Phu Quoc is one of Vietnam’s best islands for an Indian honeymoon — sunset beaches, private-pool villas and candlelit dinners, with Indian food available on the island so you never go without. The resorts below are the most romantic bases for couples, and one of them even has an Indian restaurant on-site.
For intimate, heritage-style romance, our pick is the La Veranda Resort – MGallery on Long Beach, a French-colonial retreat made for honeymooners.
Why Phu Quoc works for an Indian honeymoon
Phu Quoc pairs Vietnam’s famous west-coast sunsets with calm beaches, spa resorts and private-pool villas — the ingredients of a relaxed, romantic trip. For Indian couples there is a practical bonus: the island has a cluster of Indian restaurants along Tran Hung Dao, and the five-star Salinda Resort even houses an Indian restaurant on-site, so familiar food is never far away.
Travel is also simple: Phu Quoc offers a visa exemption of up to 30 days for international tourists arriving directly to the island, which can make a short honeymoon easier to plan than mainland Vietnam. Confirm the current conditions before you fly.
The most romantic resorts for couples
These four resorts span intimate heritage charm to iconic island luxury, all with sunset views, spas and couples-friendly touches. Rates change daily and the best villas book out early in peak season, so check live availability before you decide.
La Veranda – MGallery — intimate heritage romance
A French-colonial heritage resort at the heart of Long Beach, full of gardens, sea breeze and timeless charm — a long-standing favourite for honeymooners. Sunset strolls on the beach, a couples’ spa and candlelit dinners make it an easy choice for a romantic first trip together, with the Tran Hung Dao Indian restaurants a short ride away.
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JW Marriott Emerald Bay — the luxury splurge
One of Vietnam’s most celebrated resorts, set on Khem Beach with a playful, story-filled design and a beautiful spa. If your honeymoon is the trip to splurge on, this is the island’s showpiece — pool villas, fine dining and a quiet, secluded beach.
Salinda Resort — sunset, with Indian food on-site
A five-star beachfront resort on Long Beach with a salt-filtered infinity pool overlooking Phu Quoc’s famous sunset — and the well-reviewed Pakka Indian restaurant on-site. The romantic choice for couples who want familiar Indian dinners without leaving the resort.
Dusit Princess Moonrise — value romance
A beachfront resort on Long Beach with an ocean-view infinity pool, Thai-inspired spa and balconies made for the sunset. A more affordable romantic base that still delivers the views and the calm of a honeymoon stay.
Honeymoon tips for Indian couples in Phu Quoc
- Tell the resort it is your honeymoon. Most resorts will arrange a little surprise — flowers, a cake or a room set-up — if you mention it when booking or before arrival.
- Book a sunset dinner. Phu Quoc’s west-coast sunsets are the highlight; reserve a beachfront table or a private dinner for your first or last evening.
- Ask about vegetarian or Jain fine dining ahead. Resort restaurants can prepare a special vegetarian or Jain menu for couples with a day’s notice — message before you arrive.
- Choose Salinda if you want Indian food on-site. Its Pakka restaurant means you can have a familiar Indian dinner without leaving the resort.
- Book a free-cancellation rate early. The best villas and sea-view rooms sell out first; a free-cancellation booking lets you secure one now and keep your plans flexible.
Frequently asked questions
Which Phu Quoc resort is best for an Indian honeymoon?
For intimate romance, La Veranda – MGallery on Long Beach is the classic honeymoon pick. For a luxury splurge, JW Marriott Emerald Bay is the island’s showpiece, while Salinda Resort suits couples who want sunset views plus an Indian restaurant on-site.
Can we get Indian food on our Phu Quoc honeymoon?
Yes. Salinda Resort has the Pakka Indian restaurant on-site, and the Tran Hung Dao strip in Duong Dong has several Indian restaurants — including pure-vegetarian and halal options — a short ride from the Long Beach resorts.
Do Indian couples need a visa for Phu Quoc?
Phu Quoc offers a visa exemption of up to 30 days for international tourists who travel directly to the island, which can make a honeymoon simpler than mainland Vietnam. Rules change, so confirm the current Phu Quoc visa-exemption conditions for Indian passport holders before you fly.
When is the best time for a Phu Quoc honeymoon?
The dry season from roughly November to April brings the most reliable sunshine and the clearest sunsets, making it the most popular window for a honeymoon. The June–September period is greener and quieter but can see heavier rain.
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