Premier Village Phu Quoc is an award-winning resort located on Ong Doi Cape, and it is almost an island to itself. It is the only resort in Phu Quoc where you can watch the sunrise and sunset over the ocean as it boasts two shorelines.
Bringing nature close to their guests, they have 215 villas strategically positioned at different heights along the peninsula, each of our room categories is a haven of comfort, privacy and relaxation. Varying in location and size, each villa is ensconced in nature with an equally stunning yet unique view.
With farming initiatives, energy-saving methods, and drinking glass water bottling, no plastics are used in the resort and water is always contained in cans and glass bottles.
Eden Retreat Villas
Eden Retreat Villas are newly built luxurious accommodations offering absolutely privacy and endless views of the ocean. Surrounded by forests, Eden Retreat Villa exemplifies the meaning of its name – ‘Retreat.’
Architecturally designed in harmony, it offers stylish indoor & outdoor living spaces and an infinity pool with panoramic views of Phu Quoc Emerald Bay. To top it all off, a stay at Eden Retreat Villa is a healthcare journey that includes complimentary well-being treatments at Plumeria Spa.
Restaurants and Bars
From casual all-day dining restaurant, The Market, to an elegant beach-side restaurant, Corallo, and even a Grocery Retail Store - you are indeed in a luxurious village.
Opened for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, The Market, offers a truly refreshing Vietnamese-inspired dining experience filled with market-fresh ingredients in a casual atmosphere. The menu is created following a concept of the five fundamental elements of life – Wood, Earth, Fire, Metal, and Water. We attended Vietnamese, held every Thursday, and had so much fun participating in Vietnamese games while savouring a wide selection of delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
Corallo is great for lunches, especially if you want your western comfort food. BBQ Night was really fun too with a live band and fire dance.
Recreation Activities
Another key highlight is the number of activities the resort has to offer. We joined the singing bowl workshop, morning yoga class and meditation. You can kayak along the untamed coastline by the magnificent Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, join a scuba diving class to discover marine life or try traditional fishing.
There are also children's activities such as fish, goat and duck feeding, visiting the village farm, wooden painting, movie night and more.
The village farm was built as a hub for engagement and recreation, where guests can visit and spend time with lovely furry friends. They are also growing a herb garden to harvest for dining.
Plumeria Spa
Nestled on top of the hill and possessing the best picturesque sunsets in Phu Quoc, Plumeria Spa is for those looking for a calm peace of mind, re-balancing of body to unwind the soul. Reawaken your senses, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views whilst rejuvenating and rebalancing with our signature treatments.
The spa has eight treatment rooms and two private luxury spa suites each featuring dedicated wet areas with steam, sauna facilities and cultured marble jacuzzi, and a generous relaxation area outdoor with stunning sunset ocean views, yoga, fitness areas all embracing our rejuvenating approach to our wellness retreat experiences.
Set against lush greenery in their tranquil balcony, we enjoyed the Sunset Tea experience from the hilltop spa.
King’s Well Located Within Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort
King’s Well is one of the most religious and cultural tourist attractions on Phu Quoc Island.
The legend of King’s Well dates back to the Nguyen dynasty, during a time when King Gia Long and his troops were hiding from Tay Son in Ong Doi Cape, with no fresh water nor food. When the King stabbed his sword to the ground and prayed, “If I am destined to be a king, please save my soldiers”, a spring miraculously welled up from underground.
Ever since, local fishermen have been getting water from this well before they sail the ocean, and always come back with sumptuous seafood. Locals later built a temple at the site that became known as the King’s Well.