Pengguna Tetamu
1 Mac 2024
We truly enjoyed our stay here! It is a small resort with a beachfront restaurant, a pool, a spa and a small beach with beachloungers and umbrellas. The rooms and bungalows are surrounded by a lush garden. The staff is friendly, helpful and English speaking. We booked a comfortable bungalow with seaview and when it flooded during a torrential rainshower we were immediately relocated to an adjacent bungalow. Through the beachrestaurant you can walk to Ong Lang beach, a long and largely unspoilt stretch of relatively clean beach - for now, I can see the megalomanic projects coming. The resort offers free bicycles (kind of small and not so strong), motorcycle rental (150k dong a day) and you can use the canoes/ kayaks on the beach for free. There are a few improvements I can suggest: the easiest is to adjust the (outdoor) bathroom rainshowers to a minimum height of 2 meters so the average male western tourist can actually stand under it. And with regard to the ‘Eco’ in its name: we found it odd that we were supplied with 2 small plastic water bottles each day at no charge while there was also a supply of 2 glass bottles with a note that using the glass bottles comes with a charge. That should be the other way around ofcourse, especially when you take into account the huge waste disposal problem Phu Quoc is facing. There is trash everywhere on the island. Our room was also supplied with 2 bottles of red wine, which ofcourse comes at a charge, but it would have been nice if one of those bottles would have been a white wine and stored in the minifridge. Location-wise this resort is also an excellent pick: apart from the largely deserted beach directly to the north of the resort, Phu Quoc city can be reached by motorbike in 20 minutes, and the nearby village of Ong Lan offers some nice restaurants and cà phê’s.
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