HOA BINH PHU QUOC HOTEL
Below are the room types available in this accommodation. To see room availabilities and prices, please select a date range.
Room types
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Located on the lower floors of the main resort building, the Superior Rooms connect with the lush tropical landscape and offer engaging garden views. All rooms include lounge sofas, private balconies or terraces, and bathrooms with bathtubs and separate showers.
Room size: 42m2
Type of bed: Double bed or Twin bed
Number in category: 67
Room’s facilities:
Working Desk
Bathtub
Shower
Bathrobes and slippers
Hair dryer
Minibar
Multi-channel TV with satellite channels
Individually controlled air-conditioning
Tea & Coffee making facilities
Complimentary Wi-Fi in rooms
Complimentary drinking water
In -room safe
Ceiling fans
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Located on higher floors the 27 Superior Ocean Rooms feature 32 square meters of living space and large glass windows offering a view of the East Sea across the resort garden. Each room presents a choice of either a king-size bed or twin beds and can accommodate couples or families of a maximum 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children. In-room amenities and services include a bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, complimentary wireless internet access, individually controlled air-conditioning, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, satellite TV channels, IDD telephone and hairdryer.
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The 8 Superior Garden Rooms feature 32 square meters of living space and large glass windows offering a view of looking across the resort gardens. Each room presents a choice of either a king-size bed or twin beds and can accommodate couples or families of a maximum 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children. In-room amenities and services include a bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, complimentary wireless internet access, individually controlled air-conditioning, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, satellite TV channels, IDD telephone and hairdryer.
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Overlooking Thanh Kim village to the north and with the Hoang Lien mountain range as a beautiful background; our 16 Executive Bungalows interior design is invitingly pleasant but simple, all with a private balcony for your comfort. All bungalows at Topas Ecolodge are the same size and built as rustic chalet-style single bedroom houses from local white granite. Our Executive Bungalows are equipped with Air Condition and Mini Bar.
Size: 28.5 m2 plus a 6 m2 open private balcony.
The maximum occupancy in our bungalows is 3 adult or 2 adult and 2 children under 12 years old.
The bungalow rate is per night and includes breakfast.
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Overlooking Ban Ho village to the south and with the Hoang Lien mountain range as a beautiful background; our 9 Deluxe Bungalows interior design is invitingly pleasant but simple, all with a private balcony for your comfort. All bungalows at Topas Ecolodge are the same size and built as rustic chalet-style single bedroom houses from local white granite.
Size: 28.5 m2 plus 6 m2 open private balcony.
The maximum occupancy in our bungalows is 3 adult or 2 adult and 2 children under 12 years old.
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Room features a flat-screen TV, a minibar and a balcony with views of the city. Comes with free wired internet and Wi-Fi access. En suite bathrooms come with a shower and free bath amenities.
Room Size: 25 square meters
Bed Size(s): 1 Double or 2 single bed(s)
Room Facilities: Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Wooden / Parquet floor, Hairdryer, Bathrobe, Free toiletries, Bathroom, Slippers, Shower, Telephone, Satellite Channels, Cable Channels, Flat-screen TV, Tea/Coffee Maker, Mini bar, Electric Kettle, Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock, Complimentary bottled water, internet access – wireless (complimentary), ironing facilities, mini bar, non smoking rooms,
All rates are inclusive tax, service charge and buffet breakfast
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Room Size: 28 square meters
Bed Size(s): 1 large double or 2 single bed(s)
Room features large windows, wooden flooring and a private balcony, a bathroom with both bathtub and shower, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, free newspaper and a minibar. Wired internet and Wi-Fi access are both free.
Room Facilities: Balcony view, Telephone, Satellite Channels, Cable Channels, Flat-screen TV, Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Desk, Seating Area, Wooden /Parquet floor, Bathtub, Shower, Hairdryer, Bathrobe, Free toiletries, Toilet, Bathroom, Slippers, Mini bar, Electric Kettle, Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock, , internet access – wireless, ironing facilities, non smoking rooms
All rates are inclusive tax, service charge and buffet breakfast
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Located on the 10th floor of the Hotel, these one-of-a-kind signature suite offer spectacular views of the city from floor-to-ceiling bay windows and furnished balconies. The suite occupies 50% of the 10th floor and a total build-in area of 102.56 m². The living areas feature working marble table top, original hand-made lacquer head-board and plasma televisions. Surround sound is provided throughout the suites. This Presidential Suite also features its own mini bar and entertainment area for visiting guests. The full marble bathroom has a deep soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower, two sinks and a private changing room including its own Jacuzzi. Bathroom faucets feature rock crystal handles.
