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Sheraton Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort
4.5/573 Bewertungen

Sheraton Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

Phu Quoc|0.42km Entfernung von Mysterious Viking Village

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We arrived at the Sheraton mid-July for a six-night stay. The staff promptly took our luggage and had us check in. They asked for our credit card but the English was very weak so we barely understood and eventually worked out with a lot of gesturing with three staff members that it was for damage deposit. This was confusing because we had already been in Vietnam for two weeks and no other high-end hotels, including the ones higher end than Sheraton had asked for damage deposit before. After check-in they asked which ones were our luggages. They took our luggages when we got out of the taxi. We had to look around ourselves and found our luggages in a corner. This is the first hotel in Vietnam that didn't have a tagging system for luggages. The following is a list of things that would normally be expected of an international chain resort hotel but we didn't get them: - No explanation about the resort. - No printed map of the sprawling complex. - No hotel policy and information book in the room like most hotels. - No wifi was mentioned and then when we looked in the room there was a card saying we had to be members of Marriott Bonvoy to get wifi but when we tried to join using our own data on the phone it proved way too involved and we weren't able to get wifi. (This was very disappointing considering the hotel was isolated and it was 30 minutes by taxi to town). - No mention of breakfast hours. - No explanation about restaurants or where they were. - No explanation about water in a place where tap water isn't safe to drink. - No explanation about what's around or how to get to town. We had to find the map and restaurant information ourselves on their website. The online map was inaccurate and showed breakfast at a different location. The map was low resolution and was not user friendly. We shouldn't have had to spend two hours on our own finding out how an expensive resort worked after checking The hotel was touted as new but it certainly wasn't. The shower hose was rusted and leaking, the door jamb had plaster chipping off it, and the hallways smelled strongly of mold and obviously the management knew because they had ozone generators and fans running in the hallways. The dinner at the hotel was terrible. It was the only restaurant around for kilometres so we had to go there and sure enough, the prices for their captive customers were exorbitant for Vietnam. The buffet was 950,000VND and most a la carte entrées cost 280,000VND and upwards, so we were basically paying higher-end Canadian prices for dinner. The food was was not entirely offensive but nothing like what we thought we ordered and certainly not what we were used to at those prices. The bulgogi was some repurposed braised meat from the buffet, definitely not grilled and definitely lacking the spices associated with real Korean bulgogi. The kimchi was the cheapest supermarket variety that tasted like vinegar. The nasi lemak kampung just had a lot of fish paste and dried shrimp

