Magical Phu Quoc Vietnam
Detailed Itinerary
Arrive at Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC). A private cab will transfer you to the Homestead Seaview Phu Quoc Hotel GM - Holidays Selections. Check-in and relax in your romantic seaview room. In the evening, enjoy a special welcome dinner at the hotel or a nearby romantic restaurant, celebrating the start of your honeymoon.
Room : Deluxe Room | Meal : MAP (Breakfast + Dinner)
Room : Double room - De Luxe - City View | Meal : Room Only
After breakfast, embark on a private tour to explore Southern Phu Quoc. Ride the world's longest oversea cable car to Hon Thom Island, enjoying breathtaking aerial views. Spend time at Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park. Later, relax at the pristine Sao Beach, known for its white sands and clear waters. Enjoy a romantic sunset at Dinh Cau Rock Temple.
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