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Spaciously cozy and relaxing, all Executive Suites feature a beautiful living room that is perfect for entertaining business partners or relaxing with the family. The suites feature a well-lit work area, 42” TV in the living room, and separate bedroom to inspire your pursuit of productivity or rest.
Services:
2 complimentary bottles of water daily
English local newspaper
Free access to outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, sauna and steam
24-hour room serviceEquipment and Facilities:
WiFi internet access at charge
Individual air-conditioning
Two 42″ flat screen televisions
Satellite TV channels
DVD player
Direct dial telephone
Coffee and tea making facilities
In-room safe
Mini bar
Sofa
Large desk
Hairdryer
Kimono bathrobes
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In addition to the superior facilities of the Deluxe Rooms, guests will experience the most exclusively personalized services on our Executive floor, which offers a stunning panoramic view of the city.
Services:
Welcome drink upon arrival
Full buffet breakfast, afternoon tea, evening snacks and open bar from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m in The Level Lounge
Complimentary use of boardroom for three hours for one stay (subject to availability)
Express Laundry and dry cleaning service at hotel’s regular prices
Late check-out until 4 pm (subject to availability)
Free access to the sauna and steam, swimming pool, fitness centre
24-hour room service (extra charge)
Laundry service (extra charge)
24-hour luggage porter
Exclusive check-in and check-out at the Executive Floor receptionEquipment
Air-conditioning / heating
Satellite plasma TV
Free high-speed Wi-Fi Internet access
Safety deposit box
2 telephones
Mini bar
Large working desk
Bathtub – shower
Amenities
Hairdryer
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1,895 sq ft / 176 m²
Separate lounge with dining/kitchen
Jacuzzi
Butler service
Club lounge benefits
Available in all rooms in the hotel:
All of our 299 guest rooms, including 16 suites, are both stylish and welcoming retreats in the heart of Hanoi. Traditional décor, featuring a Vietnamese and French colonial influence, is set aglow by sweeping views of West Lake from large bay windows. High ceilings throughout each room add to the sense of spaciousness, inviting guests to linger over the complimentary local daily newspaper or the 32-inch flat screen LCD TV with satellite channels.
Those in town on business appreciate the expansive writing desk. High Speed Internet Access (for a fee), as well as a telephone with international access, ensures everyone stays connected when it matters most.
Thoughtful touches abound, including Individual climate control, a coffee and tea maker, and a fully stocked mini bar. In the elegant bathroom, Shine for Sheraton™ bath amenities turn every visit into a spa-like escape. Our Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Beds, featuring crisp white linens, envelope you in comfort at the end of a long day.
ENTERTAINMENT
32-inch LCD TV
Satellite Channels
Complimentary Local Daily NewspaperBED FEATURES
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Crib
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® BedBATHROOM
Shower Toilet (Upon Request)
Shine for Sheraton™ Bath AmenitiesOFFICE/TELECOM
International Direct Dialing
Radio/Alarm ClockDINING
Mini Bar
Coffee/Tea Maker
In-Room DiningROOM FEATURES
In-Room Electronic Safe
Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
Individual Climate ControlROOM AMENITIES & SERVICES
Turndown Service
Iron/Ironing BoardINTERNET ACCESS
Wired & Wireless High Speed Internet Access in Guest Rooms 17.65 USD per day
Some of the amenities above may not be available in all rooms. Fees on certain amenities/services may apply.
Check in: 3:00 PM Check out: 12:00 PM
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398 sq ft / 37 m²
Lake view
Free Wi-Fi & access to spa/gym
High floor room
32-inch flat screen LCD TV
Available in all rooms in the hotel:
All of our 299 guest rooms, including 16 suites, are both stylish and welcoming retreats in the heart of Hanoi. Traditional décor, featuring a Vietnamese and French colonial influence, is set aglow by sweeping views of West Lake from large bay windows. High ceilings throughout each room add to the sense of spaciousness, inviting guests to linger over the complimentary local daily newspaper or the 32-inch flat screen LCD TV with satellite channels.
