PULLMAN RESORT Phu Quoc, Vietnam šŸ‡»šŸ‡³ć€4K Resort Tour & Review怑Family Pool Paradise

The Pullman Resort is one of those placesĀ  that positions itself very well. It isĀ Ā  a very nice resort which has done a greatĀ  job offering a premium family product withĀ Ā  some great food to boot. Welcome to Phu Quoc. For those of you that are new to the channel,Ā Ā 

Thanks for stopping by, my name isĀ  Kevin and I am the Flip Flop Traveller.Ā  I think the internet is in need of a wholeĀ  lot more honesty when it comes to airlineĀ Ā  and hotel content and that’s why I’m here- I’mĀ  just here to be real. I make trip reports andĀ Ā 

High end hotel reviews and I always self fund myĀ  trips. In fact, you’ll always be able to find theĀ Ā  exact price I paid in the description below.Ā  I don’t alert any companies I’ll be filmingĀ Ā  because I want as normal of an experience asĀ  possible. So, in this video today, I’m goingĀ Ā 

To give you nothing more than my personal, honestĀ  and unbiased opinion based on my own experience.Ā  It’s a bit of an overcast and ominous day onĀ  the island, but not to worry since it’s a veryĀ Ā  quick drive from the airport. If you saw myĀ  previous Regent Phu Quoc video, the PullmanĀ Ā 

Is in the same area, just about a kilometerĀ  to the north of it and the Intercontinental.Ā  The exterior, from the street side at least,Ā  is a bit odd I’m not going to lie. It’s givingĀ Ā  me retro vibes but not necessarily inĀ  the best of ways. It almost reminds meĀ Ā 

A bit of the Copan building in Sao Paulo. The reason the design surprises me though   is because the hotel is near brand new. Opened in  2020- great timing- the hotel has a total of 331   rooms and villas and was designed by Salvador  Pérez Arroyo. For this facade of the building,  

His intention was to create a complexĀ  with fluid lines and a kinetic whirl,Ā Ā  inspired by the lively fishingĀ  villages of the island. Hmm, ok.Ā  Once inside though, I assure you it’sĀ  much more, shall we say as expected.Ā  The lobby interior is inviting with theĀ  first thing you see being the all day bar,Ā Ā 

The Lighthouse Bar which is actually openĀ  24 hours. My only critique in here would beĀ Ā  that it feels like a collection of thingsĀ  rather than a cohesive design. Frankly ifĀ Ā  they just got rid of this blond wood sofa,Ā  it would probably feel a bit nicer in here.Ā 

I do love a beautiful staircase though. If you head down to the description you’llĀ Ā  find my next five videos to come out as well asĀ  other bits and pieces like the soundtrack titlesĀ Ā  featured in this video. On your way down there,Ā  don’t forget to subscribe- I release full lengthĀ Ā 

Videos every Thursday and Saturday. Checkin will take place to the rightĀ Ā  hand side where you’ll be offered aĀ  mulberry iced tea and a cold towel.Ā  Let’s head outside and explore the grounds. On the right hand side you can see one ofĀ Ā 

The low slung room room structures whichĀ  flank either side of the pool. PerhapsĀ Ā  it will be better to imagine if we take a lookĀ  at where we are and how the hotel is laid out.Ā  Phu Quoc is a Vietnamese island in the Gulf ofĀ  Thailand, to the south of Cambodia. The majorityĀ Ā 

Of tourists will arrive via the internationalĀ  airport which is just a 15 minute drive away.Ā  Zooming in, we can see the full resort.Ā  Here is the largest structure with theĀ Ā  majority of the rooms and here are the 3 lowĀ  rise room structures flanking the pool. ThenĀ Ā 

There’s a lot of space on property devoted toĀ  some villas before reaching the beach itself.Ā  The interesting thing to note is that the entireĀ  layout was meant to look like, a fish. Now,Ā Ā  can I see it? Sure. But I get the feeling theĀ  resort was designed and then someone lookedĀ Ā 

At it and said, ā€˜oh hey, that almost looksĀ  like a fish’… but that’s just my guess.Ā  The central pool is huge, like really huge.Ā  There’s no adults only section per say,Ā Ā  but this side is the more adult side of the two.Ā  On the other side of the venue in the middle areĀ Ā 

