboat. If your primary goal is seeing massive, colorful plate corals, you should prioritize South Island speedboat tours.
6. Are there restaurants or food stalls available at Hon Mot?
Around the Hon Mot area, there are only a few small drink stalls or local homes selling casual seasonal seafood. You should bring light snacks or head to central Bai Thom commune or Rach Vem fishing village for full meals.
7. What is the best time of day to visit Hon Mot Island Phu Quoc?
Midday (11:00 AM – 2:00 PM) brings strong coastal sunlight, and walking along the stone path feels quite hot despite tree shade. Visiting during cooler late afternoon hours conserves energy and lets you capture soft purple and golden lighting for photos.
8. Does wedding photography at Hon Mot require a fee or permission?
This is an open natural destination. You simply arrange your own transportation, outfits, and crew. Take care to preserve the landscape, avoid littering, and refrain from trampling on wild beach morning glory patches during your shoot.