Archive for November, 2009
Blogging About Phu Quoc
Posted by: | CommentsNo two visitors have the same Phú Quốc experience. Perhaps the best way you can get a true sense of the many characteristics of our island is through the stories of a wide array of bloggers who visit.
Chillin at the beaches of Phu Quoc Island
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Sabine Scsepka is from Vienna, Austria and is spending 2 months visiting Hong Kong, Cambodia & VietNam. She arrived in PQ, her last stop in VietNam; found a nice beach bungalow at Hiep Thanh Resort; and began to chill: “So my daily routine starts with breakfast, a swim in the crystal clear ocean, a walk on the beach, swim again, chilling and reading, buying some fab pineapple or mango from a lovely lady at the beach getting a massage or my nails done …. and so on and so on …. ohhhh let me tell you life is hard here.”
Eco-friendly Mango Bay Resort
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Robin & Kevin checked out the Long Beach area – but found the peace they were looking for at eco-friendly Mango Bay Resort. They stayed in a Fisherman’s Room, a stand-alone hut with four wooden steps up to a deck and the room with leaf thatched roof and spacious deck. All are equipped with ceiling fans, four-poster beds draped with cotton mosquito nets and wooden furniture. Outdoor bathrooms with solar powered hot water look straight out into jungle.
Sunset on Phu Quoc
Posted by: | CommentsAmy & Tom are from the UK and took a break during their great adventure of exploring Asia to stop by the “unspoilt” PQ
for a couple of days. “The best thing about Phu Quoc had to be the sunsets, which made Long beach the perfect location. The handful of restaurants on the beach had set up tables and chairs facing the ocean to capitalize on this.”
