Name: Bo Resort
Address: Ap Ong Lang (Ong Lang Beach), Phuquoc
Tel: (+84-77) 3986 142
Fax: (+84-77) 3986 142
BO eco - Resort has been created and is operated by a French/Vietnamese couple. It is open all year round.
The site is beautifully set in a garden going down to the seahorse. The bungalows are in the middle of the garden and all of them have a view to the sea.
The beach at BO Resort is quite and sandy. You can have nice and safe bath even with young kids.
If you want rest, relaxation and contemplation, Bo Resort is a place to consider during your trip.
They have a 30m2 or 35m2 surface, with showers and toilet and a large balcony, 24h/24 electrical power with fan, they can accommodate two people and optionally, one child.
The 35 m2 units have a landscaped bathroom
We have also 2 family cottages
The 65m2 can accommodate 2 adults and 1 child (optionally two)
The 2*52m2 is a duplex and can be used by 4 adults
Beach View Bungalow (30m2)
Beach View Bungalow (35m2)
Bungalow (on the beach)
Bay-view Cottage
Panoramic-view cottage
Price update on :
Thang Loi Resort – Room Facilities
Bo Resort’s – Amenities
* Motor bike and bicycle rental
* Laundry
* Free snorkelig gear and body board
* Boat trips can be chartered for fishing or snorkeling around the island.
* Motorbike trips over the island
We do not recommend this hotel for:
People with disabilities
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“We have just returned from a few days at the Phu Quoc Thang Loi Resort. Our great experience there prompted me to review it asap, so I was surprised that it was not listed on Trip Advisor already. The 'resort' comprises a dozen bungalows scattered in verdant grounds - ours was about 6 metres from the shore. At night it looked like a little hobbit village. This is not the place for those who like to be hermetically sealed from their environment, but it was perfect for us and the price was good ($35 US p/night for beachfront bungalow). We slept to the sound of cicadas and geckoes, with the occasional fishing boat putting out to catch squid for the early morning markets - and NO MOTORCYCLES to be heard (a pretty unusual thing in Vietnam). The bungalows are not luxurious but comfortable with ceiling fan, good beds and excellent mosquito nets, and qualify as eco-accommodation given the resort uses electricity only between about 7 and 11pm each day. The little beach is rocky with a jetty to swim from and about 45 seconds' walk to the North is a long sandy beach. Reinhart the German host and the staff at the resort were very helpful. He organised a great day snorkelling for us on the An Thoi Peninsula - I saw a sea snake and a giant cuttlefish among many other creatures! Basically for those who want peace and quiet this is a great place - I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. If you want the busy beach scene with 10 resorts in a row go to Long Beach (the main beach - about 20 mins further South by taxi/moto) instead. Although there were no kids there when we stayed, we want to go back one day with our 2 - soon to be 3 - children and stay in one of Reinhart's 'family bungalows'. Rob and Sue, Adelaide, South Australia. PS: the sour seafood soup is the best and freshest seafood dish we had in Vietnam - YUM!”
Robn Sue
Adelaide, South Australia
Nov 13, 2007
“Im sorry to hear the other reviews...I just loved this place! And as you can see I have reviewed and stayed at many more places than the other reviewers, and I feel that they didnt see and experience what I did on my stay here. First of all, the owners of this resort are wonderful, kind, helpful, and treated us like we were guests in their home. The communication was great, and they even accomendated us for longer when we wanted to extend our stay! We stayed in a basic bungalow, but it was fine, and had everything we needed. The lights were only on from 5-10 pm, sometimes later...not a problem at all, you might want to bring a flashlight in case you need to get up early or in the middle of the night. The resort is nicely layed out, and very quiet, even with a new place coming up next door. we were in the very back and could still here the waves crashing the shore at night, amazing! I dont know what that other reviewer was talking about...the food was great! Cheap too. We ate alot of our meals here. Marrianne ( one of the owners) helped book all our excursions, and her and her husband were so nice. The resort is up north, above long beach, and its a little journey to get there which makes it even more special. We rented a motorbike in town, which I highly recommend ..its a great way to see the island, and the taxis can add up . The beach is here is fine, there is a bigger stretch of beach just right around the corner. The water here is clear and beautiful! Bao sao is the best beach, a long drive down south...but worth the trip!!! I would highly recommend this place to anyone! If you are looking for luxury , there are some conrete resorts down in long beach, but if you are looking for something quiet and unique, this is the place for you!”
Elizacass
Chicago, Illinois
Jan 14, 2009