Much shallower pools which are all connected andĀ  a great space for families with younger kids.Ā Ā  It’s no surprise then that this is my first bigĀ  point. If you are looking for a reasonably pricedĀ Ā  resort for a pool focused trip with kids,Ā  this really would be a good spot for you,Ā Ā 

Especially if you had one of the rooms closeĀ  to the pool on the side of the shallow parts.Ā  Here’s your friendly reminder to click thatĀ  thumbs up button, subscribe to the channelĀ Ā  and share this video with friends and family.Ā  Those are truly the easiest ways- all free forĀ Ā 

You- to help the channel grow. If you’d like toĀ  support me further my Patreon is linked in theĀ Ā  description below. Thanks very much in advance. This venue, named Coconutz pool bar offers bitsĀ Ā  and drinks throughout the day- oneĀ  of your two best bets for lunch.Ā 

I’ll note as we look around, if the resortĀ  looks deserted, well it kinda was. ThisĀ Ā  was filmed in the summer and while I normallyĀ  always film at times which would disturb otherĀ Ā  guests the least, the Pullman made my job easyĀ  with pretty low occupancy. Let’s keep in mindĀ Ā 

That Vietnam’s tourism market is recovering muchĀ  much slower than that of Thailand and Bali- whichĀ Ā  is why I wait until now to come back to Phu Quoc. That said, by the time this video is published,Ā Ā  occupancy rates certainly won’tĀ  be back to pre-Covid levels,Ā Ā 

But they will be a bit more lively for sure. As we head to the beach, let me mention my 2ndĀ Ā  big point. The layout is odd. I don’t think itĀ  detracts from the experience, there’s nothingĀ Ā 

Missing, but it does feel like a lot more couldĀ  have been done with the property. If I’m honest itĀ Ā  feels like the cabanas were built as a way to fillĀ  all of this space. Again, this isn’t a complaint,Ā Ā 

But rather an observation of perhaps what moreĀ  could have been. A separate adults pool perhaps.Ā  These barriers here are common for west facingĀ  resorts in Phu Quoc in late summer and autumn,Ā Ā  not quite sure why they were put up soĀ  early, but I’m happy they tried to haveĀ Ā 

Them blend in as much as possible. Far tooĀ  many resorts on the island will put up theĀ Ā  equivalent of a blue tarp and call it a day. The beach itself was clean, spread out and hadĀ Ā 

A selection of free and paid water activities. As we head over to take a look at the BeachĀ Ā  House venue which is open for lunch,Ā  dinner and drinks, let me mention a bitĀ Ā  about Pullman and how they position themselves. As a brand, Pullman goes way back to 1894 when aĀ Ā 

French Railroad company established a separateĀ  Hotel group to maintain the hotels they’d beenĀ Ā  opening near their train stations. Fast forwardĀ  like 100 years and Accor acquired a majority stakeĀ Ā  in 1991 and by 1993 completely killed the brand.Ā  All existing Pullmans were turned into Sofitels.Ā 

In 2007, Accor revived the brand and focusedĀ  it on business travelers which was changed inĀ Ā  2013 which saw a new branding focusing on aĀ  younger generation of ā€œmobile, hyper-connectedĀ Ā  customersā€. The hotels and resorts are said to beĀ  designed to be in tune with today’s mobile world,Ā Ā 

Blending peak performance and personal well-being.Ā  Each property is aimed to be a vibrant place whereĀ Ā  global nomads can feel at their best. Makes me wonder how many hundreds ofĀ Ā  thousands of dollars were spent to come up withĀ  a round about way of ā€œwe target millennialsā€.Ā 

Ok, time to go check out my room. I was bookedĀ  into a Deluxe King and was upgraded to a poolĀ Ā  access Cabana. Certainly I wasn’t complaining,Ā  but I have no idea why I was upgraded. I knowĀ Ā  some of you wonder about these things, so I’llĀ  mention that this stay was booked through aĀ Ā 

Third party using a burner email address. ThereĀ  was no Accor account attached to the booking andĀ Ā  the room I was given is the same one that wasĀ  already prepared for me on arrival. That lastĀ Ā  detail is one I always pay close attention to. Anyway, here we are. The cabanas are in clustersĀ Ā 

Of four, two above and two below. Each haveĀ  their own private outdoor seating area whichĀ Ā  all connect to a lazy lagoon style plunge pool. I’ll let you have a look around and I’ll comeĀ Ā  back to you in a bit with my favorite andĀ  least favorite details about the room.Ā 

