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Our choice for a stay on Phu Quoc.
The resort is so popular, it doesn't bother to advertise, or even
erect a roadside sign indicating its location. The semi-enclosed
restaurant/bar is the best on the island, with tables reaching nearly
to the surf line. The two hectares of grounds and gardens are maintained
meticulously.
The six rooms and nine bungalows are
spacious and attractively appointed in a way that seems to fit in
splendidly with the island's ambiance. The larger beachside bungalows
are a sheer delight, with thatched ceilings that stretch to the
sky, comfortable rattan furnishings and private patios overlooking
the coconut-lined beach. The rooms are currently being fitted with
hot water and air conditioning, but it hardly seems worth it. |