The Con Dao Archipelago is a remote cluster of 16 islands located approximately 230 kilometers off the southern coast of Vietnam, just a 45-minute flight from Ho Chi Minh City. During our journey, Martin and I made a brief three-hour stopover before continuing by plane to Con Son Island, the largest and most significant island in the archipelago. Con Son serves as the gateway to Con Dao and is where most visitors choose to stay while exploring the islands. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and dramatic coastal landscapes, the island remains one of Vietnam’s most unspoiled destinations. Beyond its breathtaking beaches and vibrant coral reefs, Con Son is also a place of profound historical significance, once home to the infamous Con Dao prison complex. Today, the island offers a unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife conservation, and cultural heritage. From nesting sea turtles and diverse marine ecosystems to tranquil bays and historic landmarks, Con Son provides an enriching experience for travelers seeking both relaxation and deeper insight into Vietnam’s past.
Travellers who love a bit of adventure before cruising by speedboat to Con Dao Island, please contact Vietnam Backroads - Vietnam Cycling Tours: info@vietnamcyclingtours.com
How to get to Con Dao Islands