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Super chill check-in spots when visiting Phu Quoc.

During a three-day trip, visitors can explore seaside resorts, enjoy amusement parks, and capture beautiful photos.

Phu Quoc was once honored by Travel & Leisure magazine (USA) as one of the top 25 most beautiful islands in the world last August. The island is currently in its most beautiful season, characterized by its blue sea, fine sand, and calm waves. If you have three days to relax here, you can spend the first two days enjoying the “paradise” of the southern part of the island. The last day will be dedicated to fun activities in the north, exploring theme parks, the semi-wild Safari zoo, and more.

Southern Phu Quoc boasts vast primeval forests, the An Thoi archipelago with 18 pristine islands of varying sizes, coral reef diving spots, and fine white sand beaches. Many locations, such as Bai Sao and Bai Kem, have been ranked among the top 50 most beautiful beaches on the planet. This area is also home to resorts operated by leading global hotel management groups such as Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide, InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), Accor Hotels, etc.

The JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay resort is suitable for guests seeking luxurious accommodations. With its Indochine style, based on the fictional story of Lamarck University in the 1920s, the suites, apartments, and villas designed by architect Bill Bensley draw inspiration from 18 faculties: natural sciences, social sciences, architecture, chemistry, zoology, and more. The Pink Pearl lobby and restaurant, with its setting reminiscent of the movie “The Great Gatsby,” will also offer guests unique photo opportunities on their first day on the island.

The New World Phu Quoc Resort, with its fishing village style, is an ideal stop for those wishing to immerse themselves in the sea and forest. The resort comprises thatched-roof villas with an open design in a creamy white color scheme, featuring large windows that offer stunning sea views, and private gardens and swimming pools. From here, just a few steps away, guests can enjoy frolicking on the soft, creamy white sand, immerse themselves in the crystal-clear blue sea and the longest infinity pool in Phu Quoc, and sip on delicious cocktails.

Besides the modern resorts, visitors to the South Island can spend a day exploring the “entertainment paradise” of Sun World Phu Quoc, located on Hon Thom Island. After just a 20-minute ride on the world’s longest three-wire cable car system, visitors can enjoy Aquatopia Water Park, which was once honored by the World Travel Awards as Asia’s Leading Water Park.

For thrill-seekers, there’s the Exotica Village adventure with attractions like the Wooden Snake’s Wrath – Vietnam’s first wooden roller coaster – or the Eagle’s Eye, offering panoramic views of Hon Thom Island. The village is also launching the new Whirlwind adventure, a thrilling experience simulating a gondola plunging into turbulent waters with freefalls from a height of 43 meters.

Additionally, visitors can enjoy kayaking, paragliding, and jet skiing at Lang Tay Beach (Hon Thom Island). A 3-minute speedboat ride away is Namaste Park – one of Phu Quoc’s most beautiful diving spots, home to 200 coral species and over 100 fish species. Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters and explore the underwater world with its myriad of colorful tropical fish swimming among vibrant coral reefs, offering visitors unforgettable experiences.

On the cable car rides from Hon Thom Island back to the mainland at the end of the day, visitors can enjoy the sunset blending with the vibrant orange hues of the buildings in the “Mediterranean town,” the clock tower, the triumphal arch, the ceramic road… or the Amalfi-style slopes, promising romantic European-style check-in photos.

Later this year, the journey in the South Island will become even more vibrant with the planned launch of the Kissing Bridge and the Kiss The Stars performance. This performance utilizes multimedia technology, combining music, water, light effects, sound, and fireworks, promising explosive moments.

On the last day, visitors can head to the northern part of the island to see wildlife up close at Phu Quoc Safari, enjoy entertainment at Grand World, or visit Bai Dai Beach – once voted by Forbes magazine as one of the 6 most beautiful beaches on the planet.

(Que Anh, VN Express)

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