Religious site

Dinh Cậu

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Dinh Cậu, also known as Cau Temple, is a prominent religious site located on a rocky promontory in Duong Dong, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam. This small but picturesque temple is dedicated to the sea goddess and local fishermen, who come here to pray for safe voyages and bountiful catches. The temple itself is a modest structure with a curved roof and intricate carvings, but its setting is spectacular: perched on a large rock formation overlooking the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Visitors can climb the steps to the temple, where they are rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the coastline, especially at sunset. The area around the temple is also a popular spot for photography and quiet contemplation. Despite its religious significance, Dinh Cậu welcomes tourists of all backgrounds, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the island's fishing community. The site is easily accessible from the main town and is often combined with a visit to the nearby Dinh Cậu Night Market.

Don't miss

  • Watch the sunset from the rocky outcrop for breathtaking views
  • Explore the temple's intricate carvings and statues
  • Observe local fishermen preparing their boats nearby
  • Visit the adjacent Dinh Cậu Night Market for seafood and souvenirs
  • Take photos of the dramatic coastline and rock formations

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Ways to visit Dinh Cậu

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Dinh Cậu with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Dress modestly as it is a religious site; cover shoulders and knees.
  • Bring sunscreen and a hat, as there is little shade on the rocks.
  • Wear sturdy shoes for climbing the rocky path.
  • Sunset is the most popular time, so arrive early to secure a good spot.

A bit of history

Dinh Cậu was built in the 17th century by early Chinese settlers and local fishermen as a place of worship for the sea goddess Thien Hau and the god of the sea. It has since become an important cultural and religious landmark for the community.

Common questions

Can I enter the temple?

Yes, visitors are welcome to enter the temple, but please remove your shoes before going inside and be respectful of worshippers.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entry is free. Donations are optional.

What is the best time to visit?

Late afternoon for sunset, typically between 4:30 PM and 6 PM depending on the season.

Are there food stalls nearby?

Yes, the Dinh Cậu Night Market is just a short walk away and offers a variety of local seafood and snacks.

Is it safe to swim near the rocks?

Swimming is not recommended due to strong currents and sharp rocks. It's best to enjoy the view from above.

How do I get there from Phu Quoc Airport?

Take a taxi or motorbike taxi; the journey takes about 10–15 minutes.

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