"A luxury beachfront property that can sometimes be priced as low as roughly $300 per night, noted for its high-end dining and on-site appeal; as an editor at T+L put it, "The property is so beautiful you might have to talk yourself out of just staying on-site." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"For those who love a good beach escape, Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island offers an unspoiled gem that’s quickly making waves in the luxury hotel scene: Regent Phu Quoc. Ring in the New Year barefoot on pristine sands, waves crashing in the background, and perhaps a cocktail in hand. Accommodations are all suites or villas — contemporary, stylish, and many complete with private pools — so you’ll be basking in sunlight and tropical bliss at every turn. It’s an idyllic, understated spot to celebrate the new year with just the right mix of relaxation and revelry." - Faye Bradley
"A contemporary resort comprised of 176 suites and 126 villas that thoughtfully caters to young guests with tiny printed bathrobes, petite straw hats, and in-room amenities like indoor/outdoor slippers; parents can request bed rails, diapers, sterilizers, and baby-proofing equipment. The property features a massive main pool with shallow areas for novices, swimmable island beaches with servers offering treats, complimentary water-sport equipment (stand-up paddleboards, small sailboats, aquatic bicycles), and a kids club with games, a tree house, climbing structures, a nap area, and a mini movie theater." - Kathryn Romeyn, Devorah Lev-Tov
"Regent Phu Quoc offers a spacious suite or villa with a private plunge pool, whimsical tropical pattern robes, and a complimentary minibar including beer, chocolate bars, soft drinks, and locally sourced coffee and tea. The concept has been rebranded into a refreshment gallery as part of the Regent’s 'with compliments' initiative."
"A new Vietnamese resort that opened last summer. The hotel has details like an 'amazing' breakfast and the 'very talented' chefs at Oku, Regent’s Japanese-French restaurant. While the beach is steps from the 342 guest rooms, there are also four swimming pools, including a rooftop infinity pool that overlooks the ocean." - Travel + Leisure Editors