
Add: Tran Hung Dao, TT. Duong Dong
Tel : (077) 847.039
Fax: (077) 848 261
Kim Hoa resort, phu quoc resort, phu quoc hotels, vietnam hotels reservation :
Room rate in US$ and per room per night:
|
Room type |
Validity |
Single |
Double |
Extra |
|
Garden Bangalow |
Dec,08 |
48 |
48 |
- |
|
Sea view Bangalow |
Dec,08 |
58 |
58 |
- |
|
Family House |
Dec,08 |
70 |
70 |
- |
|
Beach Front bangalow |
Dec,08 |
86 |
86 |
- |
Kim Hoa Resort
This is a family running resort on the Phu Quoc Island, set in a coconut palm garden, includes six fan rooms, six bangalow garden views, seven bangalow sea view and nine beach front sea view and two family rooms.
The two hectare of lush gardens are meticulously maintained. All bangalows are comfortable, staffs are friendly, fun bar and good restaurant. We have many good feedback from our clients who have stayed here. Personally I have been there last year and like very much this property, its cozy and relaxing ambiance.
Resort facilities
Private beach 
Hammocks and rattan beach chairs
Bungalows with verandas, rocking
chairs and hammocks
Air conditioning in rooms
Traditional Vietnamese accommodation
Romantic ocean side setting
Internet access available
Book and magazine library
in a variety of languages
Surfboards, rafts and kayaks motorbikes, bicycles and cars available to rent
Fishing boats
River touring boats
Scuba diving
Family owned business
Laundry service available

Restaurant
Vietnamese and European Cuisine
in an elegant restaurant
Refreshing cocktails, beer,
wine, soft drinks and juices
Fresh crab, squid, fish, tuna, prawns
and other meats in a variety of styles
Fresh vegetables and fruits
right from the tree
Delicious desserts, such as 
cooked bananas, ice creams,
crepes and more
Wake up to a scrumptious breakfast
cooked especially for you
How to get there
By air: Vietnam Airlines ATR72 aircraft fly daily from Ho Chi Minh City and from Rach Gia (Tue, Thu, Sun) to Phu Quoc and back.
By Sea : Public boats ply between Rach Gia and An Thoi in the south (7 hours, daily), between Ha Tien and Bai Thom in the north (4 hours, once every other day), between Ha Tien and Ham Ninh (4 hours, once every other day), high speed ship (2 hours, daily) in the end of the year 2001.