InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort
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Character and identity
Rising in a single tower above Long Beach on Phu Quoc's still-emerging west coast, this 459-room resort threads tropical planting through a contemporary design language: rooftop gardens, palm-shaded grounds, and a windowless lobby that lets sea breezes drift through. Rooms have wall-to-wall windows angled at the water. Dining and drinking lean on the view, from oceanfront alfresco tables to Ink 360, the octopus-inspired rooftop bar on the 19th floor, and the Phu Quoc bar, the island's highest perch for sundowners. HARNN Heritage Spa anchors the wellness offer with thatched treatment pavilions floating over a lagoon.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families and couples who want a polished beach resort with proper scale: three pools (one with zero-entry and a waterslide), a beach shack lending kayaks, basket boats and snorkel gear, and a spa setting designed for slow afternoons. Design-minded travellers drawn to a rooftop-bar-and-sea-view formula will be happy.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing a small, boutique feel or barefoot-luxury seclusion. With 459 rooms and a tower format, this is a sizeable resort rather than an intimate hideaway, and Phu Quoc as a destination is still finding its feet for those expecting a mature luxury island scene.
Bottom line
The defining pull here is the sea-forward design: almost every space, from lobby to lagoon spa to rooftop bar, is built around the water, and the resort delivers that view consistently across a large room count. Book a higher-floor ocean-facing room to get the full effect, and time a visit before Phu Quoc's tourism develops further to enjoy the beach at its quietest.