
Phu Quoc in February
Great time to visit
Another stellar month that rivals January for perfect conditions. Crowds remain heavy but the weather is so good you'll understand why everyone comes now.
Weather
Still prime dry season territory with low humidity and almost zero rainfall. Temperatures stay comfortable with cool evenings perfect for beachside dining. Northeast monsoon keeps the seas calm on the south coast beaches.
30°C high24°C low3 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$80/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Dinh Ba Temple Festival
- •Spring flower festivals at various temples
February Tips
- •Sao Beach and Khem Beach are at their absolute best - crystal clear water
- •Book island hopping tours early morning as boats fill up by 9am
- •Night fishing squid trips run in perfect conditions
All Months
November through April gives you the classic tropical paradise weather - sunny days, cool evenings, and minimal rain. December and January are peak season, so expect higher prices and fuller beaches. Book accommodation at least two months ahead for these months.
May starts the rainy season, but here's the thing - the rain usually comes in short, heavy bursts rather than all-day drizzle. Hotel rates drop by 30-40%, and you'll have beaches mostly to yourself between showers.
June through October brings the heaviest rains and strongest winds. Some boat tours get cancelled, and several beach clubs close entirely. But if you don't mind getting wet, this is when you'll find the best deals and smallest crowds.
The shoulder months of April and November offer the best balance - good weather, reasonable prices, and manageable crowds. April can get quite hot (35°C+), but the sea breeze helps.
Avoid Vietnamese holidays like Tet (February) and Golden Week (early May) when domestic tourism peaks. Prices triple and everything gets booked solid.
Phu Quoc Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
8/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
7/10
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