


InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

The InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort sits on a secluded southern stretch of Long Beach, on the island's sunset coast, and it is built for families who want a lot under one roof. Its landmark is INK 360, the island's highest sky bar, nineteen floors up, with a kraken-inspired interior by the artist Ashley Sutton and a front-row seat for Phu Quoc's famous sunsets. Below it are 459 rooms, suites, residences and villas, all with a balcony and some pool villas with two pools; four outdoor pools including the Splash! kids' pool with slides and a Club adults-only pool; and a private beach for swimming, diving and watersports. The HARNN Heritage Spa is a quiet highlight — bamboo pavilions raised over a lotus lagoon, with bamboo therapy and traditional Asian healing. Day tours run to Vinpearl Safari, the night market and the islands offshore. It is the family beach resort on Long Beach, about fifteen minutes from the airport, with a sky-bar landmark all its own.















- Booked on bed and breakfast.
- A large beach resort on a secluded stretch of Long Beach, on Phu Quoc's famous sunset coast.
- Family-first: a 250-square-metre kids' club, the Splash! pool with slides and a games room.
- About 15 minutes by road from Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC).


