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Phu Quoc Weather 2026: Best Month to Visit and 5 ‘Golden’ Tips from Locals

Posted on: 13/05/2026
Phu Quoc weather in the dry season with clear blue sky and calm sea on the West coast
Understanding Phu Quoc weather patterns helps you avoid the disappointment of visiting on days with rough seas or storms.

Many of you message us asking: “How is the Phu Quoc temperature today?”, “Should I worry about tropical depressions for my upcoming trip?”. When traveling to the beach, the biggest fear is rain ruining all your plans or hitting a day with rough seas, making you extremely seasick on the canoe. We completely understand that feeling of wasted money and disappointment.

This article is drawn from our over 6 years of practical tour experience on the Pearl Island. We will uncover the truth about Phu Quoc weather across the 12 months of the year, decode the curse of “the app predicts rain but it’s scorching hot when you arrive,” and provide tips for choosing beaches as calm as an autumn lake according to each wind season.

After reading this article, you will confidently plan the most perfect itinerary, clearly know how to avoid large waves, dodge tourist traps, and know which month is best for snorkeling in Phu Quoc.

1. The Truth About Phu Quoc Dry Season and Rainy Season: “Wave Dodging” Tips

Unlike the mainland, the weather on the Pearl Island is strongly influenced by its location tucked within the Gulf of Thailand. The distinct feature here is the clear division between the East and West coasts according to the two main wind seasons. If you are not familiar, you can easily book the wrong resort right on a beach with large waves or a lot of ocean trash.

Northeast Wind Season (November – April next year): True Love of the West Coast

  • Characteristics: Wind blows from the mainland to the sea in a Northeast direction. Bai Sao and Bai Khem (East coast) may have light waves and occasional jellyfish at this time.
  • Local solution: Head to the West Coast (Bai Truong, Sunset Town area, Ganh Dau). This is the Phu Quoc dry season, the best time of the year to watch the sunset. The sea on the West coast is extremely calm right now, the water is crystal clear, highly ideal for activities like Phu Quoc Snorkeling: 5 Most Beautiful Places or taking a Phu Quoc Seawalker Tour.
  • Note: During this season, Phu Quoc canoe weather is very ideal. You should take the opportunity to book a Phu Quoc Canoe Rental 2026 to take a trip around the islands in South Island.

Southwest Wind Season (May – October): Finding a Haven on the East Coast

  • Characteristics: Strong winds blow from the Gulf of Thailand straight into the West of the island. This is the start of the Phu Quoc rainy season. Beaches like Bai Truong, Bai Ong Lang, and Bai Dai usually have large waves, rough seas, murky water, and often have ocean trash washed ashore. Canoe trips to South Island departing from An Thoi port can experience heavy shaking.
  • Local solution: Move straight to the East Coast! Bai Sao and Bai Khem are now as calm as a mirror lake, with bright blue water because they are completely shielded by the central mountain range. Check out our An Thoi Archipelago Phu Quoc Travel Experience 2026 to know the calmest spots to swim.
Tourists swimming at calm Bai Sao Phu Quoc during the Southwest wind season
During the Southwest wind season (May – October), while the West coast has large waves, Bai Sao on the East coast is as calm as a lake surface.

2. Detailed Phu Quoc Temperature & Weather Forecast for 12 Months (2026 Update)

To answer the question of which month has the best Phu Quoc beach, we have compiled an average monthly weather data table. (Note: This table is based on average statistical data, actual conditions may vary depending on climate change).

MonthTemperature (ºC)Rainfall (mm)Rainy DaysSea Condition & Local Advice
January25 – 31304phu quoc weather in january: Very calm (West Coast), Slightly rough (East Coast). A wonderful period for spring travel.
February25 – 32203phu quoc weather in february: Very calm (West Coast). Best of the year! Brilliant golden sunshine, not too harsh.
March26 – 33405phu quoc weather in march: Calm, clear water but the weather starts to get hotter.
April27 – 341209phu quoc weather in april: Season transition, sea is still calm but high humidity, muggy.
May26 – 3228015phu quoc weather in may: Start of the rainy season, waves on the West coast gradually increase.
June26 – 3135018phu quoc weather in june: Lots of rain, large waves on the West coast. Should move to Bai Sao to swim.
July25 – 3040020phu quoc weather in july: Peak rainy season, rough sea on the West coast. Tropical depressions often appear.
August25 – 3045022phu quoc weather in august: Persistent rain. High risk of speedboat trip cancellations.
September25 – 3042021phu quoc weather in september: Heavy rain, seawater can be murky in areas near river mouths.
October25 – 3130017phu quoc weather in october: Season transition, sea starts to calm down again, extremely beautiful sunsets.
November25 – 3115010Start of the dry season, cool, comfortable weather. Peak seafood harvest season.
December24 – 30506Year-end weather is chilly at night, light sunshine during the day, perfectly beautiful sea.

💡 Local tip: During the dry season (January to March), due to deep low tides during the day, shallow coral reefs at Hòn Móng Tay, Hòn Gầm Ghì, or Hòn Mây Rút will be exposed. If you take the Phu Quoc 3 Island Tour, remember to wear water shoes or be careful so the coral doesn’t cut and scratch your feet!

Tourists snorkeling at Hon Gam Ghi Phu Quoc in the dry season
November to April is the best time for snorkeling; however, the water is shallow, so you need to wear water shoes to avoid scratching your feet.

