Ong Lang is a small beach village located on Phu Quoc Island in Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. The settlement sits within 10km of 627 points of interest, including 235 restaurants, 111 hotels, and 104 cafes. The village is served by Phu Quoc International Airport, approximately 14km away, making it accessible for travelers seeking a quieter alternative to busier island zones. The climate is tropical, with temperatures averaging 26–28°C year-round. The wet season runs from May to October, with September receiving the highest rainfall at 541mm across 28 rainy days. The dry season from November to April offers more stable conditions, with January averaging 69mm of rain over 11 days. Ong Lang attracts visitors seeking beach-focused relaxation in a lower-key environment compared to more developed island areas.
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Hotels
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Bars
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Guesthouses
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Attractions
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Temples
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Viewpoints
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Ong Lang occupies a coastal setting on Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam's largest island. The area experiences a tropical monsoon climate characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons. Temperatures remain consistently warm, ranging from an average low of 23.7°C in January to 26°C in May. The warmest months are April and May, with average highs reaching 30.6°C and 30.1°C respectively. Rainfall is seasonal and pronounced: the dry season (November–April) receives between 46–183mm monthly, while the monsoon season (May–October) brings substantial precipitation, peaking at 541mm in September. The village benefits from direct beach access, with one beach facility documented in the immediate vicinity.
Ong Lang has modest but functional infrastructure for travelers. The village and immediate 10km radius contain 235 restaurants, 104 cafes, and 41 bars, providing dining options across price ranges. Accommodation includes 111 hotels, 39 guesthouses, and 32 hostels, supporting different budget levels. Essential services are available, with 26 ATMs, 14 pharmacies, and 6 temples in the surrounding area. Markets and local shops provide access to food and goods. The concentration of eating and lodging venues suggests a developing tourist infrastructure centered on beach and resort activities.

Ong Lang serves as a base for exploring Phu Quoc's cultural and recreational offerings. Within the 10km radius, 13 documented attractions include Teddy Bear Museum (Bảo tàng Gấu Teddy), Bamboo Legend (Huyền thoại Tre), and Duc Ninh Pepper Farm. The Phu Quoc Ridgeback Terrain Raceway caters to motorsport enthusiasts. Four viewpoints are documented in the area, offering scenic vantage points. Grand World Indochine and Grand World Mallorca are major commercial landmarks. Traditional attractions include Nước Mắm Khải Hoàn, reflecting the island's historic fish sauce production. The village itself maintains a quiet, resort-oriented character rather than a cultural tourism hub.
The optimal period to visit Ong Lang is during the dry season from November to April. December through March offer the most favorable conditions, with lower rainfall and stable temperatures. January is particularly dry, recording only 69mm of rain over 11 days, while February is the driest month at 46mm. March remains relatively dry at 83mm despite slightly increased precipitation. April marks the transition toward the monsoon season, with rainfall rising to 183mm. The wet season from May to October brings daily tropical downpours, high humidity, and limited beach activity, though temperatures remain warm. For beach-focused activities and outdoor exploration, avoiding May–October is advisable.

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