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Just wondering if anyone has stayed at Kim Hoa Hotel on Phu Qouc Island?
I'll looked on tripadvisor.com and its got pretty bad reviews. However, it looks like one of the only beach hotels left on Phu Quoc for the period of time I want to go. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Our write up of Kim Hoa is here -- if you're travelling to Phu Quoc over the silly season, I'd take whatever you can get -- there's a lot of reports of places being full.
Yeah, I'd say dicey -- at least for anywhere mentioned in a guidebook. There are lots of hotels that are off foreigner's radars as they cater to domestic tourists alone -- see the bottom of our Phu Quoc Island page for booking links to some.
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Just wondering if anyone has stayed at Kim Hoa Hotel on Phu Qouc Island?
I'll looked on tripadvisor.com and its got pretty bad reviews. However, it looks like one of the only beach hotels left on Phu Quoc for the period of time I want to go. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Our write up of Kim Hoa is here -- if you're travelling to Phu Quoc over the silly season, I'd take whatever you can get -- there's a lot of reports of places being full.
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hmmm, that doesn't sound promising..What are the odds you could show up around New Year's Eve and score a bungalow? Dicey?
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Yeah, I'd say dicey -- at least for anywhere mentioned in a guidebook. There are lots of hotels that are off foreigner's radars as they cater to domestic tourists alone -- see the bottom of our Phu Quoc Island page for booking links to some.
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