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Region: Mekong Delta> Province: Kien Giang> Location: Phu Quoc Island



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Photo of Thien Hai Son, 68 Tran Hung Dao St, Long Beach, Phu Quoc IslandKien Giang Province, Phu Quoc Island
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68 Tran Hung Dao St, Long Beach, Phu Quoc Island
Kien Giang Province
Tel: (077) 398 3044
Fax: (077) 398 3046
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Description
Lime green throughout, the Thien Hai Son has a bit of a motel feel to it, courtesy of the broad concrete pathways running throughout -- a few more gardens and a few less roads would have been a nice touch. There's a hotel-style building and bungalows to choose from, with the bungalows being by far the better option as the former is just Chinese hotel sytle. There's a good sized pool between the hotel and bungalows but not one iota of shade, so don't forget your sunscreen. Staff are cheery but limited English is spoken.

Standard - Double
31 USD (low season) 31 USD (high season)

Superior - Double
34 USD (low season) 34 USD (high season)

Deluxe bungalow
41 USD (low season) 41 USD (high season)

Beachfront bungalow
44 USD (low season) 44 USD (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 5th September, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 13th December, 2007

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