Phu Quoc Express Ferry
5★ Red Ferry – Phu Quoc Express Ferry! 🚤
Phu Quoc Express Ferry is designed to European standards, equipped with the latest Rolls-Royce MTU 16V2000M70 engines, and features a hull made from Italian aluminum alloy. Each vessel accommodates nearly 300 passengers, including 16 Business Class seats, with dimensions of 33 meters in length and 9.5 meters in width.
The ferry offers high stability, and its open deck design helps minimize seasickness. The VIP cabin features genuine leather seats, while the spacious outdoor deck can hold around 50 passengers, allowing travelers to enjoy scenic views throughout the journey.
Designed to deliver an airplane-like experience, the ferry provides spacious and comfortable cabins. The economy class cabin is elegantly designed with leather paneling and soundproof flooring, ensuring a quiet ride and reduced seasickness, making it suitable for elderly passengers and children. The VIP seats can recline up to 130 degrees and come with personal entertainment screens offering diverse content. Meanwhile, the economy cabin includes an audio system with wireless headphones.
The outdoor deck, with a capacity of about 50 passengers, is ideal for sightseeing. The ferry is also equipped with a journey monitoring camera system and can reach speeds of up to 30 knots. It can operate in harsh weather conditions and allows schedules to be set up to 30 days in advance, thanks to international meteorological forecasting systems.
Business Class Ferry
06:00, 07:45, 09:45, 11:45, 13:45
Economy Class Ferry
06:00, 07:45, 09:45, 11:45, 13:45
Business Class Ferry
08:00, 09:45, 11:45, 13:45, 15:30
Economy Class Ferry
08:00, 09:45, 11:45, 13:45, 15:30
Business Class Ferry
07:30, 10:30, 12:00, 13:00, 14:15
Economy Class Ferry
07:30, 10:30, 12:00, 13:00, 14:15
Business Class Ferry
07:20, 11:00, 13:00, 13:45, 15:00
Economy Class Ferry
07:20, 11:00, 13:00, 13:45, 15:00
Traveling by high-speed ferry: Pros & Cons
- Traveling by ferry allows you to reach islands, beaches, and coastal destinations that are otherwise inaccessible by other means of transport. Although ferry travel can take more time and sometimes cause seasickness, the opportunity to visit paradise-like, hidden, and untouched destinations often makes it worthwhile.
- Ferry tickets can be booked online, helping you save time and ensuring your trip goes according to plan. Booking in advance is especially convenient during peak seasons, public holidays, or weekends when demand is high and ferry availability is limited.
- On some routes, you can choose different ticket classes or cabin types. Options may include private cabins or standard seating with or without additional features. Always check the ticket conditions to make the most of your journey.
- Ferry travel is always enjoyable. It allows you to see destinations you visit or pass by from a completely different perspective. Most places look incredibly beautiful—and entirely different—when viewed from the water. Traveling by boat also offers a great opportunity to capture stunning and unique photos and videos—so don’t miss out!
- The main concern when traveling by water is seasickness, which can be quite unpleasant and uncomfortable. Even if you’ve never experienced it before, there’s no guarantee your next ferry trip will be smooth. Rough seas and high-speed ferry rides can make even those with strong stomachs feel dizzy. It’s recommended to follow the advice above and take motion sickness medication about 30 minutes before departure. Having a light meal before traveling can also help, as traveling on an empty stomach increases the likelihood of seasickness.
- Delays and cancellations are common with ferry travel due to heavy dependence on weather and sea conditions, especially during the off-season. Rain, rough seas, and storms can disrupt your journey—so it’s best to keep your itinerary flexible and avoid scheduling tight connections, even during periods of typically “good” weather.
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