
Set on Hon Thom Island, an idyllic extension of southern Phu Quoc, the resort is accessible via the world’s longest non-stop three-wire cable car, as certified by Guinness World Records. Nestled within Sun Group’s visionary Sun Paradise Land Phu Quoc, a vibrant fusion of culture, nature, and entertainment, the resort is developed in partnership with Sun Entertainment & Hospitality Group and Ennismore.
Marking Rixos’ Southeast Asian debut, Rixos Phu Quoc redefines experiential travel with bold design, dynamic programming, and rich cultural immersion. It brings to Asia the brand’s signature “All-Inclusive, All-Exclusive” model, where indulgence is elevated to an art form.

Boasting over 1,700 rooms and 22 culinary venues, the resort delivers everything from beachfront entertainment and wellness experiences to vibrant family-friendly activities. Guests enjoy full access to a curated lifestyle - where architecture, artistry, and adventure meet.
From biking through botanical gardens to sunset cocktails with panoramic sea views, thrilling water sports, and nightly live performances beneath the stars, every detail is designed to delight all senses.
Beyond the resort, Phu Quoc offers countless attractions: heart-racing rides at Sun World Hon Thom, underwater adventures with Eco Beach Diving Center, cultural promenades along the iconic Kiss Bridge, and the record-setting “Kiss of the Sea” water show at Sunset Town. Night markets like VUI-Fest Bazaar, artisan villages, and Eschuri Vung Bau Golf’s sea-facing fairways ensure every traveler finds their own slice of paradise.

From a quiet fishing community to one of the world’s top travel destinations, Phu Quoc has seen a remarkable transformation. Ranked #2 on Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Islands and Condé Nast Traveler’s Best Islands in Asia in 2024, and listed among DestinAsian’s Top 10 Best Islands in Asia, the island has earned its reputation as Southeast Asia’s crown jewel.
Notably, Phu Quoc is also the only destination in Vietnam offering a special visa-free policy: foreigners and Vietnamese with foreign passports can stay visa-free for up to 30 days.
Now, with the arrival of Rixos Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s Pearl Island adds a bold, luxurious chapter to its ever-evolving travel story.
Minh Hoa