Welcome to Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc, a captivating oasis nestled in the heart of the ocean. Every corner of our hotel has been meticulously designed to embody the essence of an oceanic paradise, highlighted by our magnificent outdoor swimming pool spanning 1,500 square meters with waterslides and separate pools for adults and children together daily afternoon foam party, there's something for everyone to enjoy in all day.
As the largest Wyndham Grand resort in Asia-Pacific, we boast 1,378 rooms and 21 villas. Every room is equipped with a balcony and the villas feature a private pool, which is perfect for a fulfilling vacation. Whether you prefer the tranquil garden or the ocean vista, our room and villa options are yours to choose from, ensuring a stay that's tailored to your preferences.
We offer you the perfect blend of "me-time" alongside precious "we-time" moments. Indulge in dining at our 07 restaurants and bars with diversity options of cuisine, relax in special promotions at Naïa Spa's 25 treatment rooms, and enjoy entertainment at Corona Casino and Theater. For little guests, the ocean-themed world at the Kids Club is full of delightful surprises.
Embrace Bai Dai beach's natural beauty with beach sports, daily beach activities and rejuvenating yoga. Our largest convention center on the island can occupy up to 1,000 guests and enchanting private beach and poolside or garden venues create an idyllic setting for outdoor events and weddings.
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"If you are planning a trip to Phu Quoc, location is the first thing you need to understand. The island is essentially split into two hubs: the South (home to Sunset Town and the famous cable car) and the North (home to the Vinpearl complex). The airport sits conveniently in the middle.
The Wyndham Grand is situated firmly in the North, making it a prime choice if you want easy access to the island's massive entertainment districts. Here is a breakdown of my recent stay.
The Location & Connectivity
The Wyndham’s greatest strength is its integration into the ”Vinpearl” ecosystem.
Seamless Access: The hotel is physically attached to the Corona ****** and the Radisson Blu, creating a large, walkable mini-city.
The Shuttle System: This is a lifesaver. The hotel provides regular shuttles to Vinpearl Safari, VinWonders, and Grand World. You don't need to worry about Grab or taxis to see the North's main attractions.
Dining & Facilities
I would describe the Wyndham Grand as an above-average 5-star resort. It feels grand and well-maintained.
The Buffet: One of the highlights was the breakfast spread. It was high quality, but more importantly, it offered a significant variety of Halal options, which can sometimes be hard to find in Vietnam.
Height Requirement FYI: Just a heads-up for families—most of the major rides at the nearby parks have a minimum height requirement of 140cm. It’s not a critique of the hotel, but definitely something to keep in mind so the kids aren't disappointed!
Service: The ”Mixed Bag”
This is where the experience faltered slightly. While the reception and room service teams were decent, professional, and understanding, the general floor staff lacked that ”5-star” intuition.
Right of Way: In most top-tier luxury hotels, staff are trained to yield to guests. Here, I frequently found staff members cutting in front of guests or walking directly in their path rather than stepping aside.
Grumpiness: There was a noticeable lack of warmth from some team members who seemed a bit ”over it.”
The Breakfast Rush: The most frustrating moment occurred during breakfast, the staff began clearing napkins, sugar, and table settings 15 mins before end while we were still seated and eating. It felt rushed and frankly unpolished for a resort of this caliber.
Similar was the case with the internal buggy. The staff would just shrug rather than guide.
Would I stay here again? Yes, primarily for the convenience and the food. However, if you are looking for that seamless, ”invisible” 5-star service where you feel pampered, you might find the staff's approach here a bit jarring. It’s a great ”utility” luxury hotel, but it hasn't quite mastered the finer points of hospitality yet."