
This could be one of the resort's most significant achievements, as JW Marriott Phu Quoc, with its unique architecture designed by Bill Bensley, has only been in operation for two years but has already won numerous prestigious awards in the tourism industry both regionally and globally. This award, voted on by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine, recognizes services ranging from airlines to accommodations. It is considered one of the most prestigious and important awards in the tourism industry.


Speaking about the success of JW Marriott Phu Quoc, Mr. Ty Collins - General Manager of the resort shared: “We are very happy and honored to receive prestigious accolades such as the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards and even more delighted to be ranked highly both in Asia and worldwide. This is the best opportunity to showcase the resort's position in Vietnam, proving it can compete with other world-class resorts/hotels.”

Located on Bai Kem – Phu Quoc's most beautiful beach – JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay boasts striking French architecture, designed by the renowned architect Bill Bensley based on a fictional story about Lamarck University in the early 20th century. The resort's 234 rooms are distributed across 19 faculties ranging from natural sciences, social sciences, architecture, chemistry to zoology… The interiors of the rooms and the entire resort are arranged like a miniature museum, featuring over 5,000 artifacts meticulously collected by architect Bill Bensley from 40 European countries.

This resort is a unique paradise offering guests 5-star luxury service with architecture that is a continuous innovation based on the fictional story of Lamarck University as told by Bill Bensley. The resort's architecture is inspired by the period from the 1880s to the 1940s, giving the feeling that the resort has been "rebuilt" on the site of an abandoned school rather than a conventional resort. For example, the resort's bar is a "reconstruction" of the Chemistry Department of Lamarck University, now named the Department of Chemistry bar; and the Physical Education department has become a gym for resort guests. The former Rue de Lamarck trading street has been transformed into the central old town within the resort, featuring souvenir shops, art galleries, cafes, and traditional Lantern Houses.

Along Bai Kem – Emerald Bay are 234 spacious and aesthetically pleasing rooms, suites, buildings, and villas, all offering stunning ocean views of pristine white sand beaches or lush green mountains and forests. Here, guests can participate in various "extracurricular" activities offered by the university, such as snorkeling, taking boat trips to explore Vietnam's pearl island, or kayaking along the beautiful coastline.

Furthermore, the resort proudly boasts Chanterelle Spa, managed by the world-class Spa by JW brand. By creating a new concept, Spa by JW offers guests delightful relaxation experiences with perfect body treatments in an inspiring setting inspired by the famous fairy tale "Alice in Wonderland".

Being included in the list of the world's 50 most luxurious resorts as voted by Condé Nast Traveler readers confirms the international 5-star standard that JW Marriott Phu Quoc has established on Phu Quoc Island in particular, and elevates the level of luxury resort experiences in Vietnam in general.
For more detailed information, please visit: www.jwmarriottphuquoc.com

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