Valentine’s Day Destination in Asia: The Kiss Bridge in Vietnam – A Romantic Spot to Visit

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Couple kissing on the Kiss Bridge, Vietnam

If you find yourself in Southeast Asia, specifically in Vietnam, this Valentine’s Day, there is one iconic destination you cannot miss. The “Kiss Bridge,” located in Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, is the perfect place for a photo-op with your significant other. Unveiled on December 22, 2023, the Kiss Bridge, which is called “Cầu Hôn” in Vietnamese (translates to “proposing marriage”), is certainly one of the newest and most amazing bridges around the world.



Separated by only 12 inches, people can stand on the opposite north and south sides of the Kiss Bridge, suspended over the waves of one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Vietnam. A romantic smooch or embrace can “bridge” that small gap between the two halves. At night, the bridge lights up with LED lights, creating a magical atmosphere for an evening stroll together. The protective border at the tip is made of ultra-clear glass with a near-invisible 96% transparency, making pictures look like an optical illusion.

The unique design of the half-mile-long Kiss Bridge involves two separate bridges stretching toward each other but not quite touching, inspired by the two pointing fingers in Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” at the Sistine Chapel in Rome. It was also influenced by a Vietnamese folk tale called “The Legend of Nguu Lang and Chuc Nu,” about two lovers separated against their will by the Jade Emperor, only to meet once a year at O Thuoc Bridge. Needless to say, the Kiss Bridge is both innovative and profoundly symbolic.

A meeting of love at Kiss Bridge

Aerial of Sunset Town and Kiss Bridge

Located in the Sunset Town neighborhood of Phu Quoc, the Kiss Bridge is a collaboration between tourism development company Sun Group and Italian architect Marco Casamonti. It took 5,000 tons of steel (half the amount used for Paris’ Eiffel Tower) and continuous planning and work since 2018 to bring the Kiss Bridge to life. The “Golden Bridge” in Da Nang, with two giant rock hands holding a 492-foot-long golden overpass, is another kindred project by the Sun Group. It was an enormously successful venture, taking the world and social media by storm, bolstering Vietnamese tourism. The Kiss Bridge will likely have the same effect on Phu Quoc.

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For couples, the Kiss Bridge offers an unparalleled backdrop for Valentine’s Day photos. The contrast of the modern steel structure against the natural beauty of Phu Quoc creates a stunning visual. Whether capturing the sun setting behind the bridge, posing on the illuminated walkway at night, or popping the question (wink, wink), the bridge has become popular for every romantic occasion. On the other side of the Kiss Bridge is a regular pedestrian bridge, allowing the photographer (or self-timed camera) to have the ideal spot for that perfect, symmetrical shot. The best time to visit Kiss Bridge is at sunset or after dark when it’s beautifully lit. Between December 24 and January 1, the sun sets right in the middle of the two halves!

Travel tips for Phu Quoc

Resort area in Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc is itself a romantic destination, with secluded beaches, crystal-clear waters, and tropical forests. The island also boasts luxury resorts and gourmet dining, making it an excellent Valentine’s Day getaway destination. The Kiss Bridge only adds another dimension to the fairy-tale appeal, offering a unique landmark to commemorate love. Mr & Ms restaurant is another attraction located at the base of the bridge that invites couples to complement their romance with a delicious candle-lit meal.



Couples can also explore night markets, indulge in fresh seafood, or take boat trips to the smaller islands around Phu Quoc. For adventure-loving couples, there are opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring rainforests. The island has a history of pearl farming, and a visit to a pearl farm, such as Ngoc Hien, can be a unique experience. The fish sauce factories, traditional Vietnamese temples like Dinh Cau, and Phu Quoc National Park offer a glimpse into the island’s heritage and natural beauty.

Phu Quoc is accessible by air from major cities or by ferry from the mainland. The bridge is a 30-minute drive from Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC), making it a straightforward trip for visitors. Mr. Huynh Quang Hung, the Chairman of the People’s Committee of Phu Quoc, expressed at the opening ceremony, “We envision that the Kiss Bridge will put Phu Quoc on the global map” (via Vietnam Plus). Set your sights on Asia this Valentine’s Day, and ask your significant other to meet you halfway at Vietnam’s Kiss Bridge.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.