Cassia Cottage, Phu Quoc

Hotel overview

Cassia Cottage is a charming, friendly hotel with a great location on the north end of Long Beach, Phu Quoc's most popular stretch of sand. The rooms are simply furnished, yet spacious and airy and with connecting rooms aplenty, ideal for families or groups. They do not have televisions or telephone lines – its not that kind of place. Instead they have a nice ambience, with decent toiletries, good showers, effective air con and generous outdoor areas with loungers and a hammock. The public spaces are literally paces from the beach, surrounded by laid back gardens complete with hammocks between the trees. There are multiple swimming pools and a beach side restaurant serving freshly caught fish and produce from the hotel's own farms. The private beach is pleasant and the sea is always warm - don't be afraid to buy fresh fruit from the ladies walking the beach, it's cheap, tasty and very fresh! Staff are friendly and service is excellent.

Despite the simplicity, the villas have various different options. There are new rooms, a big beach house for larger groups and families, as well as very decently sized sea view rooms overlooking the pool and with partial sea views.

Cassia Cottage is within easy reach of a number of beachside restaurants and bars, and the nightlife of Doung Dong is just a 30 minute walk or short cab or bike ride to the north. The night market has a buzzing atmosphere with lots of stalls with plastic seating and more fresh seafood than you can shake a stick at.

Excursion

Explore Phu Quoc Island

Although the island is mainly seen by tourists as a beach escape, Phu Quoc has much more to offer and if you fancy escaping the white sand beaches, we recommend exploring by bicycle, taxi or moto to discover any of the following sights.... Phu Quoc National Park - Head to the North of the island and explore the primary rainforest. Look out for the rare langurs or macaques, as well as the birds of paradise soaring through the jungle. For the adventurous, you can also enjoy treks in the South to the Suoi Tranh Waterfalls to enjoy a picnic and a refreshing dip. Duong Dong Town - The main town and chief fishing port on the island, Duong Dong is a great spot to explore, especially early morning or early evening. Witness the ships bring in the daily catch, hop on a night time squid fishing trip and browse the colourful markets. You will also find a great selection of shops, bars and restaurants in town. Fish Sauce Factories - The main industry of Phu Quoc, fish sauce is produced on the island and you can enjoy a fragrant and fascinating visit to one of the factories. Pepper Farms - Visit a traditional pepper farm where you can see the century-old production of the world's finest pepper. Nguyen Trung Truc Temple– Dedicated to Nguyen Trung Truc, a leader of the resistance campaign of the 1860s against the newly arrived French. Sim Wine Factory — Producing Rose Myrtle Fruit Wine, you can enjoy a wine tasting at the factory. Phu Quoc Pearl Farm — The only place to pick up authentic pearls is at Phu Quoc Pearls where you can also learn about the history of pearl farming on the island. Coconut Prison— Coconut Tree Prison located 5km north of An Thoi Town and was built by the French colonial administration before World War II . It was later used by the Americans during the Vietnam War to house tens of thousands of prisoners. During this time the Prison covered 40 hectares housing an estimated peak of 40,000 VC prisoners during the Vietnam War.

Excursion

Watersports, Snorkelling & Diving

A number of the resorts across Vietnam offer water-sports from the beach (including kayaking, sailing, jet-skis, boating) or you can enjoy the underwater action around Phu Quoc on a snorkelling or diving tour arranged via one of the boat companies or through your hotel. Diving is best from November to March and fun dives will cost around USD100 per person, whereas snorkelling is around USD35 per person. For many Nha Trang is the best place to head for the quality of the diving. It has, however, become very busy with a lot of different dive shops too so it is worth considering the kind of experience you would like before choosing. Diving off the coast of Hoi An is a place for many to try out diving. It isn't busy there and so makes the ideal place to stop off for an extra couple of nights and to explore the underwater world. Con Dao is considered one of the best examples of marine conservation in the country. With over 340 species of Hard and Soft corals, teeming with a colourful array of marine life. Con Dao supports a high level of biodiversity and over 1,400 currently recorded marine species. With clear waters from February to July and visibility averaging 20-30 metres, Con Dao is an excellent place for diving and offers a unique opportunity to explore the amazing variety of underwater life. Explore the untouched and pristine corals, with a chance to see rays, turtles, giant barracuda, cobia, batfish and small bamboo sharks, as well as a whole host of tropical reef fish. Phu Quoc is often the beach stop of choice and there are a lot of dive sites around. The major dive sites on the Phu Quoc are Dry island and Nudibranch Island where you will be able to spot a variety of marine animals, including cuttlefish, octopus, scorpionfish, damselfish, nudibranchs, and moray eels. The sea is calm around here and in the dry season, you'll have clear water and great visibility.

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