Regent's 2022 Phu Quoc Island resort — suites and villas with private pools on Vietnam's southern beachfront.
Regent Phu Quoc opened in 2022 as the brand's first Vietnamese resort property, on the beachfront of Phu Quoc Island off Vietnam's southern coast. The property runs entirely as suites and villas, each with private pool — a format that positions it above the island's mid-tier beach resorts. Four rest
Private pool on the villa terrace with direct beachfront access — the property's all-pool format means no density compromise for the feature.
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MICHELINs 2025 MICHELIN Key List as one of Vietnams finest hotels, Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia Luxury Awards - three categories
Vibe: Beachfront, Villa-Private, MICHELIN-Key, Phu-Quoc
Regent Phu Quoc is featured in 7 of our curated collections:
Best time: October through April generally provides Vietnam's best conditions, though the country's north-south length means optimal timing varies significantly by region - February through April suits the entire country when central Vietnam is dry.
Demand: Vietnam has experienced extraordinary luxury demand growth with world-class resorts in Da Nang, Hoi An, and Phu Quoc complementing Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City's sophisticated urban offerings. International luxury arrivals peak from November through March when weather is most reliable across multiple
Pricing: Ultra-luxury Vietnamese properties offer exceptional value relative to comparable Asian destinations, with world-class beachfront resorts and urban luxury hotels maintaining accessible pricing. Peak season from November through March commands moderate premiums with Chinese New Year creating the most
Insider tip: Arrange a private overnight cruise through Ha Long Bay's Bai Tu Long sector on an exclusive boutique junk, visiting caves and fishing villages accessible only to small private vessels - the standard Ha Long Bay experience is incomparable to this private alternative available through Vietnam's finest
Avoid: Avoid central Vietnam from September through October when the region experiences its most intense monsoon period, bringing flooding rains that can significantly disrupt travel between Hoi An and the central highland attractions.