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Sheraton Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort
4.5/573 Bewertungen
We arrived at the Sheraton mid-July for a six-night stay. The staff promptly took our luggage and had us check in. They asked for our credit card but the English was very weak so we barely understood and eventually worked out with a lot of gesturing with three staff members that it was for damage deposit. This was confusing because we had already been in Vietnam for two weeks and no other high-end hotels, including the ones higher end than Sheraton had asked for damage deposit before. After check-in they asked which ones were our luggages. They took our luggages when we got out of the taxi. We had to look around ourselves and found our luggages in a corner. This is the first hotel in Vietnam that didn't have a tagging system for luggages. The following is a list of things that would normally be expected of an international chain resort hotel but we didn't get them: - No explanation about the resort. - No printed map of the sprawling complex. - No hotel policy and information book in the room like most hotels. - No wifi was mentioned and then when we looked in the room there was a card saying we had to be members of Marriott Bonvoy to get wifi but when we tried to join using our own data on the phone it proved way too involved and we weren't able to get wifi. (This was very disappointing considering the hotel was isolated and it was 30 minutes by taxi to town). - No mention of breakfast hours. - No explanation about restaurants or where they were. - No explanation about water in a place where tap water isn't safe to drink. - No explanation about what's around or how to get to town. We had to find the map and restaurant information ourselves on their website. The online map was inaccurate and showed breakfast at a different location. The map was low resolution and was not user friendly. We shouldn't have had to spend two hours on our own finding out how an expensive resort worked after checking The hotel was touted as new but it certainly wasn't. The shower hose was rusted and leaking, the door jamb had plaster chipping off it, and the hallways smelled strongly of mold and obviously the management knew because they had ozone generators and fans running in the hallways. The dinner at the hotel was terrible. It was the only restaurant around for kilometres so we had to go there and sure enough, the prices for their captive customers were exorbitant for Vietnam. The buffet was 950,000VND and most a la carte entrées cost 280,000VND and upwards, so we were basically paying higher-end Canadian prices for dinner. The food was was not entirely offensive but nothing like what we thought we ordered and certainly not what we were used to at those prices. The bulgogi was some repurposed braised meat from the buffet, definitely not grilled and definitely lacking the spices associated with real Korean bulgogi. The kimchi was the cheapest supermarket variety that tasted like vinegar. The nasi lemak kampung just had a lot of fish paste and dried shrimp
Radisson Blu Resort Phu Quoc
4.2/5103 Bewertungen
Ich war schon oft in Vietnam, aber dies ist das erste Mal in Phu Quoc. Ich wollte 6 Tage bleiben, also buchte ich nach Überlegung das Radisson Blu für 2 Tage und ein anderes Zimmer für den Rest, bis zu dem Punkt, dass ich die ganze Zeit im Radisson Blu übernachten wollte. Das gesamte Personal war freundlich , und das Frühstücksbuffet war angesichts des Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnisses großartig. Hoteleinrichtungen Es war so schön und sauber, und ich konnte spüren, dass das Hotel ständig bemüht war, es gut in den Griff zu bekommen. Insbesondere das Poolwasser wurde sehr sauber gehalten, also habe ich Habe es häufig genutzt. Das Anwesen betrieb ein Burki-Auto, daher war es sehr praktisch, nach Grand World, Vinpearl Safari usw. zu fahren. Ich habe Snacks im Hotelzimmer verschüttet und kleine Ameisen sind herausgekommen, aber ich hoffe, dass Sie darauf achten. Insbesondere gibt es einen Mitarbeiter namens Tim. Mir hat das Hotel wegen Tim besser gefallen. Dank Herrn Tim ist die Zufriedenheit aller in unserer Gruppe mit dem Hotel deutlich gestiegen. Ich werde bei meinem nächsten Besuch auf Phu Quoc auf jeden Fall wieder im Radisson Blu übernachten. Vielen Dank, Herr Tim.
Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phu Quoc
4.4/5112 Bewertungen
Die Umgebung ist wunderschön, das Schwimmbad und der Privatstrand sind sehr gut ausgestattet. In der Weihnachtsnacht gibt es ein Weihnachtsbuffet am Pool und auf der Bühne gibt es Aufführungen voller Weihnachtsstimmung. Ich werde dieses Hotel beim nächsten Mal auf jeden Fall wieder buchen. Hey, es ist auch erwähnenswert, dass das Hotel über umfassende Transportmöglichkeiten verfügt, was für die Anreise zum Flughafen oder zu nahe gelegenen Sehenswürdigkeiten sehr praktisch ist. Touristen müssen jedoch auf die Busfahrzeiten achten, da die Busse nicht alle 10 Minuten verkehren , und Sie müssen möglicherweise eine Stunde warten, nachdem Sie einen Bus verpasst haben. 
Vinpearl Wonderworld Phu Quoc
4.1/584 Bewertungen
The hotel/villa is situated at the north of the island closer to the other Vinworld attractions like safari, amu*****t park, grand world etc. But it is far from the city centre where the actual fun is. Service is mediocre considering the price paid. The beach is ok and clean. Worst part was the cleaning of the villa after we left. We were surprised to see that they never cared about cleaning the pool area. The basic utensils in the villa were also chargeable. Food in the restaurant had limited vegetarian options. Every extra service was priced very high. It is a skip from my side.
VinHolidays Infinity Phú Quốc
4.7/51 Bewertungen
Keine Getränke im Kühlschrank.
Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc
4.6/5252 Bewertungen
Das B-Gebäude, das uns zugewiesen wurde, lag weit weg von der Hotellobby. Das Zimmer war nicht schlecht, aber neben dem Schwimmbad gab es eine Baustelle, die ziemlich laut war. Es war etwas weit von den beiden Parks entfernt. Wir brauchten eine Batterie Auto zum Abholen und Zurückbringen, aber es gab weniger Flüge. Das Abendbuffet war etwas verwirrend und es gab nichts zu tun. Das Essen kostet mehr als 200 Yuan pro Person, und die guten Gerichte sind immer noch versteckt und werden nur ungern mitgenommen aus. Das Frühstücksbuffet ist recht gut und abwechslungsreich.

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