Thursday , November 21 2024

Fruitful year of the dragon at InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort


Tet has arrived at InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort, where the image of koi fish and the golden wavy sand walls depict a mesmerizing tropical seascape.

Koi fish symbolize harmony, peace, and success, and koi fish-inspired decorations throughout the resort carry wishes for a great Lunar New Year.

For a memorable season of blessings and reunion, the resort offers traditional yet sophisticated Vietnamese fiestas along with a wide array of cultural activities for families to join in and discover more about traditional Tet rituals.

A yellow apricot flower tree traditionally decorated in the main lobby. Photo courtesy of InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

A blooming yellow apricot blossom tree stands in the main lobby. Photo courtesy of InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

Intimate new year gathering

For the spring holiday season, the resort’s chefs have prepared to take guests on a delicate local culinary journey with various styles.

For families, Sora & Umi is the place to be with a sumptuous Tet buffet featuring traditional specialties and delectable international selections. Sea Shack is also available for more casual and tropical gatherings with beachside barbecue parties.

For an intimate gathering, Pearl Lounge offers a special Vietnamese afternoon tea set for families.

For cultural explorers, a wide array of workshops is ready to introduce the secrets behind Vietnamese culinary gems, from the Vietnamese Rice Cake Class to the hearty yet flavorful Egg Coffee Workshop.

Tets special menu. Photo courtesy of InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

Tet’s special menu. Photo courtesy of InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

A “fan-Tet-stic” season

As the Lunar New Year symbolizes the happiness of reunion, InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort has transformed into a tropical land with interesting activities for every generation, from bamboo dancing and Vietnamese calligraphy to simply sending each other wishes while watching the lively lion dance performance.

Tet is also a great chance for guests to discover authentic local rituals by participating in decorating red envelopes, tug of war, red envelope hunting sessions, and many more seasonal activities hosted by professional childminders.

A confucian scholar drawing calligraphy. Photo courtesy of InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

A scholar drawing calligraphy. Photo courtesy of InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort

New year nourishments

Nestled by the tranquil lotus lagoon, HARNN Heritage Spa is the serene oasis of the resort, where travelers may channel back to their inner balance and get ready for a new year to come.

Each treatment is personalized based on the wisdom of the Asian Five Element Theory, ensuring every guest experiences a holistic and tailor-made wellness journey.

As a subtle entrance to the Year of the Dragon, a special Auspicious Rose Treatment is introduced, offering a complete rejuvenation for mind and body.

Visit here to see more information and offers or via hotline: +84 297 397 or send an email to [email protected].

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