We will be staying at the beginning of June. I'm cursed by the rain. I can stay there cheaply in the off-season and for long stays, but there's only a small general store and a local-style restaurant within walking distance of other hotels, so there's nothing to do when it rains. Even if it's sunny, there's only the ocean. In front of the road is a red dirt dirt road that is muddy from the rain. After walking for about 5 minutes, it turns into a paved road and continues to paved roads to a wide road such as Grand World, but even though it is a paved road, it is out of the question at night and I don't think it would be a good idea to walk for more than 30 minutes even during the day. Neither taxis nor club cars will come in front of the inn, so you'll have to ask someone to call a taxi for you. On the way back, you can easily catch a Grab car from Grand World's main street. If I were to go somewhere, it would be in a grab car. It will cost around 800 yen round trip since it will take you to Grand World. At the nearby general store, you can only expect drinks and a few snacks, so if you want something and want to buy it yourself, this money will definitely be added. If you don't go to Grand World to eat, you'll have no choice but to eat at the inn. It's mainly Vietnamese food, and that's pretty much it. I think the taste and quantity are good, but there are no other options unless you go to town. The price for one meal is approximately 120,000 VND to 180,000 VND, which is not expensive compared to where I live and I knew this beforehand so I factored in the price, but it is more expensive than a typical restaurant in Vietnam. Choosing a hotel in Phu Quoc. I think it depends on who you come with, for what purpose, and when. I want to experience the atmosphere of a Vietnamese city. If you want a lively beach, the area around Duong Dong would be a good choice. I don't think Phu Quoc is a lively beach. If you want to stay at a large, reasonably priced hotel and relax inside, the Crowne Plaza where I stayed is the best, and although I haven't stayed there, there seem to be several other hotels with good reputations that cost around 10,000 yen per room. I'm sure it's good. As a man traveling alone, there are some hotels that I admire even though I don't go that far. If you want to travel on a budget, there are cheap hotels around Duong Dong that are not found on reservation sites, and you can also choose cheap meals. The sea may be harsh during the rainy season, but being holed up in the jungle can be quite relaxing. I think there would have been better facilities inside or closer to the city. However, I would still give this hotel a 5, which is close to a 4, or a 4, which is close to a 5. If the weather had been nice, my impression would have been completely different, but it all depends on who you go with, when and for what purpose. This is not something the inn can control. Other people have written about the good parts, so I'll just write about them briefly. The rooms are kept clean. The bed is also comfortable. They come to clean every day. There is also air conditioning. They also have a decent amount of amenities. The toilet and shower are partly open at the top, so it's a bit of a problem when it rains. My room doesn't have a bathtub. There's a 70% chance of getting a hot shower 🥲 It's a small, family-run business and it's eco-friendly, so keeping that in mind, it's a truly sustainable trip. Breakfast is a la carte and you can choose from about 6 types. I choose them clockwise because I feel like I can try them all during my stay. I agree with some people who say that the location is great because it's on the beach. It's up to each person to decide how close they should be. By the way, there is a free shuttle from Grand World to the airport via Duong Dong. It appears every 20 minutes from morning until night. Please check the website for timetables etc. Therefore, it is convenient to go out to Grand World.
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