
Known as the “Emerald Island,” Phu Quoc has evolved from a sleepy fishing outpost into one of Southeast Asia’s most coveted luxury destinations. With its teardrop shape anchored in the Gulf of Thailand, this island offers a diverse range of “vibes” from the high-octane energy of themed festivals to the soul-soothing silence of secluded bays.
If you are planning your first visit, the most common question is: Where to stay in Phu Quoc? Because the island is surprisingly large (about the size of Singapore), choosing the right base can make or break your experience. At LuxeTravel Asia, we specialize in curating bespoke journeys that go beyond the typical tourist path. Let us help you find your perfect corner of paradise.
Before diving into locations, timing is everything. To experience the island at its peak, you need to understand the tropical rhythm.
Dry Season (November – April): This is the best time to visit Phu Quoc. The skies are a relentless blue, and the sea is as calm as a swimming pool. For travelers looking to escape the harsh winter, this window offers perfect beach weather.
Shoulder Months (October & May): These months offer a gamble with weather but reward you with fewer crowds and lush, vibrant greenery. It is often considered the best time to travel in Phu Quoc for photography enthusiasts.
Rainy Season (June – September): Expect tropical downpours, usually in short bursts. While the West Coast might have rougher waves, the East Coast (like Bai Sao) remains calm and beautiful.
Phu Quoc is divided into five distinct areas, each offering a unique personality. Depending on whether you are a family traveler, a digital nomad, or a couple seeking ultimate privacy, here is your definitive breakdown.
The North is the island’s playground. It’s home to vast nature reserves and grand entertainment complexes. If you want everything in one place—from world-class golf courses to immersive cultural shows, this is it.
The Vibe: Energetic, grand, and convenient.
Must-Visit: Starfish Beach (Rach Vem) is a dream for nature lovers, where bright red starfish dot the shallow crystal waters. For culture, don’t miss the Tinh Hoa Vietnam (The Quintessence of Vietnam) show: a high-tech stage production that brings ancient Vietnamese history to life.

A short drive north of the main town lies Ong Lang, a sanctuary for those who find peace in the sound of rustling palm fronds rather than nightclubs. It’s the “chill” capital of the island.
The Vibe: Rustic-luxe, quiet, and authentic.
Highlights: This area is famous for its jagged rock formations and some of the best sunset viewing spots on the island.
For those who want to be in the thick of it, Duong Dong is the island’s heartbeat. This is where the local culture meets the tourism boom.
The Vibe: Vibrant, busy, and a paradise for foodies.
The Experience: Spend your evenings at the Phu Quoc Night Market. It’s a sensory overload of sizzling seafood, local “cho tot” snacks, and bustling energy.
Note: While convenient, many hotels here are older or boutique-style. It’s perfect for those who use their room only for sleeping and spend their days exploring.
Stretching down the western coast, Bai Truong is the epicenter of Phu Quoc’s social scene. If your idea of a vacation involves a sundowner in hand and a beat in the background, look no further.
The Vibe: Trendy, upscale, and social.
Top Spot: Visit INK360, the highest rooftop bar on the island, designed by Ashley Sutton. The octopus-themed decor and panoramic views are unparalleled.
Find Your Hotel in Phu Quoc (Long Beach): This strip is lined with international 5-star names like InterContinental and Regent, offering sleek, modern luxury.The South is home to what many call the “Maldives of Vietnam.” With powdery white sand and neon-turquoise water, it is visually stunning.
The Vibe: Ultra-luxury, photogenic, and serene.
Highlights: Bai Kem (Khem Beach) is consistently ranked among the world’s best. Take the record-breaking Hon Thom Cable Car for a bird’s-eye view of the archipelago—it is an absolute must-do.
Luxe Selection: The JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa is a masterpiece of storytelling architecture, making it the most iconic luxury stay in the region.
Choosing a hotel in Phu Quoc involves more than just picking a pretty room. Here are a few insider tips from our team at LuxeTravel Asia:
Seamless Connectivity: The island is larger than it looks. To ensure your journey is as comfortable as your stay, LuxeTravel Asia provides premium private car and luxury Limousine services. Whether you are moving from a North Island resort to a South Island beach club, our professional chauffeurs ensure a smooth, private, and air-conditioned transition between destinations, allowing you to bypass the hassle of local taxis.
The “Split-Stay” Strategy: Since the island is vast, we often recommend a “split-stay” for our guests. Spend 3 nights in the quiet North or Ong Lang for a soul-cleansing retreat, then move to the vibrant South for 3 nights of beachside indulgence. Our private transfer service makes this transition completely effortless.
Sustainable Travel: Phu Quoc’s ecosystem is delicate. We encourage our guests to support resorts with strong plastic-free policies and eco-certified operations to preserve the “Emerald Island” for generations to come.
Phu Quoc is more than just a beach destination; it is a canvas where you can paint your own version of paradise. Whether you are drawn to the family-friendly festivals of the North or the secluded luxury of the South, the island’s warmth will stay with you long after you leave.
Ready to find your perfect stay? At LuxeTravel Asia, we don’t just book rooms; we create memories. Contact us today to begin designing your exclusive Phu Quoc itinerary for 2026.









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