Oman today_ Con Dao Island, located in southern Vietnam, is a group of 16 small and large islands renowned for its pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, and rich historical background. This island has become a unique yet lesser-known tourist destination. As a protected national and marine park, Con Dao is home to rare species such as green sea turtles, which come to its shores to lay their eggs during the summer months, particularly in June. Visitors can also spot dugongs, playful monkeys, and rare plant species in this area.
During the French colonial era and the Vietnam War, Con Dao served as a place of exile and imprisonment. One of its historical attractions is the famous Con Dao Prison, which once housed political prisoners. Today, it has been transformed into a museum open to the public. The island also offers a variety of activities for tourists. Snorkeling and diving in its crystal-clear waters to explore vibrant coral reefs are among the most popular activities. The Con Dao National Park provides an opportunity to observe rare animal and plant species, while luxury and eco-friendly accommodations like “Six Senses Con Dao” offer a unique and sustainable experience.
Con Dao is about an hour’s flight from Ho Chi Minh City, and the best time to visit is during the dry season, particularly from June to September. During this period, the weather is favorable, and visitors have the chance to witness turtle nesting. With its tranquil beaches, rich history, and diverse wildlife, Con Dao is an ideal destination for those seeking a unique and nature-focused travel experience.