1. Sunset Bazaar
Sunset Bazaar, located in the heart of Sunset Town, is the most sophisticated night market for discerning guests. With a liberal European architectural style, this market boasts a panoramic sea view, allowing visitors to shop while admiring the beautiful sunset colors. This is an ideal space for Russian guests to enjoy the feeling of strolling through an Italian coastal town right in Vietnam. After shopping, enjoying an outdoor dinner and spectacular shows and fireworks will be a perfect multi-sensory experience.
The area gathers many international culinary brands and diverse style restaurants such as Tribal Grill, Japanese izakaya Umai, or the renowned bakery Eric Kayser founded by chef Eric Kayser. Here, visitors can enjoy artisanal baked goods such as croissants, pain au chocolat, sandwiches, or eggbuns, naturally leavened and baked fresh in-store. The aroma of freshly baked bread spreads throughout the street, creating a feeling of strolling through a miniature Paris. The combination of European architecture, international cuisine, and vibrant nightlife makes Sunset Bazaar a must-visit spot for exploring the Phu Quoc night market.

Visitors stroll, enjoy food, and soak up the bustling atmosphere at Sunset Bazaar (Photo: Collected)
2. VUI-Fest Bazaar
VUI-Fest Bazaar is the first seaside night market model in Phu Quoc, offering a vibrant entertainment space combined with shopping and cuisine. Located near the South Island coast, this night market impresses with over 100 brightly lit stalls, artistic check-in areas, and street performance stages operating throughout the evening. Visitors can stroll along the coastal road, enjoy craft beer, cocktails, or street food while watching live music, circus acts, fire dancing, or outdoor DJ sets. Thanks to its open, airy space and festive atmosphere, this place has become a popular nighttime entertainment spot attracting many international tourists when traveling to Phu Quoc.
VUi-Fest Bazaar features many stalls selling local specialties and handicrafts. Visitors can find characteristic agricultural products of the island such as Phu Quoc pepper, pearls, traditional fish sauce, or exquisitely designed handmade souvenirs. The stalls are arranged in a modern style, making it easy for visitors to stroll and shop. The combination of cuisine, local culture, and entertainment activities has made VUI-Fest Bazaar an ideal stopover to conclude a day of exploring Phu Quoc in a lively seaside atmosphere.

Vui Fest Bazaar welcome gate, a lively night market spot with food and shopping (Photo: Collected)
3. Ganh Dau Night Market
Ganh Dau Market is located in the Ganh Dau area in the northern part of the island, about 25–30 km from Duong Dong center. This is a local market serving residents of the northern island area and tourists staying near Vinpearl or VinWonders. Not as bustling as large tourist markets, Ganh Dau Market carries the rustic atmosphere of a traditional fishing village, where many types of fresh seafood such as squid, shrimp, crab, and sea fish just caught during the day are sold.
An attractive point of Ganh Dau Night Market Phu Quoc is the quite pleasant prices, suitable for tourists staying on the island for a long time who want to enjoy local seafood without being too crowded. Tourists can sit at small seaside stalls, enjoy grilled squid, steamed crab, or simply prepared seafood dishes in the cool sea breeze. The quiet atmosphere along with the friendliness of the local people brings a sense of closeness, helping tourists feel more clearly the life of the northern island region when exploring Phu Quoc.

Enjoy a diverse multi-dish seafood buffet at Ganh Dau market (Photo: Collected)
4. Mini night market at the resort
Many high-end resorts in Phu Quoc often organize food bazaars or small-scale night markets right within their premises. The space is designed in a night market style with stalls of fresh seafood, BBQ dishes, and local specialties, yet still ensures the service and hygiene standards of a 5-star hotel. Thanks to this, tourists can still enjoy Phu Quoc street food in a comfortable and private space.
Some famous spots like JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort on the South Island apply this model. Notably, the night market is periodically held at JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort in Bai Kem every Friday evening, featuring stalls of local dishes, Vietnamese snacks, and handicraft products from local suppliers. Guests can enjoy grilled seafood, traditional cakes, drinks, and cocktails, while also purchasing unique island souvenirs.
In addition to the culinary area, bazaar events also incorporate live cooking, where chefs prepare fresh seafood, BBQ, or European – Asian menus directly at the stalls. The space is often accompanied by light entertainment activities such as acoustic music, art performances, or outdoor programs. The combination of local cuisine, seaside ambiance, and premium services creates a special evening experience for tourists staying at resorts in Phu Quoc.