Those in town on business appreciate the expansive writing desk. High Speed Internet Access (for a fee), as well as a telephone with international access, ensures everyone stays connected when it matters most.
Thoughtful touches abound, including Individual climate control, a coffee and tea maker, and a fully stocked mini bar. In the elegant bathroom, Shine for Sheraton™ bath amenities turn every visit into a spa-like escape. Our Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Beds, featuring crisp white linens, envelope you in comfort at the end of a long day.
ENTERTAINMENT
32-inch LCD TV
Satellite Channels
Complimentary Local Daily NewspaperBED FEATURES
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Crib
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® BedBATHROOM
Shower Toilet (Upon Request)
Shine for Sheraton™ Bath AmenitiesOFFICE/TELECOM
International Direct Dialing
Radio/Alarm ClockDINING
Mini Bar
Coffee/Tea Maker
In-Room DiningROOM FEATURES
In-Room Electronic Safe
Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
Individual Climate ControlROOM AMENITIES & SERVICES
Turndown Service
Iron/Ironing BoardINTERNET ACCESS
Wired & Wireless High Speed Internet Access in Guest Rooms 17.65 USD per day
Some of the amenities above may not be available in all rooms. Fees on certain amenities/services may apply.
Check in: 3:00 PM Check out: 12:00 PM
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Max:
398 sq ft / 37 m²
32-inch flat screen LCD TV
Separate bath and shower
Sweet Sleeper Bed
Available in all rooms in the hotel:
All of our 299 guest rooms, including 16 suites, are both stylish and welcoming retreats in the heart of Hanoi. Traditional décor, featuring a Vietnamese and French colonial influence, is set aglow by sweeping views of West Lake from large bay windows. High ceilings throughout each room add to the sense of spaciousness, inviting guests to linger over the complimentary local daily newspaper or the 32-inch flat screen LCD TV with satellite channels.
Those in town on business appreciate the expansive writing desk. High Speed Internet Access (for a fee), as well as a telephone with international access, ensures everyone stays connected when it matters most.
Thoughtful touches abound, including Individual climate control, a coffee and tea maker, and a fully stocked mini bar. In the elegant bathroom, Shine for Sheraton™ bath amenities turn every visit into a spa-like escape. Our Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Beds, featuring crisp white linens, envelope you in comfort at the end of a long day.
ENTERTAINMENT
32-inch LCD TV
Satellite Channels
Complimentary Local Daily Newspaper
BED FEATURES
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Crib
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Bed
BATHROOM
Shower Toilet (Upon Request)
Shine for Sheraton™ Bath Amenities
OFFICE/TELECOM
International Direct Dialing
Radio/Alarm Clock
DINING
Mini Bar
Coffee/Tea Maker
In-Room Dining
ROOM FEATURES
In-Room Electronic Safe
Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
Individual Climate Control
ROOM AMENITIES & SERVICES
Turndown Service
Iron/Ironing Board
INTERNET ACCESS
Wired & Wireless High Speed Internet Access in Guest Rooms 17.65 USD per day
Some of the amenities above may not be available in all rooms. Fees on certain amenities/services may apply.
General
Description:
Alarge garden with green space, murmuring water fall and clear and blue swimming pool, scattered by bungalows with sea-view or garden-view large and private balcony, will syrely bring you a feeling of complete safe and sound when staying in our resort.
Moreover, with the system of restaurant, bar and coffee shop, modern and luxurious convention and wedding hall, Hoa Binh – Phu Quoc Resort can also meet various demands of customers in holding events, conferences and workshops.
Location:
Situated in the center of Duong Dong Town, Phu Quoc Province, leaning against Ba Keo Hill and facing to the sea, the 4-star Hoa Binh – Phu Quoc Resort with its nearly 200 modern and luxurious rooms would be an ideal location for you to spend your holiday in Phu Quoc.
Check-in
After 2h pm.
