"Parties entre copines pour 5 jours à Phu Quoc, Langchia Home est de loin ce qui nous à le plus plu! Tout est super agréable, c'est verdoyant, ils sont très gentils, la nourriture proposée est top, les pankakes du petit déjeuner sont excellents et la literie un vrai régal!Le rapport qualité/prix est au rdv et la situation géographique tout à fait convenable!"
"Parties entre copines pour 5 jours à Phu Quoc, Langchia Home est de loin ce qui nous à le plus plu! Tout est super agréable, c'est verdoyant, ils sont très gentils, la nourriture proposée est top, les pankakes du petit déjeuner sont excellents et la literie un vrai régal!Le rapport qualité/prix est au rdv et la situation géographique tout à fait convenable!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"We stayed at the resort for 3 nights. It is a beautiful resort, very peaceful. The restaurant is famous for watching sunset. Food in their restaurants are very good. The customer service Lucy is very friendly and helpful. We truly enjoy the stay there. However please be aware that the resort is at the north side of the island and you need Grab to go to the city centre and other tourist areas. Last the hotel provides airport return shuttle which is helpful. "
Premier Residences Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Managed by Accor
8/10 Good
"More like a 4 than a 5 star hotel.
Staff were professional. They seemed to take safety seriously with lifeguards in the pool and beach.
Located on a nice part of the beach. There weren't enough sun loungers, but they probably cant add more due to limited space. Most sun loungers were "reserved" by guests with towels before 8am and sometimes the reservers wont be seen anywhere near the lounger for hours.
Breakfast had a good variety and no long queues for most items, but the hygiene standards weren't great - food was fresh, just that the way food was displayed and accessed wasn't the best. For example, they have this huge tub of ice that keeps getting refilled, but u can see the melted ice at the bottom of the bucket had probably been there for a couple of hours and contained debris. An ice machine would have been better. The fruits were also just left in the open and probably should have been covered/ in refrigerated section and split into individual portions (pretty sure I got a tummy bug from here).
Some amenities were dated/broken -e.g. ping ping rackets and table football. For a hotel this size, I think there should be more sport/fun ammenities, e.g. there was only one ping pong table, always with a long queue.
Good location - nearby restaurants/ mini-marts, quick taxi ride to sunset town.
The rooms were also a good size and well maintained.
For quality, the price seemed fair, and if the hotel can address the above issues, it'd be a really great stay.
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"The room was large and the view and private pool was very good. The bed wasn't very comfortable and the linens and towels were very basic. The food at breakfast and dinner was OK and reasonably priced. There were insufficient loungers by the sandy beach, others were available but it was rocky and you couldn't easily swim in the sea. Whilst there were plenty of restaurants, supermarkets and spas in the nearby village, it was a challenge to get any grab drivers to come to the hotel and you could easily wait 30mins and usually this was only because someone had been dropped off. The walk to the village was about 1.2km, but it is a little up and down and when the temperature is about 37c it isn't great. The resort has a number of golf carts which they could have used to have a regular shuttle service for guests or even charge for the service, but they restrict your use of these vehicles to your day of arrival & departure only and within the hotel area. If I return to Phu Quoc I will choose a more convenient location."
"Front desk staff were exhausted at times due to some of the counterproductive hotel policies which means everyone has to check in twice as they are not allowed to check anyone in before 3pm. They were apologetic and polite but many other customers seemed frustrated and it also meant There was always a constant queue and they didn’t seem to have many breaks as it was always the same front desk staff during our stay.
Pros: they offer a 10% discount on your vin tickets.
The bar staff are wonderful, friendly and make a great cocktail! We really recommend and enjoyed our conversations. (The food wasn’t great. Night caps only!)
Cons: I suggest you use your check in day to arrive early and buy your vinwonders or safari ticket on day of arrival as on day of departure (even if it’s early in the morning) they won’t provide you with the 10% discount they offer which we had purchased before. We didn’t want to do the two parks in the same day (the safari isn’t feasible for most people unless you buy fast passes) and it closes at 4pm. They really have to be done on two separate days.
