Phu Quoc island district to get six-star resort by 2020
Regent Residences Phu Quoc will be the first six-star resort in Phu Quoc Island and will be completed by 2020, according to the project’s developer BIM Group.
The model villa of Regent Residences Phu Quoc (Photo VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Regent Residences Phu Quoc will be the first six-star resortin Phu Quoc Island and will be completed by 2020, according to the project’sdeveloper BIM Group.
Carryingthe brand of Asia-based global luxury hospitality chain Regent Hotels andResorts, the project promises a luxurious holiday experience to tourists.
RegentResidences Phu Quoc, worth 2 trillion VND (87.7 million USD), is anotheraddition to a line-up of projects, for which Vietnamese developer BIM Group hasjoined hands with other global brands to develop.
Itwill be implemented by Hoa Binh Construction Joint Stock Company.
Locatedin BIM group’s 155-hectare Phu Quoc Marina Complex, Regent Residences Phu Quoccovers 15 hectares with 76 villas, 42 sky villas and 120 hotel rooms in simpleyet elegant Vietnamese architecture in harmony with a modern Western style. -VNA
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