
Grand World 'Sleepless City' Evening Tour
Evening private cultural journey through Phu Quoc - Grand World - Quintessence of Vietnam - Teddy Bear Museum - The Colors of Venice. The route is shaped around clear pacing, trusted local guidance and enough flexibility to adjust hotels, transfers and touring style before quote.
5
Stops
Evening
Pace
D 36
From
Tour Overview
Grand World 'Sleepless City' Evening Tour
Evening private cultural journey through Phu Quoc - Grand World - Quintessence of Vietnam - Teddy Bear Museum - The Colors of Venice. The route is shaped around clear pacing, trusted local guidance and enough flexibility to adjust hotels, transfers and touring style before quote.
This evening cultural experience explores Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, in the Gulf of Thailand off the southwest coast of Kien Giang. The route weaves together Grand World, The Quintessence of Vietnam, Teddy Bear Museum and Sunset Beach Bar at a calm, well-paced rhythm, set against a 'Pearl Island' of white-sand beaches, coral-reef islets, a national park and the buzzing Sunset Town and Grand World complexes.
You travel with a small group with an English-speaking guide, so the timing stays flexible. Pickup, pace and stops are shaped around your group rather than a rigid coach timetable, and the route favours genuine local encounters over the busiest tourist sites.
Why this route works
Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest island, in the Gulf of Thailand off the southwest coast of Kien Giang. In a single evening this route gives you a meaningful slice of the island at a comfortable pace. The result is a route that feels both efficient and genuinely immersive.
What you will experience
- Explore Grand World, the vibrant 'Sleepless City' by night
- The Quintessence of Vietnam with the 'Nha Tich Hoang Thanh' show
- Sunset, DJ and fire show at Sunset Beach Bar
- The whimsical Teddy Bear Museum
- The Colors of Venice show with lit canals and gondolas
Who is this tour for
Best suited to travellers who want the beaches, islands and attractions of Phu Quoc without the guesswork — couples, families, snorkellers and first-time island visitors. The pace is relaxed, with light walking and boat or shuttle transport between stops.
What is included
- Shuttle car
- Tour guide
- Bottled water
- Photography
- Bun Quay dinner
- Daily tour ticket
- Drinks for the Colors of Venice show
Good to know
Phu Quoc is best visited November to April for calm seas and sunny skies; starfish gather at Rach Vem in the dry season. The climate is tropical maritime, warm year-round with a wetter May–October. Activities involving boats, cable cars or open water are weather dependent and may be modified for safety. From USD $36.27 per person, the experience is reconfirmed by date and group size at booking.
What is included in the experience
Tour features
Departure
Upon customer's request
Route
5 stop: Phu Quoc, Grand World, Quintessence of Vietnam, Teddy Bear Museum
Category
Cultural
Suitable
Couples, families and private groups
Theme
Cultural
Type
Private tour, Flexible group tour
Day by Day
5-Day Itinerary
Click any day to see full details. All timings are approximate and can be adjusted before quote.
Included & Excluded
Bun Quay dinner
Airplane, car, cruise or local transport according to the confirmed itinerary
Hotel nights and room category are confirmed during quotation
What's Included
Not Included
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