Cheap Hotels in Phu Quoc Island

8 Hotels in Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam
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9Station Hostel & Bar Phu Quoc
9.5Superb(1256)
Hostel- 9.83km from city centre
9Station Hostel is an incredible accommodation for backpackers/travelers stay in the Phu Quoc Island. Located in Duong Dong-Downtown of Phu Quoc Island which is taken...
Privates From
€8.61
Dorms From
€9.47
The Vibe House
9.5Superb(302)
Hostel- 10.25km from city centre
The Vibe House is centrally located in Duong Dong.

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Langchia Home
9.1Superb(198)
Hostel- 9.88km from city centre
Stay with Langchia Home, and you never regret.
Privates From
€7.41
Dorms From
€3.95
Phu House
7.6Very Good(607)
Hostel- 11.25km from city centre
Phu House provide comfy beds and good service.
Privates From
€10.76
Dorms From
€107556.29
Purple Place Homestay Phu Quoc
0.0(4)
Hostel- 9.78km from city centre
Purple Place takes purple tones as the main color.
Privates From
€2.33
Dorms From
€3.26
Aurora House
Hotel- 12.16km from city centre
Aurora House locates in Phu Quoc Island. convenient to shopping areas such as Ngoc Hien Pearl, Long Beach Center; Easy shopping at supermarkets and minimart.
Privates From
€21.18
Dorms From
€15.11
Viet Thanh Resort
9.4Superb(75)
Hotel- 11.52km from city centre
Well-positioned in Long Beach / Duong Dong Town, Viet Thanh Resort Phu Quoc is the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Phu Quoc Island.
Privates From
€7.74
Dorms From
€7.74
Freebeach Resort
9.4Superb(48)
Bed and Breakfast- 11.54km from city centre
Freebeach Resort provides guests with homely resort-style rooms.
Privates From
€7.74
Dorms From
€8.60

About Phu Quoc Island

6.9Good(2 Reviews)
Activities
8.0
Eating out
8.0
Shopping
5.0
Chilling out
9.0
Transport
6.0
Sightseeing
7.0
Culture
7.0
Nightlife
6.0
Value for Money
6.0

About Phu Quoc Island

The Vietnamese island of Phú Quốc in the Gulf of Thailand is known for two things: white-sand beaches with aquamarine water, and the cultivation of fish sauce. It has waterfalls to walk to, shrines to gaze at and smaller isles to hop between as well. More than half of Phú Quốc is a national park and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, so wherever you wander you won't be far from pristine tropical nature. 

Phú Quốc hostels range from sleek industrial-style spaces to beach bungalows with views of the sea. You'll also find homely spots that organise trips around the island, as well as places just metres from the bustling night market in Dương Đông town – a must-visit for its local vibe and fresh seafood. Keep an eye out for a Phú Quốc hostel with private rooms for longer snoozes, air con to keep you cool and freshwater swimming pools for leisurely dips. 

Long Beach is the island's most popular thanks to its calm, lagoon-like water. It has excellent eating options as well – don't miss the main highway running a few blocks out from the beach for a superb selection of international restaurants, ranging from authentic Vietnamese to sophisticated French cuisine. For serene stretches of coastline with more of a deserted feel, head to the powdery white sand of Bai Sao beach on the southern end of the island or Ông Lang to the northwest. 

Beaches are, of course, the main draw on this teardrop-shaped island: rent a motorbike and you can tick one off your list every day. Bai Sao is the most famous, with gentle waves to float in and swings dotted along the sand. Ông Lang is also popular for its crystal-clear, calm water. Prefer something more active? Try a 4-hour hike to Mount Heaven through lush green forest, or a snorkelling boat trip to see coral reefs. 

If you're not flying into Phú Quốc from one of the mainland airports, you'll arrive by boat from the ports at Ha Tien or Rach Gia. Once you're on the island, you'll find bikes and motorbikes for rent – just make sure to bring an international driving licence. There are also taxis, both traditional cabs and xe om (motorbike taxis), around the major resorts, and plenty of drivers are on hand to pick up passengers at the airport and ports. 

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