Experience the rich flavors of Phu Quoc with our selection of fresh, aromatic herbs and spices grown right on our farm. From fragrant basil to spicy turmeric, our herbs are cultivated using organic methods, ensuring that you get the purest and most flavorful ingredients for your kitchen. Perfect for adding a touch of nature to your cooking, our herbs and spices reflect the vibrant, tropical flavors of the island.
testimonials
Amazing place in the North West of Phu Quoc! The owner was lovely and gave us an informative tour of the farm. Drinks and food were also excellent. Definitely worth visiting!
Brilliant and interesting place to visit. Raw honey to try in different flavours. Delicious smoothie at the cafe afterwards. Friendly family run place
This place is free to visit, just buy some drinks, food, or souvenirs. I was given a small tour about their cute farm. So many interesting facts about honey bees
Frequently Asked Questions
What can visitors expect during a visit to Phu Quoc Bee Farm?
Visitors can enjoy a free guided tour through our tropical garden, where they’ll learn about the life of honey bees, explore beehives, and see how honey is made. Depending on the season, guests can also taste fresh fruits like rambutan and mango, grown right on the farm. Additionally, we offer a range of eco-friendly bee-related products, such as honey, beeswax wraps, candles, and more.
Is Phu Quoc Bee Farm open year-round?
Yes, Phu Quoc Bee Farm is open year-round except for Wednesdays. Our hours are 9 AM to 5 PM. Please note that during certain seasons, the number of active bee colonies may vary depending on weather conditions, but we always have plenty to show and share with visitors.
How does Phu Quoc Bee Farm contribute to environmental sustainability?
We are deeply committed to sustainability by using eco-friendly materials such as bamboo straws, banana leaves, and glass bottles. We also create products like beeswax food wraps to reduce plastic waste. Additionally, we run educational programs for both tourists and local students to raise awareness about the critical role honey bees play in pollinating crops and protecting the environment.