Trotting the world or hopping from the mainland. Revving up or winding down. Solo, as a couple, or with friends and family. This 5-Star Resort in Phu Quoc offers the ultimate beachfront luxury.
The places that global nomads visit should be equally unique and open-minded as they are. Thatâs why theyâre drawn to Pullman Phu Quoc Beach Resort. This flagship resort by Pullman, located on the islandâs southwest coast just 12 minutes from the airport, is tailor-made for those searching for serious play and a playful place to work.
Opened in 2020, this vibrant eco-resort was designed for cosmopolitan travelers from the ground up. Spanish architect and urban planner Salvador Pérez Arroyo gave the hotel complex fluid lines and a kinetic whirl. From the air, the resort resembles a fish swimming toward the Gulf of Thailand: the side wings are the fins, the pool is its body, and the main building is a fan tail.
This is no concrete jungle, but a luxurious beach resort. Greenery or golden sand makes up 80% of the seven-hectare resort. At the western edge is a 150m stretch of Long Beach (Bai Truong), for hotel guests and the occasional local fisherman. And beyond that, the endless sea and sky.
Inside the lobby, one space flows seamlessly into the next. Dark wood and curious artwork draw the eye to the impressive winding staircase and, then, an overhead passageway. The towering Lighthouse Bar shines as both a beacon and centerpiece. This is The Junction, a vibrant hub for co-working and co-playing, a welcoming space for savoring your welcome drink and other refreshments.
Because Pullman understands the pleasures of globetrotters, we have created 331 sophisticated rooms, suites, cabanas, and a decadent pool villa. Each space features the latest in connectivity and technology and a personal terrace or balcony for uplifting downtimes. Dining options range from Phu Quocâs finest steakhouse and a pop-up seafood restaurant to food carts that roam the resort.
At this Pullman Beach Resort in Phu Quoc, kids have several places to call their own. Not to mention, teenagers can chill out and make friends during activities designed just for them â no parents allowed. Adults get to plan their agenda. Do everything under the sun or do nothing at all.
Along the southwestern coastline of Phu Quoc Island, Pullman has created a sophisticated playground for a new generation of global travelers. Your next adventure awaits.
"Stayed at Pullman for 2 nights, booking two different room types. As there were very few Chinese guests and mostly Koreans during our visit, I'd like to share my personal experience.
1: The overall hotel service was excellent. Staff were always ready to assist with requests and greeted guests with smiles.
2: The breakfast deserves a special mention. Everyone in our group found it tastier than JW's, and while the variety wasn't as extensive, the flavors were definitely superior. It would have been great to have freshly cut mango every day â it was available on the first day but not the second. Similarly, pho was beef on the first day and chicken on the second; a bit more variety in the main dishes would be a welcome improvement.
3: Our high-floor sea view room had a noticeable musty smell upon entry, and the bed felt quite damp. Our entire family had to sleep in long-sleeved shirts and long pants, which made for an average night's sleep. Oddly, our other room, a ground-floor pool access room, had no smell and the bed wasn't damp at all. I really can't understand the difference.
4: Staff at the pool offered free inflation of swimming rings, and the environment was pleasant.
5: The beach environment was mediocre. There isn't much sandy beach left, and the waves were quite strong, making it unsuitable for children to play in the sea. It's more for looking at than playing in.
6: The gym was decent â a good option for a workout if it rains. The spa was just okay, not as good as traditional Thai massage. The kids' club, however, was excellent! It offered free drawing activities, cartoons, and even had its own private restroom."