Rixos Arrives in Southeast Asia — And Phu Quoc Wins
Rixos Hotels, the Turkish luxury hospitality brand renowned for its all-inclusive mega-resorts, is opening its first Southeast Asian property on the island of Phu Quoc in 2026. The Rixos Phu Quoc will be one of the largest resort developments in Vietnam, featuring 1,700 rooms, 22 restaurants and bars, and a sweeping range of leisure, wellness, and entertainment facilities.
For dental tourists who have long valued Phu Quoc as a destination that combines affordable, high-quality dental care with tropical relaxation, the Rixos opening is a landmark moment. It signals that Phu Quoc’s hospitality infrastructure is now competing at a global level.
What Rixos Phu Quoc Brings to the Table
The scale of the resort is significant by any standard:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total rooms | 1,700 |
| Dining venues | 22 restaurants and bars |
| Resort model | All-inclusive |
| Brand | Rixos (first in Southeast Asia) |
| Opening year | 2026 |
| Location | Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam |
Beyond the numbers, Rixos is known for its all-inclusive philosophy — guests pay one rate and gain access to dining, entertainment, kids’ clubs, water sports, and spa treatments. This model is particularly attractive for dental tourists who want predictable costs during their recovery stay.
Wellness and Recovery Infrastructure
Luxury resorts at the Rixos level typically include extensive spa and wellness centers, swimming pools, private beach access, and in-house medical concierge services. For patients recovering from procedures such as dental implants, veneers, or full-mouth restorations, these amenities offer genuine comfort advantages:
- Soft-food dining options across 22 venues make post-procedure eating far easier than navigating local restaurants
- Private pool villas provide quiet recovery space away from crowds
- Spa and wellness programs support relaxation during the healing window between appointments
- On-site concierge can coordinate clinic transfers and follow-up visits
Why This Matters for Dental Tourists
Phu Quoc has steadily grown as a dental tourism destination thanks to Vietnam’s competitive pricing — patients commonly save 50-70% compared to clinics in Australia, Europe, or North America. However, accommodation options on the island have historically skewed toward mid-range resorts and boutique hotels.
The arrival of Rixos changes that equation. Dental tourists who want a premium recovery experience now have a world-class option that rivals properties in Antalya, Dubai, or the Maldives — but at Vietnamese prices.
Combining Treatment and Holiday
A typical dental tourism itinerary on Phu Quoc might look like this:
- Days 1-2: Initial consultation and dental procedures at a verified clinic
- Days 3-5: Recovery at Rixos with spa treatments, soft-food dining, and beach relaxation
- Days 6-7: Follow-up appointment and final leisure days before departure
This blend of clinical care and resort-level recovery is exactly what makes Phu Quoc compelling as a dental tourism destination — and Rixos raises the ceiling on what that recovery experience can be.
Looking Ahead
With Rixos joining established names like JW Marriott, InterContinental, and Regent on Phu Quoc, the island is firmly positioning itself among Asia’s top resort destinations. For dental tourists, the message is clear: you no longer have to compromise on accommodation quality to access affordable dental care.
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