
Are you tired of crowded tours, having to follow a rigid schedule, and want to weave your way to explore a very different Phu Quoc on your own? This article is exactly what you need. We will not cram you into 45-seat buses or take you pearl and gemstone shopping. Instead, we will map out a Phu Quoc motorbike itinerary 3 days and 2 nights detailed kilometer by kilometer, where you can proactively stop at an empty beach, duck into an alley to eat an authentic bowl of bun quay, or ride a motorbike through the national park.
Message from the locals: Traveling Phu Quoc by motorbike is not hard at all, it is the only way to touch the truly untouched beauty of the Pearl Island that tours never include!
1. Why you should rent a self-drive motorbike in Phu Quoc (The pain of traditional tours)
Many people think Phu Quoc is only for luxury resort vacations. The consequence is that during peak season, famous tourist spots are always jammed with people, you have to wait tiredly and sometimes feel “suffocated.”
Benefits of riding a motorbike:
- 100% freedom: Sleep in for another 30 minutes, stop by for a glass of sugarcane juice on the side of the road, or change your itinerary at the last minute, it is all up to you.
- Reach “hidden” beaches: Large 45-seat buses are helpless on the trails leading to the water’s edge.
- Maximum savings: The cost of renting a motorbike is only 1/10 compared to taking a taxi or booking a private car for 3 days.
2. Preparation & Quick Transport Guide
To make the trip smooth, we suggest you prepare the following things before landing on the Pearl Island:
Ideal time & Getting to the island
- Which season is beautiful? You can go all year round, but the most beautiful is the Dry season (November – April), calm sea, yellow sunshine. If you go in the Rainy season (May – October), the road through the forest will be a bit muddy, remember to bring a raincoat suit and ride carefully.
- Getting to Phu Quoc: You can fly directly into Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC). If traveling from the mainland, you go to Ha Tien Pier or Rach Gia Pier, take a speedboat or Thanh Thoi Ferry docking at Bai Vong Port.
Motorbike rental & Accommodation
- Where to rent a reputable motorbike in Phu Quoc? Avoid renting very old motorbikes at the piers if you don’t want to push them in the middle of a mountain pass. Refer to Phu Quoc Motorbike Rental Experience to find a strong motorbike, with a raincoat, clean helmets available, and delivered right to the airport.
- Accommodation: For your first time traveling, just take Duong Dong Ward as the center (around the area of Tran Hung Dao Street or 30/4 Street). Easy to eat, easy to play, easy to pump gas. Look through the list of Top 5 Cheap Hotels In Phu Quoc highly rated by travelers.
3. Detailed Phu Quoc Motorbike Itinerary 3 Days 2 Nights
Below is the itinerary we have optimized the route for so you don’t have to ride around wasting gas, ensuring you go to enough of the East – South – North Island.
Day 1: Arriving at the Pearl Island – Exploring the East and South Island
Morning: Airport/Pier – Receive motorbike – Breakfast
- Arrive on an early morning flight/boat. Receive the motorbike right at the airport/port.
- What to eat in Phu Quoc that is delicious and cheap? Definitely bun quay. We recommend Bun quay Kien Xay or Bun quay Thanh Hung. Local tip: Remember to mix the dipping sauce yourself according to the “sugar – salt – kumquat – chili” ratio on the instruction board, the flavor is decided by this bowl of dipping sauce!

Noon: Suoi Tranh – Seafood energy recharge
- Ride eastward to visit Suoi Tranh. Warning: If you go in the dry season (January – April), the stream has almost no water, you can consider skipping this spot to avoid disappointment.
- For lunch, pull into the Delicious and cheap seafood restaurants in Duong Dong to recharge your energy. Must-try dish: Goi ca trich (herring salad) rolled in rice paper with wild herbs.
Afternoon: Swimming at Bai Sao or Bai Khem
- Ride down south, the asphalt road is very beautiful. Bai Sao and Bai Khem are famous for their ice-cream-like fine white sand. Bai Khem is a bit quieter than Bai Sao due to stricter management.

