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Mercury Phu Quoc Resort & Villas
4.4/534 Bewertungen
Absolutely amazing place! We stayed 5 nights and wish we could have stayed more before moving onto our next destination - it was amazing. Everything from the pool service, pool bar, drinks, the food and above all, the amazing service from each and every staff member. Every time we returned back to the resort, it felt like we were coming into our own home because of the big smiles, hellos and waves from each of the staff - absolutely amazing. We can’t forget to mention the wonderful pool bartenders who made our days and evenings with their warm smiles, laughs and caring ways - Lao and his evening bar female co-worker (whose name just escaped us). They’re amazing and MADE our trip ❤️ The location and amenities are amazing and very clean. The bed was VERY comfortable and the luxury pool villa was simple beautiful and so clean. We were never in need of anything! The food at the restaurant was absolutely delicious and fresh - a MUST place to eat during your stay! Big thank you to Phu Quoc’s Mercury villa family for making our trip in Phu Quoc! 100 percent recommend!
Coco Homestay
5/51 Bewertungen
Kann wohnen, in der Nähe des Flughafens, sehr nahe, günstig
Vida Loca Sunset Beach Resort
4.4/525 Bewertungen
Wir blieben nicht im Hotel. Wir entdeckten das Restaurant und die Bar, als wir am Strand gegangen waren. Die Front der Bar/Restaurant sitzt direkt vor und zwei Meter über dem Strand. Metern vom Wasser und der Aussicht auf die ganze Bucht ist unverhindert und erstaunlich. Wir verliebten uns in die Coconut Frappe und Cappuccino, die kurze Trekking den Strand jeden Tag zu setzen auf ihrem Balkon. Ich verstehe nicht, wie sie das einzige Hotel sind, das diesen spektakulären Start für einen Tag anbietet. Ich kann Martin und sein wunderschönes, Gastfreundschaftliches Personal sagen, danke für unsere morgendlichen Besuche so angenehm ...
Juliet Boutique Hotel - Sunset Town
3.9/56 Bewertungen
On the occasion of going to Phu Quoc at the end of last year, I stayed at Juliet's Boutique Hotel for 3 days. The hotel is in a great location, the staff is friendly and approachable. Hotel inspired by the old Juliet's house in southern Italy My room has a view of the sea and the Cầu Hôn bridge, the meaning of this bridge is Kiss Bridge or Propose, this is a play on Vietnamese words. Besides, you can also watch the fireworks right at the balcony of the room every night. At sunset, sitting in front of the hotel with a bottle of beer and a few friends is really relaxing The weather is great with rest, the local cuisine is amazing. If you come to Phu Quoc, I recommend you to experience at this wonderful house
Sunlight Bungalow
4.6/515 Bewertungen
Dieser Ort ist sehr sauber und perfekt für einen Ort, um sich zu entspannen. Der Ort wird von einer großen Familie geführt und sie sind sehr hart und freundlich. Ich ging mit meinem Bruder und wir hatten separate Zimmer. Wir mieten Mopeds aus dem Bungalow und erkundeten die Insel. Die Familie ist sehr ehrlich und hat ein tolles Restaurant im Bungalow. Was den Aufenthalt awesome machte, war mit der Familie zu verwechseln und uns zu Hause fühlen. Preis ist sehr billig für alles.
Sheraton Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort
4.5/5146 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

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Hotelinformationen für Touristen

Anzahl der Hotels6
Anzahl Bewertungen0
Höchster Preis3.352 DKK
Niedrigster Preis83 DKK
Durchschnittspreis (am Wochenende)426 DKK
Durchschnittspreis (unter der Woche)419 DKK