Con Dao Historic Sites
Con Son Island is the main island with many historical sites that thousands of Vietnamese suffered in the Vietnam War from the French Colonial Indochina. Nowadays, Con Dao islands are beautiful tropical islands with many traveller attractions. After breakfast, start the day tour to visit Phu Hai Prison and Phu Tuong prison, Tiger Cages, Con Dao Museum and Ha Duong Cemetery. You will learn why the Con Dao islands were "Hell on the Earth".
Phu Hai Prison, built in 1862, was the first and the biggest prison in Con Dao islands. Knows as the place the prisoners worked on the Rice Grinding Tunnels and tortured dark cells.
Phu Son -Tiger Cage was solidly built with hidden gates amongst the other ordinary prisons and cells. The tiger cages were hard to know for the prison to walk past and tricky to recognize how to escape.
Hang Duong Cemetery was the burial ground of more than 20.000 thousand Vietnamese soldiers over 113 years. Most people who travel to Con Son island to recite when visiting this place
Con Dao Museum is a new building and one of the most significant historical sites that displayed the islands' history and events related to Con Dao islands from the French colonial period until today.
The island's Lords Palace was used to be the home, and the headquarter of Con Dao Islands. It's also worthy of visiting because of many pieces of evidence of documents, photos, and historical events from the French colonial period. After lunch, you return to the resort to enjoy the beach.