Best time to visit Phu Quoc for good weather
When is the best weather in Phu Quoc? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.
Best month
December
Peak season with Christmas atmosphere — great weather, festive energy, and rising prices.
↑Fully dry at 35mm with 7.5 hours of sunshine daily: Long Beach and Sao Beach are at their best and all boat tours run every day
↑Christmas and New Year create a genuinely festive atmosphere across the resort strip — beach clubs, seafood restaurants, and the Duong Dong night market are at their liveliest
↑The cable car to Hon Thom island and VinWonders are in full swing: a full week of activities alongside the beach is easily achievable
All months ranked — Good weather
Best match
Peak season with Christmas atmosphere — great weather, festive energy, and rising prices.
#1 for good weather
Best match
Peak dry season: clear skies, calm seas, and the best beach conditions of the year.
#2 for good weather
Best match
The driest month of the year — near-zero rainfall and the best sea clarity for snorkelling.
#3 for good weather
Best match
Still excellent dry season with slightly lower prices as the Western peak season eases.
#4 for good weather
Strong option
The hot shoulder — last reliably dry month before the monsoon arrives, and genuinely good value.
#5 for good weather
Strong option
The dry season returns — improving rapidly, underrated, and genuinely good value.
#6 for good weather
Worth considering
Monsoon arrives — 190mm of rain, choppy seas, and beach conditions deteriorate sharply.
#7 for good weather
Avoid
Deep monsoon — 270mm, rough seas, and most water activities suspended. Avoid.
#8 for good weather
Avoid
Still deep monsoon — slightly less rain than August but seas remain rough and tours suspended.
#9 for good weather
Avoid
The wettest month — 310mm, rough seas throughout, beach holiday impossible.
#10 for good weather
Avoid
Peak monsoon — 320mm, the wettest month of the year. Beach tourism completely suspended.
#11 for good weather
Avoid
Monsoon lingers at 250mm — marginally improving but still not viable for a beach trip.
#12 for good weather