Since opening its doors to guests in late May 2021, New World Phu Quoc Resort has undergone four years of development in the context of a constantly fluctuating tourism market.
New World Phu Quoc Resort is nestled on the pristine shores of Khem Beach.
Nestled on the pristine shores of Bai Khem, the resort features 366 thatched-roof villas ranging in size from 125 to 415 m2Each unit has its own private swimming pool and separate living space, giving guests a sense of privacy in the heart of tropical nature.
The paved paths wind through the tree-lined garden, connecting to a series of amenities such as Phu Quoc's longest outdoor swimming pool, a modern fitness center, treatment rooms and a separate children's play area... all creating a closed but not isolated resort ecosystem, gently taking visitors away from the familiar routine to find a more natural pace of life.


The resort has 366 thatched-roof villas ranging in size from 125 to 415 m2.
One thing that cannot be missed at New World Phu Quoc Resort is the cuisine. The cuisine here is shaped towards a balance between international experience and local connection. From Pan-Asian dishes at The Bay Kitchen to Mediterranean flavors at LUA Grill & Bar, or cocktails with the afternoon sea view at COCO Beach House, every meal is part of a journey to feel the space, culture and life of the island.
The cuisine here is shaped towards a balance between international experience and local connection.
After four years of operation, New World Phu Quoc Resort continues to add many new facilities and spaces to expand the experience for visitors. This expansion reflects an increasingly clear trend in the resort industry: visitors are not only looking for accommodation, but also expect a diverse service ecosystem from cuisine, entertainment to health care and activities for visitors.
Notably, recent changes show that the resort is expanding its role beyond just accommodation. The Sun Tropical Ballroom, an event space with a capacity of up to 1,000 guests, opens up many possibilities for conferences, weddings or large-scale gala dinners. At the same time, entertainment facilities such as The Hub (bowling center, karaoke and indoor playground), water park, Khem Beach Driving Range and Kid's Club for young children contribute to completing a multi-layered experience, meeting the different needs of family guests.


Overall, the introduction of these amenities not only aims to diversify the experience, but also shows how a resort is trying to adapt to the changing needs of tourists after the pandemic: the resting space now also needs to integrate the ability to organize events, flexible entertainment and meet the needs of customer groups with different ages and experience goals.
Nowadays, tourists are no longer looking for a destination just for relaxation, but expect flexibility in service, connection in experience and closeness in the way the resort operates from friendly design, use of local materials to commitments to sustainable development and community contribution.

New World Phu Quoc Resort is present in a moderate way, just enough to become a memorable place. In that journey, the endurance, adaptability and the philosophy of a resort that puts people at the center seem to be what helps this place to depict a different standard in the heart of the Pearl Island.
In addition, the resort also focuses on sustainable development and respect for local culture by actively participating in environmental protection activities, using local ingredients in cuisine and design.

































