New World Phu Quoc Resort named among Asia’s top kid-friendly family stays

VOV.VN - US travel magazine Travel+Leisure has featured New World Phu Quoc Resort among the Asia‑Pacific’s best kid‑friendly family stays.

Writers Bek van Vliet and Duncan Forgan note that the newly launched resort on Phu Quoc ticks all the boxes for family travellers: in‑room amenities for children, a vibrant Kids’ Club with indoor and outdoor playgrounds, family buffets (children under six eat free), and a water park.

The resort fronts a tranquil bay ideal for paddling, though guests may rarely leave their villa’s private pool to visit the main 120‑metre pool that runs through the property, according to the article.

Additional facilities include ten‑pin bowling and a variety of children’s activities such as lantern making, conical‑hat painting, sandcastle building, and kite flying. Special packages add extra appeal with perks like tickets to Kiss of the Sea, cable car rides, and complimentary ice cream.

Topping the list are Rimba Jungle Adventure and AYANA Ocean Adventure at AYANA Bali in Indonesia. Other destinations featured include Centara Mirage Lagoon Maldives, South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery in the Philippines, Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree in Singapore, and Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort in Thailand.

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