Where to Stay in Phu Quoc: Island Accommodation Guide for 2026
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Where to Stay in Phu Quoc: Island Accommodation Guide for 2026

Robert Hendricks
Robert Hendricks
December 28, 2025 6 min read 25

The best accommodations in Phu Quoc for 2026 are found along Long Beach (Bai Truong) with its 20-kilometer stretch offering the widest range of hotels from $20 budget guesthouses to $300+ luxury resorts, plus spectacular sunset views and proximity to Duong Dong's restaurants and night market. The island's accommodation scene has expanded dramatically from backpacker hostels to full-scale international resort complexes, with options in areas like Ong Lang Beach (secluded boutique properties), Sao Beach (pristine white sand), and Duong Dong town (authentic local atmosphere).

Phu Quoc's accommodation scene has expanded dramatically in recent years, transforming from a backpacker island into a full-fledged resort destination. Whether you're seeking a romantic resort getaway, a family-friendly complex with theme parks, or a budget-friendly beach stay, Vietnam's largest island now offers options across every price range. Here's my guide to finding the right place for your 2026 visit.

Long Beach (Bai Truong)

The island's most developed area stretches nearly 20 kilometers along the western coast, offering the widest range of accommodation and the most spectacular sunset views. The southern section near Duong Dong town has more restaurants, street food, and nightlife options, making it ideal for solo travelers and couples who want evening entertainment. The northern end is quieter and better suited for families or those seeking tranquility.

Budget guesthouses and hostels start around $20-30 per night, with clean rooms, air conditioning, and often a pool. Mid-range resorts run $60-120, typically including breakfast, beach access, and proper facilities. Luxury properties from international chains can exceed $300 per night but deliver the full tropical resort experience.

The beach itself is decent along most of the stretch, with calm waters good for swimming year-round. The sunsets here are legendary - one of the few places in Vietnam where the sun sets directly over the ocean.

For expats and long-term travelers in Vietnam, Long Beach offers the best balance of amenities and beach access.

Ong Lang Beach

North of Long Beach, Ong Lang offers a more secluded atmosphere that appeals to travelers seeking escape rather than scene. The beach here is rockier in places, with stretches of beautiful sand interspersed between coral outcrops. The resorts are generally smaller and more intimate, with better staff-to-guest ratios and a peaceful vibe.

This area suits couples on romantic getaways or anyone who prioritizes morning yoga on the beach over evening cocktails in a crowded bar. The tradeoff is fewer dining options - you'll likely eat most meals at your resort or make the short trip to Duong Dong town.

Sao Beach Area

The southeast coast around Sao Beach features some of the island's whitest, most photogenic sand. Accommodation here remains limited compared to the west coast, but a few boutique properties have opened for those who want to wake up on this famous stretch. The swimming is excellent, with shallow, calm waters perfect for families.

Staying here means fewer dining options and nightlife, but more pristine beach access and a genuine escape atmosphere. Rent a motorbike to explore the rest of the island or accept that your days will revolve around the beach - not a bad fate.

Duong Dong Town

The main town isn't beachfront, but it offers the best access to local restaurants, the famous night market (essential for fresh seafood), and authentic Vietnamese life. Budget hotels here provide excellent value, with beaches just a short motorbike ride away. This is where I stay when visiting, as I prefer to eat local food and experience island life beyond the resort bubble.

The night market alone makes staying here worthwhile - grilled seafood, local noodles, and fresh fruit at local prices rather than resort markups.

Check local accommodation reviews and recommendations from other travelers and expats for the best value properties in town.

Northern Phu Quoc

The island's north remains less developed in terms of independent options, but Vinpearl's massive complex with Safari and VinWonders theme parks attracts families from across Asia. Resorts here are typically larger and more self-contained, designed so you never need to leave the property. If you're traveling with kids who want waterslides and animal encounters, this is your destination.

Budget Tips

The best values are found slightly back from the beach in guesthouses where you're a five-minute walk from the water rather than steps away. Booking directly with smaller properties often yields better rates than online platforms, especially for stays of a week or longer. The rainy season from June through October brings significant discounts - the weather is actually fine most days, with brief afternoon showers rather than all-day rain.

Luxury Options

Several international luxury brands have established stunning properties on Phu Quoc, including JW Marriott (architecturally fascinating), Fusion (all-inclusive spa treatments), and InterContinental (on a private peninsula). These offer private beach access, multiple restaurants, and the full resort experience you'd expect from these brands. They cluster along Long Beach and the northern coast, commanding premium rates but delivering genuine five-star service.

For luxury travelers and resort-seekers, these international properties provide world-class experiences in a Vietnamese island setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best area to stay in Phu Quoc for first-time visitors?
Long Beach (Bai Truong) is ideal for first-time visitors because it offers the widest range of accommodations, restaurants, and activities. The southern section near Duong Dong provides easy access to the night market and local dining while being on the beach.
How much should I budget for accommodation in Phu Quoc?
Budget travelers can find clean guesthouses for $20-30 per night. Mid-range travelers should budget $60-120 per night for decent resort properties. Luxury international resorts run $200-400+ per night. Prices drop 30-50% during rainy season (June-October).
Is it better to stay on the beach or in Duong Dong town?
Beach accommodations offer convenience for swimming and sunset views. Duong Dong town provides better access to authentic Vietnamese restaurants, the famous night market, and local life, with beaches just 5-10 minutes away by motorbike. Town accommodations offer better value for budget travelers.
When is the best time to visit Phu Quoc for accommodation deals?
The rainy season from June through October offers the best deals, with discounts of 30-50% compared to peak season. Despite the name, weather is fine most days with brief afternoon showers. November and early December also offer good value before peak season pricing.
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Robert Hendricks
Robert Hendricks
United States From Minneapolis, United States | Vietnam Living in Da Nang, Vietnam

Thirty years of Minneapolis winters were enough. Retired from manufacturing, packed up, and landed in Da Nang. Best decision I ever made. Now it's beach sunrises, Vietnamese coffee, and figuring out healthcare as an expat retiree. Happy to share what I've learned.

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