Check-out
Before 12h noon
Cancellation / Prepayment
Accepted credit cards
Facilities & Services
- Air Conditioning
- Airport Shuttle Service
- Bath
- Bathroom
- Beachfront
- Car hire
- Catering services
- Complimentary breakfast
- Courtyard
- Desk
- Exhibition/convention floor
- Hairdryer
- Heating
- Hotspots
- Ironing board
- Ironing Facilities
- Kitchenette
- Laundry/Valet service
- Lounges/bars
- Pay-per-view Channels
- Restaurant
- Room service - full menu
- Safety Deposit Box
- Seating Area
- Shower
- Telephone
- Television
- Toilet
- Valet cleaning
- WIFI
Phnom Penh Cambodia
Phnom Penh Cambodia is the capital of Cambodia and is laid out north to south along the confluence of the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers. Phnom Penh is home to a population of about 2.5 million, and is a vibrant, bustling and ethnically diverse city with a mixed population of Khmer, Chinese and Vietnamese. The French left a legacy of crumbling colonial architecture, some of which has been tastefully renovated. Sidewalk restaurants have sprung up all over town, especially around the recently developed riverfront area. There is also a more spiritual side to Phnom Penh with a large number of Wats (temples), and you can often see monks in saffron robes padding along the streets seeking alms. Phnom Penh is divided into three sections – the north, an attractive residential area; the south or the French part of the city with its ministries, banks and colonial houses; and the centre or the heart with its narrow lanes, markets, foods stalls and shops.
When the best time to visit Phnom Penh
The best time to visit is in the winter, between December and January. During this time, the temperature is cooler but it is still hot and tropical.30-32oC is quite common; but it’s less humid so more confortable; especial in the evenings.
Getting There & Away
Air
Many international air services run to/from Phnom. Domestically, Cambodia Angkor Air flies four to six times daily to Siem Reap and three times a week to Sihanoukville.
- Vietnam Airlines
- Air Asia
- Bangkok Airways
- Jetstar Asia
Please contact us to book flight ticket.
Border Crossings
Getting to the Border The original Bavet/Moc Bai land crossing between Vietnam and Cambodia has seen steady traffic for two decades. The easiest way to get to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is to catch an international bus (seven hours) from Phnom Penh. We recommend taking a Vietnamese company, such as Sapaco, as it will speed entry into Vietnam in the event of long lines at the border. There are several companies making this trip.
Car & Motorbike
Exploring Phnom Penh and the surrounding areas on a motorbike is a very liberating experience if you are used to chaotic traffic conditions.
There are numerous motorbike hire places around town. A 100cc Honda costs US$4 to US$7 per day and 250cc dirt bikes run from US$12 to US$30 per day.
Car hire is available through travel agencies, guesthouses and hotels in Phnom Penh. Everything from cars (from US$25) to 4WDs (from US$60) is available for travelling around the city, but prices rise if you venture beyond.
In addition to the following popular motorcycle rental shops, Palm Tours rents motorbikes for US$5 to US$7. The Bike Shop has excellent 250cc to 600cc bikes for US$30 to US$55 per day, and smaller motorbikes for US$6 per day.
Bus
All major towns in Cambodia are accessible by air-conditioned bus from Phnom Penh.
- Capital Tour
- GST
- Mekong Express
- Phnom Penh Sorya Transport
Mekong bus route is also to Ho Chi Minh City.
All of tickets can be booked by our office. Please contact us to book them.
Boat
Fast boats up the Tonlé Sap to Siem Reap and down the Mekong to Chau Doc, Vietnam.
Several companies have daily services departing at 7am and usually take it in turns to make the run. The boats to Siem Reap run from roughly late July to late March (water levels are too low at other times).
- Blue Cruiser
- Hang Chau
Taxi
Taxis are cheap at 3000r per kilometer but don’t expect to flag one down on the street. Call Global Meter Taxi, Choice Taxi, and Taxi Vantha for a pickup.
Bicycle
It is possible to hire bicycles at some of the guesthouses around town for about US$1 to US$2 a day, but take a look at the chaotic traffic conditions before venturing forth. Once you get used to the anarchy, it can be a fun way to get around.
Remork-moto
Better known as tuk-tuks, remorks are motorbikes with carriages and are the main way of getting around Phnom Penh for tourists. Average fares are about double those of moto – US$1.50 for short rides around the center, US$2 to US$2.50 for slightly longer trips.
Cyclo
Travelling by cyclo (pedicab) is a more relaxing way to see the sights in the Centre of town, although they don’t work well for long distances. For a day of sightseeing, expect to pay around US$10 – find one on your own or negotiate a tour through the Cyclo Centre. For short one-way jaunts costs are similar to motor fares. You won’t see many cyclos on the road late at night.