The breakfast buffet was very hectic and unenjoyable. A lot of people pushing to get food an tea (there is usually a second buffet in the back of the area) and suggest you go for that one unless it’s close to the end of the buffet time. They are missing hot tea refills and milk so that is difficult if you need your morning caffeine.
I wouldn’t book more than two days at this resort.
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"There are two things we particularly like about this resort. First, there are two swimming pools, which give guests good options for relaxing. We especially enjoyed the villa section, with its small tree-lined paths where we took a walk every day.
The breakfast offers a good variety, and the seating area provides plenty of comfortable options. We dined at the seafood restaurant three times and really enjoyed it. The staff are very friendly and helpful throughout the resort.
If we come back next time, we will probably book a bigger room. One thing that could be improved is the Wi-Fi, as it was quite slow in our room and in the dining area."
"Zero service, bad food, tired rooms. Looks like hotel is catering to mass tourism package tours from Russia and China and makes no effort to provide any service or train personnel. English is almost non existent, except front desk. Staff untrained, unmotivated and try avoid contacts with guests. Ordering wine at dinner requires significant effort. Several calls to pick up laundry, and a few more to get it back. Limited alacarte menu. The buffet dinner was pretty bad both times we went there. On a positive side - great swimming pool and spa / gym facilities, but that’s it. Did I mention that during 7 days we were able to get beach lounger only once as most are occupied after 9am? Making people sign every bill twice is just another example of poor beaurocratic policies - mind you, they take your photo on check in for breakfast / dinner buffet, but for everything else you must sign twice and they often insist on closing the bill right away - the management clearly do not trust personnel to keep track of people eating / drinking to have single check in the end of the meal."
"The staff, specially Art from guest relations who ensured my stay was as comfortable as possible, making it memorable and stress free, informing me of all that was going on, changing and booking my day needs and desires.
Small issues with the room but promptly fixed. Although the beds are spacious and somewhat comfortable, personally I’d rather have a mattress with memory foam topper, as opposed to a cotton/polyester one as this provides little support. But no option for that, a small improvement there maybe required for people who have memory foam mattresses at home and were on a long stay like myself.
Facilities are well looked after and clean, beach is lovely specially if you’re on the end of it, free from all the other people on the beach.
Privacy is important on all my stays so I didn’t feel like this was an issue.
Breakfast buffet was very good and catered for all cultures!
Overall a very pleasant 8 days, a small improvement on the bed would take it to the next level for me, but would return and recommend!"
By choosing a hostel, you can spend less on lodging and use more of your budget for exploring during your holiday. You'll find yoga studios and other activities to enjoy, and the beaches create an appealing natural setting.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in many forms, but they all have three main things in common, including low prices, a social atmosphere and shared rooms (though many have private options too).
What are the best hostels in Ong Lang?
Still deciding where to stay in Ong Lang? This hostel is popular: Hosana Resort & Spa - Located within a 10-minute walk of Ong Lang Beach. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a restaurant. Rooms come with towels, showers and hairdryers.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Ong Lang?
Good weather's definitely a plus when you're discovering new places, so here are some stats that might be helpful: The hottest months are usually May and April, with an average temperature of 29°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 27°C. The rainiest months in Ong Lang are September, July, October and August, with each month seeing an average of 327 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Ong Lang?
Generally, Ong Lang is known for its: beaches and diving. Get out into nature with places such as Ong Lang Beach, Phu Quoc National Park and Starfish Beach. Cultural attractions include Coi Nguon Museum. Locals like to shop at Phu Quoc Night Market and Shophouse Grand World.
What's the best way to get to and around Ong Lang while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Ong Lang in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the closest airport, which is Phu Quoc (PQC-Phu Quoc Intl.), 9 mi (14.5 km) from the city centre. Another option is Sihanoukville (KOS), situated 29.6 mi (47.7 km) away.