Ok, let’s start with my least favoriteĀ  details. First up, maybe they’re justĀ Ā  expecting this to grow in over time, butĀ  the outdoor shower area is very exposed,Ā Ā  I mean very exposed. And at night you can seeĀ  my little setup here, if you’re not carefulĀ Ā 

And get too close to the door, you may beĀ  greeting the world in an unexpected way.Ā  Second detail is that big ā€˜ol stainĀ  on the sofa. It’s a pretty new place,Ā Ā  you can’t tell me they couldn’t scrub that out. Last up, no jackfruit! That actually kindaĀ Ā 

Ridiculous. No durian is very common dueĀ  to the smell. No mangosteen is commonĀ Ā  since they very easily stain linens. ButĀ  no jackfruit? Come on, it’s nature’s candy.Ā  There are plenty of details that I loved though.Ā  First up, let’s start off with the CO Bigelow bulkĀ Ā 

Container products. When I lived in New York, theĀ  original Bigelow store was my actual pharmacy,Ā Ā  so it’s a bit of a nostalgia thing everytime I seeĀ  them on the other side of the world at a Pullman.Ā  2nd detail is also in the bathroom- thisĀ  giant soaking tub- maybe onsen tub is moreĀ Ā 

Appropriate. I was literally shocked to findĀ  this in here. A really great thing to have.Ā  Last detail I loved was the outdoor layout. It’sĀ  rare when you can have four cabanas or villas,Ā Ā  whatever you want to call them, clusteredĀ  together and sharing the same pool spaceĀ Ā 

But also gives you a decent sense of privacy. I’d definitely suggest looking at a cabanaĀ Ā  since they really aren’t priced ridiculouslyĀ  high compared to standard superior and deluxeĀ Ā  rooms. Also great for kids sinceĀ  the plunge pools are not too deep.Ā 

Ok, after part one of the sunset on the beach,Ā  we head up to the rooftop to finish it off.Ā  For dinner, we are staying up here on the roof andĀ  heading to Mad Cow. Yes, I know it’s a horribleĀ Ā 

And tone deaf name and still surprises me. TheĀ  Pullman in Saigon has a restaurant with the sameĀ Ā  name. Luckily though, the food was really good. In Saigon they are known for their burgers,Ā Ā  so I went with a Caesar Salad and a burger. ToĀ  say I was absolutely shocked when it was notĀ Ā 

Just a table side caesar, but a really wellĀ  done one at that would be an understatement.Ā  Only crappy part were the croutons, but I’ll lookĀ  past them in favor of how great the rest was.Ā  As for the burger, it too was delicious.Ā  My personal opinion, Vietnam has hundredsĀ Ā 

Of burger focused restaurants and must haveĀ  some of the most inconsistent preparation onĀ Ā  earth. So I was cautiously skeptical, butĀ  it wasn’t necessary. You should eat hereĀ Ā  even if staying at one of the nearby resorts. The overcast weather continued so I unfortunatelyĀ Ā 

Don’t have any beautiful sunrise shots, so let’sĀ  just get straight into breakfast at Salt & Pepper.Ā  Located just off of the lobby,Ā  this is their all day dining venue.Ā  It was nice, fresh and bright, but consideringĀ  occupancy was low, I don’t know what all of thisĀ Ā 

Temporary seating was necessary. The food though, oh the food.Ā  It’s hard to say definitively the best, butĀ  I’ll say this is top five breakfast buffetsĀ Ā  I’ve ever had in Vietnam. They had everythingĀ  you’d expect, hot and cold. But there were soĀ Ā 

Many little touches that showed the quality of theĀ  food on offer. Having D’issy butter, for example.Ā  My favorite part of the buffet was theĀ  extensive Vietnamese section. You’ve neverĀ Ā  heard me say that in a review before- becauseĀ  there are never extensive Vietnamese sections.Ā 

I think it might have been a bit obvious already,Ā  but my third big point here is definitely the foodĀ Ā  on offer. For this category of resort, it’sĀ  one of the best food offerings in Vietnam,Ā Ā  I think. Another example of how well AccorĀ  properties focus on food offerings in the region.Ā 

My personal favorite was theĀ  Binh Dinh style Banh Beo,Ā Ā  especially when they’re swimming in fish sauce. Ok, so as we finish up the buffet and take aĀ Ā  look at the nicely equipped gym, let’s see ifĀ  we can’t wrap this up neatly. Service wise,Ā Ā 

