CEO Group opens Novotel Phu Quoc Resort

Jan 20th at 08:27
20-01-2016 08:27:38+07:00

CEO Group opens Novotel Phu Quoc Resort

CEO Group on January 18 opened the Novotel Phu Quoc Resort after one year of construction.

The hotel, managed by Accor, has area of 7.3 hectares. It is located in the SR3 land plot that belongs in the Sonasea Villas & Resort tourism complex on the Bai Truong beach, five minutes by car from Phu Quoc International Airport. Construction cost VND4.5 billion ($201.8 million).

Novotel Phu Quoc Resort features 400 rooms of various types – beach front villa, pool villa, deluxe twin villa, suite, superior and family room. The main hotel building has five floors overlooking the master pool and a group of 44 beach front villas.

All rooms at Novotel Phu Quoc Resort has a view to the sea and a large balcony so guests can relax while looking at the whole resort from the top as well as the sea. The beautiful sunset of Bai Truong promises to be an exceptional experience.

Construction density in the resort is lower than 20 per cent. The remaining 60,000 square metres are tree and water surface so the atmosphere is clean and clear so guests can immerse themselves in nature.

The resort has two contemporary restaurants and three bars. Food Exchange has a wide range of dishes and people can look at their food being made. The second restaurant will serve seafood and local specialties, as well as international food. At the Lounge Bar, Pool Bar and Beach Pool Bar, guests can enjoy cocktails while looking at the sea.

Novotel Phu Quoc Resort also has plenty of leisure facilities, namely the gym, two tennis courts, a spa, two big pools of 500sq.m each, and a pool for children and a play area for children.

The resort has 650sq.m of space for events, including a high-ceiling ballroom and three function rooms, with combined capacity of 550 guests. All the rooms have free Wi-Fi and equipment for conferences such as screen, projector and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment.

In Phu Quoc, CEO Group owns the Sonasea group of projects with the total area of 300 hectares. The group is completing the Sonasea Villas & Resort complex and is going to soon start the 62-hectare Sonasea Residences also in Bai Truong.

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