The Lux Collective to Open Hotel in Phu Quoc, Vietnam in 2024

The Lux Collective and P Q Hai Quoc Joint Stock Company have entered into a hotel management agreement to build a luxury overwater resort under the Lux Resorts & Hotels brand on the island of Phu Quoc, Vietnam. Named Luxnam Phu Quoc, the resort is expected to open in late 2024.

According to Paul Jones, CEO of The Lux Collective, the resort will be located in the remote Northern coast of Phu Quoc, which is adjacent to a UNESCO-listed Biosphere Reserve spanning over 77 acres and home to unique flora and fauna, evergreen forest and dense mountain range. Inspired by the iconic Maldivian-style overwater resorts, this is a first for Vietnam and the region, he added.

Luxnam Phu Quoc is an overwater resort on a verdant island off the coast of Vietnam. The modernist Maldivian-style resort sits above the shallow waters and coral reefs of Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve. Tucked away between a beach and tropical jungle, the dragon-shaped resort consists of two areas connected by a nearly two-and-a-half-mile-long jetty over the lagoon.

Offering panoramic sea views, the 126-villa resort includes 109 overwater villas (most with a private pool), 13 beach pool villas, two penthouses and two beachfront pool mansions. Set overwater on stilts are intimate and private one- to five-bedroom villas and penthouses. Facilities include restaurants, spa, fitness center, four swimming pools, and a children’s playground.

The resort promotes slow living and a holistic approach to wellbeing. It is designed around sustainability and focuses on conscious travel.

The Lux Collective currently manages 16 operating resorts and hotels in Mauritius, China, Maldives and Ile de la Reunion, and has 12 more hotels in its development pipeline in Southeast Asia, China, Europe and the Middle East.

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