The best time to visit Côn Đảo is from March to September, during the dry season when the weather is favorable for outdoor activities.
Yes, Côn Đảo is known for its fresh seafood and local delicacies like bánh canh chả cá (fish cake noodle soup) and hàu nướng (grilled oysters).
Côn Đảo can be reached by flight from Ho Chi Minh City or by ferry from Vũng Tàu.
Public transportation is limited, but motorbike rentals and taxis are available for getting around the island.
The island has ongoing conservation projects aimed at protecting sea turtles and preserving the natural habitats within the Côn Đảo National Park.
Yes, there are several guided tours available that cover historical sites, natural attractions, and adventure activities.
Yes, the prisons are a major historical attraction and are open to the public as museums with exhibits on the island's colonial past.
Absolutely, Côn Đảo offers a range of activities that appeal to families, including safe swimming beaches and educational historical sites.
The primary language spoken is Vietnamese, but many locals working in tourism can communicate in basic English.
Yes, Côn Đảo is renowned for its excellent scuba diving opportunities, especially around its vibrant coral reefs with diverse marine life.