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It is a 10-minute bus ride from Phu Quoc Airport and 40-minute bus ride from An Thoi ferry. Daily flights connect to Ho Chi Minh City and Rach Gia. Phu Quoc is 120 km by sea to Rach Gia. Daily express boat connects to Rach Gia and Ha Tien, Kien Giang.
Guests are met at the airport and taken by a shuttle bus to the resort.
Location more info
Hotel Address:
01 Tran Hung Dao St., Duong Dong town, Phu Quoc island, Kien Giang Province
Distance to attraction points:
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Ha Tien Town: 235.00 km
Ha Tien is a seaside and fishing resort which offers several beautiful and interesting sites to discover.
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Phu Quoc Island: 35.00 km
Phu Quoc, the largest island in Vietnam, is also part of an archipelago consisting of 22 islands and islets. The island covers an area of 585km2 and is 50km long.
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Honthom (Pineapple Islet) : 28.00 km
Hon Thom (Pineapple Islet) is one of the many harbours of Phu Quoc Island, which lies in the Gulf of Thailand, 45km from Ha Tien and 15km south of the coast of Cambodia.
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Mac Cuu Mausoleum: 238.00 km
Ha Tien's picturesque landscapes and numerous sites have enticed more and more local and foreign tourists to visit this small town in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang.
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Mo So Caven: 240.00 km
Mo So means limestone mountain in the Khmer language. This is the name of a mountain in the Chung Son mountain system in Ba Nui village, Binh An commune, Kien Luong district, Ha Tien province.
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Duong Dong - Phu Quoc Island: 28.00 km
Duong Dong is the chief town of Phu Quoc and a big fishing port located on the central west coast of the island. The Phu Quoc airport and most of the hotels on the island are located here.
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Bai Truong Beach: 9.00 km
Phu Quoc's longest beach is Bai Truong (far better known as Long Beach). A very long (in excess of 20km long) north to south running beach.
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Bai Sao Beach: 6.00 km
Over on the east coast, towards the southern tip of Phu Quoc sits stunning Bai Sao Beach
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Bai Khem Beach: 5.00 km
Just over the boulders from Bai Sao Beach, Bai Khem is breathtaking in its beauty -- but there's a catch -- it's a military zone, and tourists (that's you) are not permitted onto the beach.