I would say it’s right where my expectations were.Ā  Staff are all friendly and trained well enough,Ā Ā  but it’s a very young staff and so this is not theĀ  place to come for refined and individual service,Ā Ā  if that wasn’t already obvious. But, I don’tĀ  think that’s a bad thing. The service here wasĀ Ā 

Mostly appropriate for the resort. As for just about everything else,Ā Ā  it all exceeded my expectations. ForĀ  the price, it’s a solid offering forĀ Ā  families or a couple just looking to get away. I really hope you enjoyed this review today. IfĀ Ā 

You did, please be sure to click that thumbs upĀ  button and subscribe with notifications on so youĀ Ā  don’t miss out on my twice weekly content.Ā  I upload full length videos every ThursdayĀ Ā  and Saturday. I’ll see you next time for aĀ  very special flight in Etihad Airways firstĀ Ā 

Class Apartments from Abu Dhabi to London.Ā  Oh and thanks for watching until the end.

Watch this video if you want to see what the 5-star Pullman Resort in Phu Quoc, Vietnam is like. This resort tour and honest review will take you through the full Pullman experience on the island- from a room tour, to the food offerings, to the pools and the beach.

šŸŽ„ In This Video:
-Hotel & Brand Overview
-Location Graphic
-Mega Pool Tour
-Quiet & Calm Beach
-Grounds Tour
-Plunge Pool Cabana Full Tour
-Lighthouse Bar
-Dinner at Mad Cow
-Breakfast at Salt n Pepper (Full Buffet)

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↪ Video Chapters ↩
0:00 Hotel Preview & Info
00:58 Arriving at Resort
01:42 Resort Exterior & Design
02:30 Lobby & Reception
04:00 Location Map Graphic
04:44 Primary Pool Area
07:21 Need to Know FAQs
07:32 Heading to the Beach
08:04 Resort Beach Facilities
09:21 Beach House Restaurant
10:22 Children Play Areas
10:55 Heading to My Room
11:42 Pool Access Cabana Room Tour
17:38 Sunset from Beach & Rooftop
19:14 Dinner at Mad Cow Restaurant
20:37 Breakfast Buffet at Salt n’ Pepper
22:49 Final Thoughts & Fitness Center
23:30 The Flip Flop Score

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39 Comments

  1. This hotel makes me feel lonely. The exteriors, all the furniture, the decors are all mismatched and dated. I would not even want to think about going to this hotel at all

  2. The food looked great and that sunset was amazing! That stain on that that couch though… I would’ve asked for another room. I don’t like things like that! Thanks for another great video 😊

  3. Always enjoy watching your videos Kevin and seeing other hotels from around the world,,,peace and happiness on your travels 😊😊😊😊😊

  4. Kevin, I am planning a trip to Vietnam next year. Due to my budget and time limation, I can only able to travel to two places in Vietnam. So, I have to choose two places out of the following four which are; Da Nang, Nha Trang, Da Lat and Phu Quoc. Which two places among them should I choose? Please help me as I am in a big dilemma.

  5. Did you book the hotel through AMEX or Chase? That might be a reason for a free upgrade
    Did you had any neighbors? Considering it's a family oriented resort I expect them to have good noise isolation… something Vietnam is notoriously bad

  6. Great Belgian GM
    First time we stayed in a high floor main building room. The odd construction created a wind sheer and it was difficult to sleep.
    Second time we stayed in a swimming pool villa which was OK.
    Love the huge pool and the garden
    The restaurant is fine, great bone marrow
    I gave it a 8/10

  7. As an avid, long-time viewer of your channel, I think I speak for everyone when I say the quality of your reviews just keeps getting better and better. However I have a curiosity: your reviews are not intended to be in chronological order, I get that. But as a viewer, I personally sometimes get confused where you are and where you're going to… maybe that's the point lol? Like you're aceing the Phu Quoc reviews atm, and yet for your next video you're flying to London before you've finished the Phu Quoc hotels. This non-linear approach keeps things spiced up I guess, and one of the reasons you're perhaps 1 of the top 2 or 3 travel YouTubers is because you understand audience engagement. Is this the reason, or do you just like it random yourself haha? Anyway, keep up the good work

  8. Never been a huge fan of the Pullman brand if i'm honest, but really excited for Vietnam this year. I think you told me the hotel industry was not in a good place in Vietnam right now, but as i have yet to explore everywhere (apart from Hanoi) i am currently picking some beach properties based on your reviews. On reflection, this pulllman is ok, the beachside is so amazing compared to most Thai or Balinese properties. The pool is amazing too. Not a touch on the Regent, but maybe more my personal style than the JW Marriott's campus lol. Another one on my watchlist.

