Phu Quoc Bee Farm: Eco Experience & Pure Tropical Honey
16/10/2025Hidden within the lush forests of Phu Quoc National Park lies a charming, lesser-known destination – the Phu Quoc Bee Farm, the island’s first ecological honey farm.
It’s not just a place to taste the sweetness of pure forest honey, but also a peaceful retreat where you can connect with nature, learn about the vital role of bees, and experience eco-tourism at its finest.
A visit to the Bee Farm with Rooty Trip offers more than a sightseeing stop – it’s a journey of harmony between humans and nature, where learning, relaxation, and sustainability come together beautifully.
What makes Phu Quoc Bee Farm unique

The island’s first ecological bee farm
Founded with a mission toward sustainable agriculture and environmental preservation, the Phu Quoc Bee Farm operates without harmful chemicals.
The hives are surrounded by tropical fruit trees – rambutan, durian, mango – and wildflowers, creating an ideal ecosystem for bees to thrive naturally. The result? A delicate, fragrant honey that captures the true essence of Phu Quoc’s forests.
A blend of Italian and native bees
The farm raises a unique mix of Italian bees (Apis mellifera), known for their productivity, and native Vietnamese bees, which adapt well to the tropical climate. This hybrid approach produces honey with a distinctive aroma and balanced flavor – rich yet light, just like the character of the island itself.
Immersed in pure nature
Located near Cua Can Commune, surrounded by forest and gentle streams, the Bee Farm feels like a small garden of paradise. The air is fresh, the buzz of bees mingles with birdsong — creating a tranquil and poetic atmosphere rarely found elsewhere.
How to get there & Practical information
Address: Hamlet 2, Cua Can Commune, Phu Quoc
Distance: Around 10 km from Duong Dong Town (~20 min by car)
Opening hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily
Entrance fee: ₫50,000 – ₫100,000 per person (subject to change)
Website: https://phuquocbeefarm.vn/
Transportation options:
- By motorbike (easy road access)
- By taxi or private car
- Join a Rooty Trip guided eco-tour to enjoy bilingual guides and free honey tasting
Travel tip: Morning (8 – 11 AM) is the best time to visit when bees are most active, the light is perfect for photos, and the air is pleasantly cool.
Experiences at Phu Quoc Bee Farm

Warm welcome & introduction
Visitors are greeted by friendly staff who explain the art of beekeeping and the importance of bees in maintaining ecological balance. With Rooty Trip’s bilingual guides, you’ll gain deeper insight into how local farmers combine eco-tourism and conservation.
Observe the hives up close
Donning protective gear, you’ll have a chance to get close to the hives and watch thousands of bees busily working. It’s a mesmerizing scene – a symphony of nature’s diligence and harmony.
Taste pure tropical honey
After the demonstration, enjoy freshly harvested honey straight from the hive. The honey has a gentle sweetness with hints of forest flowers and tropical fruits. You can also sample special flavors such as ginger, lemon, or coffee honey – all hand-made and 100% pure.
Stroll through fruit gardens & wildflower fields
Take a leisurely walk through the surrounding orchard filled with rambutan, durian, and mangosteen trees. Many travelers describe the Bee Farm as “a small Eden” nestled within Phu Quoc’s greenery.
Workshops & souvenirs
Don’t miss the DIY workshops where you can make beeswax candles, natural lip balms, or eco-friendly wraps. These sustainable gifts are perfect souvenirs – unique, meaningful, and environmentally friendly.
Honey & Natural products

Phu Quoc honey is famous for its gentle sweetness and rich floral aroma – a flavor that truly reflects the island’s biodiversity.
Popular products include:
- Pure forest honey
- Beeswax candles and skincare items
- Natural lip balms and handmade cosmetics
- Beeswax food wraps (plastic-free alternatives)
All products are crafted by hand with a focus on eco-friendly and chemical-free processes. Visitors can purchase them directly at the farm or later through the Rooty Trip Store after their visit.
Eco-Value & Sustainability

Educational experience for families
Children will love observing bees up close and learning about pollination and the importance of protecting nature – a perfect mix of fun and education.
Supporting biodiversity
The Bee Farm’s natural beekeeping methods help enhance local biodiversity, as bees pollinate the surrounding fruit trees and wild plants, ensuring the forest’s long-term vitality.
Empowering the local community
By visiting Phu Quoc Bee Farm, you’re contributing to the livelihoods of local farmers and helping them sustain eco-tourism as a green economic model for the island.
Suggested itinerary & Nearby attractions
When booking with Rooty Trip, Bee Farm Phu Quoc is often included in Northern Eco-Tours, featuring:
- Phu Quoc National Park
- Pepper and pearl farms
- Rach Vem fishing village
- Bai Dai or Ganh Dau beach
You can easily include the Bee Farm in a half-day or full-day itinerary, combining nature exploration with local culture and cuisine.
Phu Quoc Bee Farm is more than just a stop on the map – it’s a soulful experience for those who love nature, sustainability, and authenticity.
Here, the gentle hum of bees reminds you that peace still exists in the simplest corners of the world.
Let Rooty Trip be your companion on this meaningful journey – guiding you through an unforgettable eco-experience on Vietnam’s pearl island.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Phu Quoc Bee Farm suitable for children and seniors?
- Absolutely. The farm offers safe walkways and comfortable rest areas, ideal for all ages.
Is there any risk of bee stings?
- No. Visitors are fully protected with safety gear and guided by experienced staff.
Should I book in advance?
- Yes. It’s recommended to book one day ahead with Rooty Trip to ensure bilingual guides and a smooth schedule.
Can I ship honey products internationally?
- The farm doesn’t directly export, but Rooty Trip can help you with product information and follow-up purchases after your visit.