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Hon Thom Cable Car & VinWonders Phu Quoc 2026

The Hon Thom cable car is one of the world's longest over-sea cable cars — a 15-minute glide above turquoise water to a Sun World theme park. VinWonders is a separate theme park on the main island with safari, aquarium, water rides, and the Vinpearl Safari. Both are premium attractions at premium prices. This is an honest 2026 guide: current ticket prices, which to choose, how to avoid crowds, and whether each is worth your day.

Hon Thom Cable Car — Overview

Built by Austrian manufacturer Doppelmayr and opened in 2018, the Hon Thom cable car spans 7,899 meters (4.9 miles) from An Thoi town at the southern tip of Phu Quoc out to Hon Thom island in the gulf. Each cabin holds up to 30 passengers. The one-way ride takes about 15 minutes and climbs to roughly 160 meters above sea level — the views over the An Thoi archipelago are genuinely spectacular, especially on a clear day.

It's held several "world's longest" records and is engineering-impressive in a way rare for island destinations. Worth the ride even if you skip the park at the end.

Cable Car Ticket Prices 2026

Ticket typeAdultChild (6–12)
Cable car round-trip only300,000 VND ($12)200,000 VND ($8)
Cable car + Sun World Hon Thom800,000 VND ($32)550,000 VND ($22)
Evening / sunset ticket (after 16:00)250,000 VND ($10)150,000 VND ($6)
Children under 6FREE with paying adult

Book online on Klook or Traveloka for a modest 5–10% discount and skip-the-queue priority. On-site prices are identical to website prices — no discount for direct purchase.

Sun World Hon Thom — What's There

At the end of the cable car on Hon Thom island is Sun World Hon Thom, a small theme park built on the former fishing island. The headline features:

Full day on Hon Thom (cable car + park + beach + lunch) is reasonable; half day is rushed.

VinWonders Phu Quoc (separate park)

VinWonders is a completely different attraction — a large theme park in the north of the main Phu Quoc island, about 35–45 minutes drive from Duong Dong. It's the biggest theme park in Vietnam with:

Ticket price: 950,000 VND ($38) adults, 750,000 VND ($30) children. All rides included.

Time needed: Full day (open 10:00–19:00). Bring swimwear — the water park is worth 2+ hours.

Vinpearl Safari

Adjacent to VinWonders is Vinpearl Safari — Vietnam's largest wildlife park with 150+ species across semi-wild habitats. The open-bus ride through the predator zone (lions, tigers) is the highlight.

Best Time & How to Beat the Crowd

Weekends and Vietnamese public holidays (especially Tet and April 30 / May 1) see 3–4x normal crowd. Opening hour (09:00 for cable car, 10:00 for VinWonders) is the single best crowd-avoidance strategy.

Low-crowd day: Tuesday–Thursday, 09:00–11:00.

High-crowd day: Saturday, 11:00–15:00.

Rainy season (May–October) actually has the lowest crowds — rides may pause during afternoon storms but often restart within 30 minutes.

Getting There from Duong Dong

DestinationDistanceBy motorbikeBy taxi/Grab
Hon Thom cable car (An Thoi)30 km south45 min, ~$3 fuel$18–25 one-way
VinWonders Phu Quoc (north)35 km north55 min, ~$4 fuel$20–28 one-way
Vinpearl Safari (same area as VinWonders)35 km north55 minWalk from VinWonders

For a full VinWonders+Safari day, hiring a car with driver for $50–80 often works out cheaper than two separate Grabs.

Is It Worth It?

Verdict:
  • Cable car alone (15 min ride, no park): YES, worth 300k VND for the views and engineering.
  • Cable car + Sun World Hon Thom: YES for families with kids 6–12; mixed for adults without kids.
  • VinWonders: YES for families with kids 3–12, solid full-day activity.
  • Vinpearl Safari: Mixed — genuinely rare wildlife access but ethical complexity.
  • Skip these if: you're on a 3-day Phu Quoc trip and haven't seen Bai Sao, island hopping, and the night market yet. Those are higher priorities.

Practical Tips

FAQ

Can I do the cable car and VinWonders in one day? Technically yes but exhausting — they're 70 km apart (90 minutes driving). Pick one per day.

Is there WiFi on the cable car? No, but also not needed — the views are the point.

Can I bring outside food? Small snacks yes, large meals no. Both parks enforce loosely.

Are wheelchairs and strollers accommodated? VinWonders — yes, ramps throughout. Cable car — yes, the cabins are accessible. Sun World Hon Thom — partial, some areas sandy.

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