  9. Accor's branding is quite unknown and weak in consumers mind compared to other big box chains. They must invest in marketing to deliver their branding message more. Although the resort is awesome, solid offering and petite the name pullman doesn't pull. If someone told this was a Delta hotel, Element, voco etc one could easily believe.
    I want to know is Phu Quoc beaches swimming and water activities friendly?

  10. I was curious if Pullman had anything to do with the train company. Plus your history lesson explains why I haven't really heard about them before. I did recently find they have a property near Miami international airport, which could be a good place for a layover.

  11. Thanks for the video …we will definitely visit this resort. We have been at Sheraton Phu Quoc several times.

  12. Hi Kevin, if you had your druthers what would you tackle next: Africa, Europe, South America or North America?

  13. I couldn’t get interested or excited about this place during the whole video except the food part. The place looked soulless to me, disjointed architecture, mismatched styling and a very far reaching branding concept that I frankly didn’t get trying to find out what vibe they were going for. In short, I felt I have been looking at a video of a fish, that never really was… Great video Kevin, thank you!

  14. I don't think I've heard such high praise for a hotel's food from you in a long time O.O

  15. That outdoor shower of your cabana or garden villa is completely exposed to the world! That is a HUGE design flaw! They could easily remedy that by replacing those vertical timber posts with a brick wall.

  16. Kevin's seasoning to a Pullman PQ named soup
    1. Opened in 2020 – – Fantastic timing šŸ˜‚(Couldn't argue)
    2. Inspired by the lively fishing villages of the island Hmmmm… šŸ¤” O. K. šŸ™„
    3.Oh! Heyyy…šŸ¤— That almost looks like a fish🐠
    4. Really makes me wonder how many $$$šŸ¤‘ were spent to say we target millenials
    5. Expecting to grow overtime🫣 30 years herhaps…
    6. You maybe greeting the world in an unexpected way ā˜ ļøšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ˜µ
    7. No jackfruit. It's nature's candy šŸžļøšŸ­šŸ­
    8. You should visit Mad Cow🐮 (Horrible and tone deaf name) if staying in nearby hotels
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  17. FF, I’m considering signing up for your Patreon. Before I do I just have one question. How have you funded several years of 5 star hotel round the world travel, often in Business class? It’s a lifestyle I’d be interested in. Honest answer only please.

  18. Kevin, do you ever do tests for bacteria in pools and hot tubs? Jackfruit emits a strong, bubble-gum odour that has been likened to a combination of rotten-onions, bananas, and pineapple (can't say it ever bothered me). Also an article in the Guardian several years ago, pretty well damning the fruit from every possible angle, caused deep angst in the tourism industry leading to much more widespread banning. This hotel looks like remarkable value for money.

  19. You have a wide vocabulary which is interesting and great as to many so called vloggers use wow and amazing to describe buildings food and general place they are staying at

  20. Thanks for sharing we just stayed 4 nights at Intercontinental Phu Quoc . We were fortunately upgraded to a beautiful 2 bedrooms Bridge Suite measuring a whopping 300sq.m. While the hotel is beautiful landscape . The staff is so inexperienced. There is no recognition for higher tier IHG members (Platinum Elite). When there was a problem at check in -the supervisor (his name is Trung) told me to contact the sales agent myself . Breakfast was chaos with decent spread but the staff is inexperienced & rude – refused to make fresh Banh Mi & fried egg . Some of our friends did not have their rooms cleaned until very late at night or they have to request. Intercontinental Phu Quoc should renamed Holiday Inn Express. Phu Quoc is deserted . Despite my connection to Phu Quoc(My father named me after the island "Quoc" after he was posted there as the founding principal of Duong Dong High School back in 1963) I would not come back to this so called " Pearl Island"

  21. Wow!! Dep qua!!! NgĘ°į»i Vietnamese đang song o Canada Rįŗ„t thĆ­ch video cį»§a bįŗ”n. šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

  22. The building from the entry looks like a dungeon from star wars or something šŸ˜€

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