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Phu Quoc Accommodation Costs

2026 price guide by type — bungalows, villas, apartments and homestays. Broad ranges only; check current rates for exact availability.

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Quick price summary (2026): Bungalows $25–65/night • Villas $150–500/night • Apartments $250–600/month • Homestays $10–40/night. All prices are direct-booking rates — booking through Phu Quoc Rentals saves 15–20% vs Booking.com or Airbnb. Prices drop 20–30% in rainy season (May–Oct). Bills not included in monthly rentals.

How Much Does a Bungalow Cost on Phu Quoc?

Bungalow rentals on Phu Quoc Island range from $25 to $65 per night in the 2026 peak season (November–April), making them the most affordable private standalone accommodation on the island. The price depends primarily on three factors: proximity to the beach, whether a private pool is included, and the season.

Garden bungalows set back from the beach in Duong Dong or the interior start at around $25–35/night — a freestanding timber or bamboo cabin with AC, private bathroom, and a small terrace. These are ideal for solo travellers and budget-conscious couples. Beachfront bungalows on Long Beach (Bai Truong) — Phu Quoc's most popular 20 km coastline — typically cost $35–55/night for a direct-access unit with sea views and a hammock terrace. Pool bungalows on Ong Lang Beach (12 km north of Duong Dong, famous for pink sunsets and quieter atmosphere) start from $55/night and can reach $65/night for premium en-suite units.

During rainy season (May–October) the same bungalows typically cost 20–30% less. Long-stay guests booking 30+ nights usually receive a further discount of 25–30%. See all bungalow options or WhatsApp us for current rates.

Bungalow TypeLocationPeak Rate (approx.)Rainy Season
Garden bungalowDuong Dong / inland$25–35/night$18–25/night
Beachfront bungalowLong Beach (Bai Truong)$35–55/night$25–40/night
Pool bungalowOng Lang Beach$55–65/night$38–50/night

Note: these are indicative ranges. Check current availability — prices vary by dates, property, and duration.

What Does a Private Villa on Phu Quoc Cost per Night?

Villa rentals on Phu Quoc range from approximately $150 to $500 per night in 2026, with the vast majority including a private swimming pool — a near-standard feature that sets Phu Quoc villa prices apart from Bali or Phuket equivalents. The typical villa sleeps 4–12 guests across 3–6 bedrooms, meaning the per-person cost is often comparable to a budget bungalow once split among a group.

A 3-bedroom private pool villa on Long Beach suitable for 6 guests costs roughly $150–250/night — around $25–42 per person. A 5-bedroom luxury villa with garden, outdoor kitchen, and sea views accommodating 10 guests costs $300–450/night, working out to $30–45 per person. The top-tier 6-bedroom full-staff villas on Ong Lang Beach or the north of the island reach $450–500/night. These are exclusive properties with infinity pools, chef services, and private beach access.

Villas in Phu Quoc offer exceptional value compared to Southeast Asian alternatives — a comparable private pool property in Seminyak, Bali costs 2–3x more. Browse villa options or contact us on WhatsApp for availability and direct pricing.

Villa SizeGuestsApprox. Rate / NightPer Person
3-bed pool villa4–6$150–250$25–62
4-bed pool villa6–8$220–350$27–58
5-bed luxury villa8–10$300–450$30–56
6-bed premium villa10–12$400–500$33–50

Note: indicative ranges. Actual rates depend on dates, specific property, and season. Check current rates directly.

How Much Does a Monthly Apartment Rental Cost on Phu Quoc?

Long-term apartment rentals on Phu Quoc are significantly more affordable than equivalent properties in Bali, Chiang Mai, or Da Nang. Monthly rates in 2026 range from $250/month for a basic studio to $600/month for a 1-bedroom flat with sea view and pool access. These prices assume a minimum stay of 1–3 months and typically exclude electricity (billed at 3,000–4,000 VND/kWh, approximately $3–8/day depending on AC usage) and water.

Studios in Duong Dong town — Phu Quoc's main settlement, 15 minutes from the airport — start from $250–350/month. These are typically in small apartment blocks with AC, WiFi (30–50 Mbps), hot water, and a small kitchen. Ideal for solo nomads and long-stay budget travellers. 1-bedroom apartments on Long Beach with balcony, sea views, and access to a shared pool cost $400–600/month — the most in-demand category for Russian winter-stay guests and Korean expat families. 2-bedroom apartments suitable for couples or small families range $500–900/month depending on location and building quality.

Most landlords prefer contracts of 3–6 months. Arriving in October (before peak season) typically secures the best rates — landlords are more flexible on price before the December rush. Long-term rental guide or WhatsApp us for monthly availability.

Apartment TypeLocationMonthly Rate (approx.)Bills
StudioDuong Dong town$250–350/monthExtra
1-bedroomLong Beach / Duong Dong$400–600/monthExtra
2-bedroomLong Beach$500–900/monthExtra

Electricity bills add roughly $50–150/month depending on AC usage. Water is typically $5–15/month. Always verify current availability.

How Much Does a Homestay Cost on Phu Quoc?

Homestays are the most affordable accommodation option on Phu Quoc, with private rooms in a local Vietnamese family's home starting from just $10 per night. Most homestays on the island charge $10–25/night for a standard private room with AC, fan, and private or shared bathroom. Upper-end homestays with private ensuite bathrooms, sea views, or garden terraces reach $25–40/night.

