
Best Luxury Hotels in Phu Quoc Island
A Vietnamese island, the paradise of Phu Quoc lies just off Cambodia’s southern coast, in the Gulf of Thailand. Over 50% of the island is National Park land, so between the palm-fringed tropical beaches, there are acres of dense jungle, mountains, caves, waterfalls and inland trails. It’s home to some exotic wildlife and known for producing an anchovy sauce and black pepper. The sea plays an integral role in the local community, both in its fishing and pearl diving (Phu Quoc is almost known as Pearl Island). Warm year-round, the island’s dry season runs between October and March.
Phu Quoc Island, Phu Quoc
Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort
(5 stars)Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort is a luxury retreat located on the southern tip of Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island. The resort boasts 215 spacious villas, each featuring a private infinity pool, multiple bedrooms, expansive living and dining areas, and a kitchenette. Guests can indulge in diverse culinary experiences at the resort’s dining venues, including theMarket for Vietnamese delights and Corallo Restaurant for fusion cuisine. The hill-top Plumeria Spa offers a range of treatments and rejuvenating wellness facilities. The fitness centre is available for guests seeking to keep on top of their exercise regime in this scenic sanctuary. The resort also features a multi-layer swimming pool connecting two pristine beaches and providing stunning ocean views from dawn until dusk. Families are well-catered for with a dedicated Kids’ Club offering various activities. Guests are invited to take advantage of the pool bar, the deli, and juice bar. The resort’s unique location, surrounded on both sides by the sea, offers guests a serene and secluded tropical getaway with unbeatable vistas.
Phu Quoc Island, Phu Quoc
New World Phu Quoc Resort
(5 stars)375 pool villas accommodate guests at this expansive resort on a private stretch of Khem Beach. Some have up to four bedrooms, with ample living spaces and all are thatched, with luxe five-star furnishings and floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors, for an outside-in living experience. The decor has a fashionable boho edge, with accents of bright colour on a mostly neutral palette. There’s a spa, fitness centre, infinity pool and separate kids’ pool with water slides, as well as a club for children from 3 to 12 years old. Dining choices at New World include an airy Lounge cafe with cream sofa seating, a woodfired grill, a thatched pool bar and the international Bay Kitchen.
