High speed ferry service bridges Phu Quoc and Tho Chu islands

The Phu Quoc - Tho Chu high-speed sea transport route has
officially commenced operations, helping to shorten travel
time between the two islands and creating more favorable
conditions for travel, tourism, and trade.
The route is operated by Superdong - Kien Giang High-Speed
Ferry Joint Stock Company using the Superdong V vessel, with
a total tonnage of 85 tons and a capacity of 275 passengers.
The vessel operates from Monday to Saturday every week, with
a frequency of one trip per day.
According to the schedule, the outbound trip from
Phu Quoc operates on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays;
the ship departs from Bai Vong port at 10:30 AM. The return
trip from Tho Chu operates on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays; the ship departs from Tho Chu Inland Waterway
Port at 8:00 AM.
With this high-speed ferry service, travel time between Phu
Quoc and Tho Chu is shortened to approximately 2 hours and
30 minutes per trip, covering a distance of over 60 nautical
miles; the ticket price is 330,000 VND for adults and
240,000 VND for children.
According to the People's Committee of Tho Chu Special
Economic Zone, the launch of the high-speed ferry service
aims to meet the increasing demand for transportation,
facilitate the transport of goods, develop tourism and
services, and serve the medical, educational, and work needs
of the people, officials, and soldiers on the island.
Previously, travel between Phu Quoc and Tho Chu relied
mainly on the infrequent Tho Chu 09 ferry, which had long
journey times and was frequently interrupted due to weather
conditions in the Southwest Sea.
Improved connectivity is expected to open up opportunities
for the development of island and coastal tourism, making it
easier for tourists to access Tho Chu Island - an island
that still retains much of its pristine beauty - while also
promoting the transportation of seafood, agricultural
products, and consumer goods, contributing to reduced
logistics costs and creating momentum for the development of
the marine economy in the region.
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