Sights & Activities
National Museum of Cambodia
Located just north of the Royal Palace, the National Museum of Cambodia is housed in a graceful terracotta structure of traditional design (built 1917–20), with an inviting courtyard garden. The museum is home to the world’s finest collection of Khmer sculpture – a millennium’s worth and more of masterful Khmer design.
The museum comprises four pavilions, facing the pretty garden.
Royal Palace
With its classic Khmer roofs and ornate gilding, the Royal Palace dominates the diminutive skyline of Phnom Penh. It is a striking structure near the riverfront, bearing a remarkable likeness to its counterpart in Bangkok.
Being the official residence of King Sihamoni, parts of the massive palace compound are closed to the public. Visitors are only allowed to visit the throne hall and a clutch of buildings surrounding it. Adjacent to the palace, the Silver Pagoda complex is also open to the public.
Visitors need to wear shorts that reach to the knee, and T-shirts or blouses that reach to the elbow; otherwise they will have to rent an appropriate covering. The palace gets very busy on Sundays when countryside Khmers come to pay their respects, but this can be a fun way to experience the place, thronging with locals.
Tuol Sleng Museum
In 1975, Tuol Svay Prey High School was taken over by Pol Pot’s security forces and turned into a prison known as Security Prison 21. This soon became the largest centre of detention and torture in the country. Between 1975 and 1978 more than 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the killing fields of Choeung Ek.
S-21 has been turned into the Tuol Sleng Museum, which serves as a testament to the crimes of the Khmer Rouge.
Behind many of the displays at Tuol Sleng is the Documentation Center of Cambodia . DC-Cam was established in 1995 through Yale University’s Cambodian Genocide Program to research and document the crimes of the Khmer Rouge. It became an independent organisation in 1997 and researchers have spent years translating confessions and paperwork from Tuol Sleng, mapping mass graves, and preserving evidence of Khmer Rouge crimes.
Silver Pagoda Complex
From the palace compound you enter the Silver Pagoda complex through its north gate. The Silver Pagoda was so named in honour of the floor, which is covered with more than 5000 silver tiles weighing 1kg each, adding up to five tonnes of gleaming silver. You can sneak a peek at some of the 5000 tiles near the entrance – most are covered for their protection. It is also known as Wat Preah Keo (Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha). It was originally constructed of wood in 1892 during the rule of King Norodom, who was apparently inspired by Bangkok’s Wat Phra Keo, and was rebuilt in 1962.
Wat Phnom
Set on top of a 27m-high tree-covered knoll, Wat Phnom is on the only ‘hill’ in town. According to legend, the first pagoda on this site was erected in 1373 to house four statues of Buddha deposited here by the waters of the Mekong River and discovered by Madame Penh. The main entrance to Wat Phnom is via the grand eastern staircase, which is guarded by lions and naga (mythical serpent) balustrades.
Today, many people come here to pray for good luck and success in school exams or business affairs. When a wish is granted, the faithful return to deliver on the offering promised, such as a garland of jasmine flowers or a bunch of bananas, of which the spirits are said to be especially fond.
French Embassy
Located at the northern end of Monivong Blvd, the French embassy played a significant role in the dramas that unfolded after the fall of Phnom Penh on 17 April 1975. About 800 foreigners and 600 Cambodians took refuge in the embassy. Within 48 hours, the Khmer Rouge informed the French vice-consul that the new government did not recognize diplomatic privileges and that if all the Cambodians in the compound were not handed over, the lives of the foreigners inside would also be forfeited.
Cambodian women married to foreigners could stay; Cambodian men married to foreign women could not. Foreigners wept as servants, colleagues, friends, lovers and husbands were escorted out of the embassy gates. At the end of the month the foreigners were expelled from Cambodia by truck. Many of the Cambodians were never seen again. Today a high whitewashed wall surrounds the massive complex and the French have returned to Cambodia in a big way, promoting French language and culture in their former colony.
Eating
Karma Restaurant & Bar: 273c Sisowath Quay (The Riverside), Phnom Penh (Phone: 089 788 841)
Free Bird Bar and Grill: 69, Street 240, Phnom Penh (Phone: +855 23224712)
Sugar and Spice Friends Restaurant: St 178 (Opposite the National Museum), Phnom Penh
Khmer Saravan: 325 Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh (Phone: 12 84 56 79)
Amok Restaurant & Café: Le Passage & Old Market, Siem Reap (Phone: 063 965 407)
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