3. Phu Quoc Rainy Season Itinerary: What to Play to Not Get Bored?

Facing a rainy day on the Pearl Island isn’t as scary as you think, because it is mostly quick passing showers. Instead of staying holed up in your hotel, here is a very “chill” Phu Quoc rainy season itinerary we often design for our guests:

Bus for lock people release animals experience at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc
The “lock people, release animals” experience on an air-conditioned bus at Safari is a perfect choice for days when the Pearl Island has passing showers.

(Strong note: If you plan to drive yourself to explore, please carefully read the Phu Quoc Motorbike Rental Experience 2026. When it rains, the stream roads and muddy slopes in the North island area are extremely slippery and dangerous).

4. Pocket 5 ‘Golden’ Tips From Long-Time Tour Operators

  1. Don’t trust default Weather Apps too much: Many guests panic and ask, “Why do Apple Weather/Google Weather show thunderstorms in Phu Quoc for the whole week?”. In reality, clouds on the island move in very quickly and leave just as fast. For the most accurate view, we usually use the Windy app to check cloud and wave radar, or the AccuWeather app. If you are more careful, check the news from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
  2. Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen: The UV index in Phu Quoc is very high (from 10-12 at noon, the harsh sun burns the skin). To protect the precious coral reefs, choose to buy sunscreen labeled “Reef-safe” (free of Oxybenzone and Octinoxate). This is a civilized way of traveling that locals deeply appreciate!
  3. Ask carefully how the “Phu Quoc 4 island tour weather” is today: Don’t just blindly book a tour. Ask the tour seller: “Are the canoe waves large today? Do we have to change the itinerary to visit inner islands?”. A dedicated agent will inform you of the wave conditions in advance so you can decide whether to bring young children or the elderly along.
Canoe taking tourists to visit 4 islands in South Island Phu Quoc on a day with beautiful weather
Always ask the tour seller carefully if the canoe trip has large waves today to ensure the health of your family.
  1. Night squid fishing – Only go when the sky is clear, no moon: The Phu Quoc night squid fishing experience is extremely fun, but if you go right on a bright moonlit night (squid won’t take the bait) or a day with rough seas (extremely seasick), it is truly a disaster.
  2. Be careful with flights/boats on tropical depression days: In July and August, if there is a tropical depression warning, speedboat trips from Rạch Giá/Hà Tiên to the island will certainly be banned. Always prepare a backup plan (switch to flying) or bring extra money in case you get stuck on the island for 1-2 days.

5. Conclusion

No matter how temperamental Phu Quoc weather is, there is always a way for you to have a complete vacation. The biggest secret is to “go with the wind” – party on the West coast during the dry season, hide on the East coast during the rainy season. We hope that with this heartfelt article, you feel more confident about your upcoming trip. To grasp the full set of tips for conquering the Pearl Island from transportation to accommodation, you can check out our Phu Quoc Travel Experience From A-Z: Practical Guide!

FAQ – 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Phu Quoc Weather

1. Does it rain a lot in Phu Quoc?

Compared to Đà Lạt or Central Vietnam, Phu Quoc does not have persistent, continuous rain for many consecutive days. Usually, there are passing showers that fall for 30 minutes to 1 hour, and then the sky becomes sunny again. Only when there is a tropical depression does the rain last long.

2. Should I travel to Phu Quoc during the rainy season (May to October)?

It is completely possible. The advantage of the rainy season is that flight tickets and hotel rooms are extremely cheap, and tourist areas like VinWonders and Safari are not crowded. Suoi Tranh is also full of water and very beautiful this season. You just need to plan a flexible itinerary and you will be fine.

3. Which month has the most beautiful beach in Phu Quoc?

February is the absolute peak month. The weather is cool, the sunshine is not too harsh, the sea on the West coast is as calm as a lake surface, the water is bright blue, and the sunsets are brilliant without a single trace of cloudy haze.

4. Which month is best for snorkeling in Phu Quoc?

From November to April next year (Dry season). At this time, the sea in South Island is less affected by the Southwest wind, the water is crystal clear, underwater visibility can reach its maximum, which is extremely perfect for snorkeling.

5. Is it safe to take the Phu Quoc 4 island tour in the rainy season?

The 4-island canoe tour depends 100% on the actual weather. If the sea is rough, the Port Authority will not grant permission for canoes to depart. If the waves are light, canoes will still go, but the experience can be tiring (especially for children). You should ask the tour guide carefully before the departure date.

6. How is the Phu Quoc weather in October, can I swim in the sea?

October is the transition month. The rain has decreased significantly (from 21 days down to 17 days/month), and the sea begins to calm down. You can completely swim in the sea, but it is still best to prioritize beaches on the East coast like Bãi Sao and Bãi Khem.

7. How can I know the most accurate Phu Quoc temperature today?

Instead of checking automatic forecast apps on your phone, you should check the Windy.com app to see the live rain radar, or contact your hotel receptionist or tour operator in Phu Quoc directly to ask about the actual situation at that exact moment.

8. How does the Southwest monsoon affect the beaches?

From May to October, the wind blowing from the Gulf of Thailand inward causes the West coast beaches (Bai Truong, Dinh Cau area, Sunset Town) to have large waves, murkier water, and occasionally trash washing ashore.

9. What should I note about the weather for taking the Hon Thom cable car?

The cable car crosses the sea, so it is very sensitive to wind strength. On days with thunderstorms or strong gusts, the cable car will temporarily stop operating to ensure safety. You should check the weather in the morning before buying tickets.

10. Which month should the elderly and young children visit Phu Quoc?

You should go between December and March. At this time, the mild weather and calm sea help the elderly and young children travel by boat and canoe without getting seasick, avoiding sunstroke or getting soaked in the rain.
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