Entertainment activities at the regular night market at JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort (Photo: Collected)
5. Grand World Phu Quoc Night Market
The Grand World night market is part of the “sleepless city” model of Grand World Phu Quoc on the North Island. The space is designed in a European style with colorful shophouse rows and a Venice-inspired canal, creating a prominent check-in backdrop in the evening. When the lights come on, the shopping and culinary streets become vibrant with many stalls selling specialties, fast food, and beach fashion shops serving international tourists.
After strolling and enjoying the cuisine, visitors can continue to explore entertainment activities within the area such as the Tinh hoa Vietnam show or the Sắc màu Venice performance taking place on the central lake. The combination of shopping, dining, and large-scale shows makes the night market at Grand World a prominent nightlife spot on the northern part of Phu Quoc Island, especially convenient for guests staying at nearby resorts.

A food paradise with many attractive street food dishes at Grand World night market (Photo: Collected)
6. Sonasea Phu Quoc Night Market – Bai Truong
Located within the Sonasea Shopping Center complex along the coast of Bai Truong, Sonasea Phu Quoc night market is a vibrant resort center with a series of restaurants, beach bars, and outdoor lounges. As sunset falls, the beach clubs start to light up, creating a relaxing entertainment space by the sea with chill music and cool sea breezes. Many international tourists love this area because they can enjoy cocktails while watching the sunset over the Gulf of Thailand – one of the most beautiful scenes in Phu Quoc.
The market has over 100 stalls, divided into two main areas: food and shopping. Among them, the food area is the most attractive with fresh seafood stalls along with many specialties of the pearl island such as crab noodle soup, crab rice, and wax coconut. Seafood is prepared on-site. The beachfront restaurants at Bai Truong serve diverse menus from fresh seafood, Western-style BBQ to salads and tropical cocktails. Many places design multilingual menus, convenient for international tourists. The open, modern atmosphere along with the spacious and airy sea space makes the Sonasea night market at Bai Truong an ideal evening rendezvous for those who want to enjoy a relaxing night at the Phu Quoc night market.

Sonasea Phu Quoc Night Market brightly lit, attracting tourists strolling at Bai Truong (Photo: Collected)
7. Dinh Cau Night Market
Located right next to Dinh Cau, the coastal area around the rocky cape is a familiar stop for tourists after visiting this famous scenic spot. Although not a large-scale night market, it still has many snack stalls and small seafood vendors serving tourists in the evening. The seaside space with rows of coconut trees, stone steps facing the bay, and anchored fishing boats creates a very characteristic scene of Phu Quoc.
Tourists often visit this area to enjoy simple street food such as grilled corn, grilled rice paper, seafood skewers, or quick seafood dishes. When it gets dark, lights from offshore boats reflect on the water surface, creating a quite romantic scene. Thanks to its location right in the center of Duong Dong, this stop is often combined with a tour of Phu Quoc Night Market, allowing tourists to visit the spiritual symbol and experience the night food on the Pearl Island.

Tourists visit and choose fresh seafood at Ganh Dau Night Market (Photo: Collected)
8. Ham Ninh Night Market
Ham Ninh Market is one of the oldest fishing villages that still retains many aspects of its traditional way of life. During the day, it is famous for its wooden pier extending into the sea and its characteristic sunrise scenery, but when night falls, the coastal seafood rafts become an attractive stop for tourists who want to enjoy local specialties in a peaceful atmosphere. The dish most sought after by many is Ham Ninh crab, a small crab with a thin shell but firm flesh and a naturally rich sweet taste.
Unlike bustling night markets, the culinary experience at Ham Ninh has a rustic and relaxing character. Tourists can sit on rafts facing the sea, enjoy the cool breeze, and savor fresh seafood dishes such as steamed crab, grilled squid, or charcoal-grilled fish. The quiet space with lights reflecting on the water surface creates a very characteristic atmosphere of a Phu Quoc fishing village, helping tourists clearly feel the island life and the original beauty of the eastern part of the island.

Fresh seafood, caught daily, displayed for sale at Ham Ninh Market (Photo: Collected)
The night market system in Phu Quoc is extremely diverse, from bustling central markets to luxurious spaces in the South Island or rustic ones in Ganh Dau. For international visitors, each market is a door opening up new experiences of taste and emotion. Don't forget to spend time exploring at least 2-3 markets from this list to see a vibrant and multifaceted Phu Quoc when night falls.