Homestay pricing on Phu Quoc is the least seasonal — the difference between peak and off-season rates is smaller than for bungalows or villas, typically around 10–15%. The greatest value differentiator is proximity to the beach (a 5-minute walk to Long Beach adds $5–10/night) and whether breakfast is included. Some families include a daily Vietnamese breakfast (pho, banh mi, or rice congee) at no extra cost — this alone saves $2–4 per person per day in a place where restaurant prices are already very low.

Phu Quoc is the island where homestay value is most visible: Ham Ninh fishing village on the east coast hosts authentic working-family guesthouses at $10–15/night, with fresh seafood from the market 50m away. Browse homestay options or ask us for current availability.

What Are the Daily Living Costs on Phu Quoc in 2026?

Accommodation is only one part of the budget. Understanding overall daily living costs on Phu Quoc helps you plan a realistic stay budget. The island is noticeably cheaper than Bali, Koh Samui, or Phuket for food and transport, though tourist-facing restaurants on Long Beach have risen in price over the last two years.

  • Street food and local restaurants: $1–4 per meal. A bowl of pho at a market stall costs 30,000–50,000 VND ($1.20–2). A sit-down seafood dinner for two at a mid-range restaurant on Long Beach: $15–30.
  • Motorbike rental: $5–8/day for a scooter (or $50–70/week). Phu Quoc has no public buses — a motorbike is effectively essential for anywhere beyond your immediate neighbourhood. Grab app operates on the island for short trips ($1–3).
  • Groceries: A fully-stocked week of groceries (if cooking in your apartment) costs $30–60 for one person at local markets or Co.op Mart supermarket in Duong Dong.
  • SIM card and data: A Vietnamese tourist SIM with 30GB data for 30 days costs around $7–10. Available at the airport on arrival from Viettel, Vietnamobile, or Gmobile.
  • Day trips: A boat tour to the An Thoi archipelago (15 southern islands including Sao Beach) typically costs $15–25 per person including lunch and snorkelling.
  • Airport transfers: Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) is 10 km from Long Beach and 3 km from Duong Dong. A Grab taxi to Long Beach costs $3–5; a private transfer arranged through us is included in most rental bookings.

A realistic monthly budget for a solo traveller in a studio apartment, cooking half meals, and renting a motorbike: $650–900/month all-in. A couple in a 1-bedroom Long Beach apartment, eating out daily, and doing occasional day trips: $1,200–1,800/month. These figures are indicative — check current rates for accommodation as they change seasonally.

When Are Phu Quoc Accommodation Prices at Their Lowest?

Phu Quoc has two distinct pricing seasons. Peak season runs November through April (dry season) — the island at its most beautiful, with clear skies, flat seas, and strong sunshine. December through February is the absolute peak, driven by Christmas, New Year, Tet (Vietnamese New Year), and the influx of Russian and Korean winter-stay guests. Book accommodation 2–3 months ahead for December–February and expect to pay the higher end of each type's range.

Rainy season (May–October) typically brings a 20–30% price reduction across all accommodation types. Afternoon rain showers last 1–3 hours; mornings and evenings are often clear. The sea can be rougher on the west coast (Long Beach) in August–September, but Ong Lang and the east coast (Sao Beach) remain calm. Many long-term residents consider May–October ideal — fewer tourists, cooler temperatures (28–30°C vs 32–34°C in peak), and landlords more willing to negotiate on monthly rent.

For long-term renters arriving in October — before peak season begins — it is often possible to negotiate rates that straddle peak and off-peak, securing near-rainy-season pricing for a 3–6 month stay that runs through peak season. Ask us about long-stay pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Phu Quoc Accommodation Costs

How much does a bungalow cost on Phu Quoc in 2026?

Bungalows on Phu Quoc cost between $25 and $65 per night in 2026. Garden bungalows in Duong Dong start around $25/night; beachfront bungalows on Long Beach range $35–55/night; pool bungalows on Ong Lang Beach start from $55/night. Rainy season rates drop 20–30%. Browse bungalows or check current rates directly.

What is the cost of a villa on Phu Quoc per night?

Villa rentals on Phu Quoc range from approximately $150 to $500 per night in 2026. A 3-bedroom private pool villa costs $150–250/night; a 5-bedroom luxury villa $350–500/night. Splitting a $200 villa among 6 guests works out under $35 per person — comparable to a mid-range bungalow. See villa options.

How much is a monthly apartment rental on Phu Quoc?

Monthly apartment rentals on Phu Quoc range from $250 to $600 per month in 2026. A studio in Duong Dong town starts around $250–350/month; a 1-bedroom apartment with sea view on Long Beach costs $400–600/month. Bills (electricity, water) are typically extra. Most landlords require a 3–6 month minimum. Long-term rental guide.

What is the cheapest accommodation on Phu Quoc?

The cheapest accommodation on Phu Quoc is a homestay — private rooms with a local Vietnamese host from $10/night. Garden bungalows start from $25/night. Monthly apartments start from $250/month. All prices are direct — booking through Phu Quoc Rentals saves 15–20% versus OTA platforms.

Is Phu Quoc accommodation cheaper in the rainy season?

Yes. Prices drop 20–30% during rainy season (May–October). Brief afternoon showers are typical but mornings and evenings are often clear. Long-term renters frequently arrive in October to secure lower monthly rates before peak season. Ask us about current rates.

Does the price include breakfast in Phu Quoc rentals?

Homestays sometimes include a Vietnamese breakfast (pho, banh mi, rice congee) — this varies by host. Bungalows, villas, and apartments are self-catering; breakfast is not included but local pho shops near most properties serve a full breakfast for $1–3. Always confirm with us before booking.

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