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Phu Quoc named world”s 8th best honeymoon spot
(10:29:31 AM 09/03/2015)
It has been slotted behind Treasure Beach (Jamaica), Santorini (Greece), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Kwazulu-Natal (South Africa), Venice (Italy), The Great Ocean Road (Australia), and Kerala (India).
"Asia is full of honeymoon-worthy islands, but Phu Quoc remains one of the most appealing," the website said
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"Though it has undeniably been ‘discovered' now, the level of development here is still relatively low key, enabling you to really kick back and enjoy the palm-backed soft-sand beaches and warm waters.
"Phu Quoc is also a starting point for tours to the unspoilt An Thoi Islands, the water around which are ideal for snorkelling."
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