Phu Quoc and reasons for its selection as venue of APEC 2027

With a strong boom in both the number of tourists and infrastructure development, Phu Quoc has been chosen as the venue of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) activities in 2027.

Kien Giang (VNA) – With a strong boom in both the number of tourists and infrastructure development, Phu Quoc has been chosen as the venue of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) activities in 2027.

During his working visit to Phu Quoc city in Kien Giang province on January 14, State President Luong Cuong said 2027 will mark the third time that Vietnam holds the APEC presidency, and that Phu Quoc was designated as the venue for this forum's activities.

The pearl island is holding a new opportunity in the era of the nation's rise, with the possibility of becoming a flagship destination for globally recognised events. This is easy to understand as only few locations like Phu Quoc can and are succeeding, day by day, in fully meeting the common requirements of global event destinations, such as an open visa policy, favourable air routes, quality tourism infrastructure, and exceptional natural landscapes.

One of the reasons why more and more national and international events are held in Phu Quoc is that the local infrastructure system is being increasingly perfected at an extraordinary pace.

Weichun Liu, CEO of KKday - one of the world's largest travel platforms, expressed her amazement at the development of Phu Quoc. The first time I came here was in 2022, and I was really impressed by the cable car project,” she said.

“Returning this time, I see not just new infrastructure and hotels, but also an array of programmes, performances, and night markets. Everything seems to be connected with one another, and I can sense a thriving ecosystem forming,” Liu remarked.

The tourism, entertainment, and resort ecosystem in Phu Quoc is increasingly perfected, strengthening its competitiveness in the region and the world.

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Phu Quoc's tourism, entertainment and resort ecosystem is increasingly completed, making it competitive in the region and the world.

Australia's Micenet website, one of the world's most renowned MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) tourism information platforms, has noted that Phu Quoc is emerging as an ideal MICE destination, increasingly attracting the international community thanks to its variety of experiences and high-end infrastructure. The city is home to 311 projects, with a total investment of 428 trillion VND (16.8 billion USD), many of which are entertainment and wellness complexes highly competitive in Vietnam and the region.

Iconic venues and cutting-edge facilities

In particular, in the south of the island, areas like Sunset Town and Kem Beach boast great potential with sufficient infrastructure for hosting large-scale events.

The Kiss of the Sea outdoor stage can accommodate 5,000 guests, with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and fireworks technology and a design that can be found nowhere else in the world. For indoor events, the south of Phu Quoc features two conference rooms that can accommodate up to 1,000 people at the Sun Signature Gallery and Sun Tropical Ballroom. Post-event gala dinners on Kem Beach, hailed as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, also promise unforgettable experiences.

In November 2024, Phu Quoc welcomed 500 Coca-Cola guests to host a review event for the brand in the Asia-Pacific region. The gala was held on the Kiss of the Sea stage, leaving attendees amazed by the stunning view of the world's largest water screen, with eight fire, water, light, laser technologies and 60 international artists. A Coca-Cola representative remarked that this was probably the most beautiful stage in Vietnam and they were extremely satisfied.

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The event stage of Coca-Cola is visually stunning, featuring a variety of effects from the "Kiss of the Sea" stage.

Phu Quoc also accommodates prestigious international hotel brands, including Marriott, Accor, Hilton, and IHG with resorts such as the JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort that have hosted many weddings of Indian billionaires.

Recently, the island added another luxury brand to its collection, when the Sun Group signed an agreement with Accor&Ennismore to bring the Rixos brand to Southeast Asia and Vietnam for the first time, with the Rixos Phu Quoc resort project.

In December 2024, Sun Group began construction of the Aspira Tower project on Hon Thom Island, which is expected to be completed in 2027. This luxury leisure, entertainment and retail complex will feature The Luxury Collection Hon Thom Hotel, catering to both leisure and business travellers. Aspira Tower is set to become a landmark destination, attracting millions of visitors annually to Hon Thom and Phu Quoc. These world-class projects will help the island successfully fulfill its role as the venue of APEC 2027.

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The "Khat vong" (Desire) building is set to become a new symbol of the Pearl Island, with its completion timed perfectly for the APEC activities in Phu Quoc.

With the visible and anticipated potential, Phu Quoc is fully prepared to be an ideal destination for large-scale events globally, especially with APEC 2027 in sight. By the end of next year, the island is expected to complete its international seaport, capable of accommodating 3,000 - 4,000 passengers per trip. It also plans to upgrade its international airport to handle millions of international visitors annually./.

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