A bird view of Regent Phu Quoc. — Photo BIM Group
Vietnamese property developer BIM Group is co-operating with Asian-based global hospitality group Regent Hotels & Resorts to develop the first six-star resort on Phu Quoc Island.
Regent Phu Quoc, a luxury resort and residential development, will be built on an area of 15ha with 76 villas, 42 sky villas and 120 hotel rooms, together with luxury facilities and amenities such as rooftop bar, sky bar, gym, beach club, spa and a Michelin-star restaurant.
It is expected that Regent Phu Quoc with its state-of-the-art design on an immense water surface in accordance with the typical colours of Vietnamese architecture will become a “pearl” of the island’s real estate market.
A view from regent Phu Quoc. — Photo BIM Group
Carrying the Regent brand, which has set the benchmark for luxury hotels worldwide since it was founded in 1970, synonymous with timeless style, supreme comfort and intuitive service, Regent Phu Quoc promises to attract the upper class who want to experience timeless elegance, to appreciate age-old traditions in rhythm with modern-day trends and to indulge in underrated luxury.
Going beyond five-star luxury standards, it is easy to understand why Regent Hotels & Resorts is always on the list of favourite destinations of world celebrities such as singer Alicia Keys and model Cindy Crawford.
Many believed Regent Phu Quoc is another big step forward for BIM Group, following success in a series of previous projects such as InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort & Residences.
Operated by one of the world’s leading hospitality groups InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort & Residences has become a “phenomenon” in the real estate market of Phu Quoc since the first day it was launched for sale.
A public area in Phu Quoc Regent. — Photo BIM Group
Just a short 1-2 hour flight from the capital cities of ASEAN countries, Phu Quoc Island with beautiful white beaches, primary forest and abundant ecosystem is emerging as a must-go destination for tourists.
The island has attracted huge investment in tourism property development to exploit its potential by prestigious developers such as BIM Group, Sun Group and Vingroup.
The development of Phu Quoc Island in the southern province of Kien Giang is also promising, given the Government’s plan of developing it into a special administrative-economic zone.
Under the project of establishing the Phu Quoc Special Administrative-Economic Unit which recently got approval by Kien Giang People’s Council, Phu Quoc was expected to become a hub for tourism, trade, research and development, and finance-banking services.
The draft law on the Special Administrative-Economic Unit is being discussed at the fourth plenary meeting of the 14th National Assembly, which is expected, when it comes into force, will create a breakthrough for special administrative-economic units, including Phu Quoc, Van Don in the northern province of Quang Ninh and Bac Van Phong in the central province of Khanh Hoa. — VNS