Evening: “Conquer” Phu Quoc Night Market
- Head back to Duong Dong to shower, then stroll out to the Dinh Cau Night Market / Phu Quoc Night Market area. This is a snack paradise with Chou Chou peanuts, rolled ice cream, and grilled seafood. Note: When buying seafood at the night market, remember to ask for the price first and choose stalls with clear listings to avoid “rip-off traps.”
- See details on the experience of conquering: Phu Quoc Night Market
Day 2: Crossing the National Park – Hunting for the Untouched North Island
Today is the day for those who like untouched Phu Quoc backpacking locations. Remember to fill up your gas tank!
Morning: Trail through the forest – Ganh Dau Cape
- Ride your motorbike from Duong Dong to the North Island. You will go through the tree-lined road of Phu Quoc National Park. The morning air here is chilly, the smell of fallen leaves and the sound of forest birds is very relaxing.
- The destination is Ganh Dau Cape, where you can see the Vietnam – Cambodia maritime border just about 4km away.
Noon: Rach Vem Fishing Village – Starfish Kingdom

- Leave Ganh Dau, move to Rach Vem Fishing Village. Survival note: The road into Rach Vem is about 5km of red dirt road. When sunny, it is dusty, when raining, it is muddy and slippery. Weak riders should be careful.
- Eat lunch right at the floating raft houses on the sea. The seafood here is fresh, the prices are softer than the center.
Late afternoon – Evening: Floating on the sea surface experience
- Return to the center to rest. In the late afternoon, if you are still healthy, try the experience of carrying a fishing rod to go Night squid fishing with fishermen. The feeling of eating hot squid porridge right on the boat floating on the waves is very hard to forget.
Day 3: Majestic South Island – A Little Final Romance
Morning: An Thoi Archipelago – Exploring the ocean
- Ride along the South Island road down to the port. You have two excellent choices:
- Rent a canoe/Shared wooden boat: Go directly to the small islands in the An Thoi Archipelago to go Snorkeling. The coral in the South Island is the most beautiful and diverse.
- Flying amidst the ocean: Experience the longest cross-sea cable car in the world. Save the article Hon Thom Phu Quoc Experience to know how to buy cheap tickets and not have to line up.
Noon: Lunch with grilled sea urchin & pen shell muscle
- Stop by the seafood restaurants in An Thoi, taste the rich Nhum bien nuong mo hanh (grilled sea urchin with scallion oil) and crunchy Coi bien mai nuong chao (grilled pen shell muscle with fermented tofu).
Afternoon & Evening: Sunset Town Sunset & High-Class Show

- After lunch, you can hang out at cafes, buy specialties Traditional fish sauce or Sim wine as gifts.
- If you fly on a late evening flight, spend the afternoon in the Mediterranean town. Traveling by motorbike to Sunset Town takes about 30 minutes from the center. Here, besides exploring on your own, do not miss the Phu Quoc Symphony of the Sea show which is very hot in the evening.
- Have a light dinner and stroll the streets at Vui Fest Phu Quoc Night Market before heading to the airport, closing a brilliant journey.
4. Phu Quoc Motorbike Itinerary 3 Days 2 Nights Cost Table (Estimated 2026)
Many of you are interested in how much the actual Phu Quoc motorbike itinerary 3 days 2 nights cost is. Backpacking independently, you control your wallet very easily. We calculated the basic cost for 1 person (group of 2 traveling together):
- Accommodation: 500,000 VND (~$19.00 USD) – 700,000 VND (~$26.50 USD)/night (split in half about 300,000 VND (~$11.50 USD)/person/night x 2 = 600,000 VND (~$23.00 USD)).
- Motorbike rental: 150,000 VND (~$5.50 USD)/day x 3 days = 450,000 VND (~$17.00 USD) (split in half = 225,000 VND (~$8.50 USD)/person). Gas money is about 150,000 VND (~$5.50 USD)/person.
- Dining (Including light seafood): ~ 1,500,000 VND (~$57.00 USD)/person.
- Sightseeing tickets/Separate island tour: ~ 800,000 VND (~$30.50 USD) – 1,200,000 VND (~$45.50 USD)/person.
- Total cost (Excluding plane/boat tickets): Ranging from 3,200,000 VND (~$122.00 USD) – 3,600,000 VND (~$137.00 USD)/person. Very reasonable for a “let loose” trip!
5. Conclusion
The most important Phu Quoc motorbike backpacking experience is not how many spots you go to, but how deeply you feel this island. The salty winds, the dusty red dirt road on the North Island or the purple-dyed sunset in Sunset Town… all will be the most authentic puzzle pieces.
Prepare your backpack, finalize your tickets and hit the road! If you need more support on road information, sightseeing tickets, do not hesitate to read more articles on PhuQuocGo.