
Con Dao Islands
Jungle-Wild Romance on Vietnam’s Con Dao Islands
Tropical jungle romance, quiet beaches, and soulful island history
Three slow, romantic days wrapped in Con Dao’s wild green hills, empty beaches, and poignant history. This itinerary keeps logistics simple and walkable while focusing on jungle vibes, halal-friendly food, and unhurried time together.
Where to Stay

Poulo Condor Boutique Resort & Spa
Boutique resort spread across lush gardens between mountains and a wild, uncrowded beach, with villas that feel immersed in nature and a strong jungle-wild aesthetic.

The Secret Con Dao
Modern, mid-range hotel facing the sea with a leafy pool area and easy walking access to town, the waterfront, and many of the restaurants in this plan.
Good to Know
Halal on a Non-Halal Island
Con Dao has no fully certified halal restaurants, so the safest approach is to eat vegetarian and seafood-free dishes, confirm “no pork, no meat, no fish sauce, no alcohol” each time, and lean heavily on hotel breakfasts and simple vegetable-based rice and noodle dishes.
Simple Transport Strategy
Most areas in this itinerary are clustered around Con Son town, Dam Trau, and the nearby national park; plan to either rent a scooter from your hotel (if comfortable riding) or ask reception to arrange straightforward taxi transfers between these clusters in advance.
Heat, Hydration, and Hiking
Con Dao is hot and humid year-round, and even short hikes feel intense; start trails by mid-morning, wear light long sleeves, carry at least 1–1.5L of water each, and take breaks in the shade instead of pushing hard.
Cash and Connectivity
Mobile data can be patchy and many small businesses are cash-only; download offline maps before arrival, keep your hotel’s address written down, and bring enough cash so you’re not dependent on card machines or ATMs.
Respectful Dress and Behavior at Memorial Sites
When visiting the prison complexes and Hang Duong Cemetery, wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees, speak quietly, and avoid posing for lighthearted photos in front of graves or torture cells.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Cafe Infinity Con Dao (Halal-Friendly Options)
Casual cafe near the seafront with a leafy, relaxed feel. For halal: stick to vegetarian options like fresh fruit plates, banh mi with egg and vegetables (no meat, no pâté), pancakes or toast with jam, salads, and iced coffee or juices; politely confirm no alcohol or pork fat is used in your food.

Con Dao Museum & Con Dao Prison (Phu Hai / Phu Son)
Visit the small but informative Con Dao Museum first to understand the island’s political prisoner history, then walk to the nearby Phu Hai and Phu Son prison complexes to see cells, the infamous “tiger cages,” and memorial spaces. Dress modestly and move slowly; it’s emotionally heavy.

Con Son Town Waterfront Stroll
After the museum and prison, walk the seafront road past colonial-era buildings, the harbor, and small parks. Stop for photos of fishing boats with jungle-covered hills behind them and explore a couple of nearby side streets at your own pace.

Hang Duong Cemetery & Vo Thi Sau Memorial
In the late afternoon, take a short taxi or scooter ride to Hang Duong Cemetery, where many Vietnamese martyrs are buried. Walk the tree-shaded paths, visit the grave of national heroine Vo Thi Sau, and observe locals lighting incense and praying, especially around dusk.

Bar200 Con Dao (Vegetarian Pizza & Pasta Focus)
Popular traveler hangout with a relaxed, semi-open setting, plants, and wooden furniture. While not a halal restaurant, you can safely choose meat-free options like Margherita or vegetable pizzas (request no pork, no alcohol-based ingredients), vegetarian pasta with tomato or pesto, fries, salads, and soft drinks; avoid all meat and alcohol-based dishes and ask for a clean pan for your order.

Dam Trau Beach Relaxing & Sunset
Head to Dam Trau, a wide sandy beach backed by jungle and cliffs near the airport. Swim, nap under the trees, and watch planes pass low overhead in the afternoon. Stay for sunset when the beach quiets and the sky glows over the bay.

Dam Trau Beach Shack (Vegetarian Seafood-Free Choices)
Choose one of the simple bamboo-and-thatch shacks directly on Dam Trau Beach. For halal: order plain steamed rice, boiled or stir-fried morning glory or other vegetables (ask: no fish sauce, no oyster sauce), fried rice with egg and vegetables only, and drink coconuts or soft drinks; confirm no lard or alcohol and emphasize you do not eat meat or seafood.

Infiniti Cafe & Lounge (Vegetarian-Friendly Dinner)
Airy cafe-lounge with greenery and a relaxed, romantic mood in the evening. For halal: choose vegetarian dishes like vegetable fried rice or noodles (ask for no fish sauce), salads, fries, and smoothies or juices; clearly state no meat, no seafood, and no alcohol in your food.
11 activities across 3 days
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