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Phu Quoc - The reality of life with a young child?

@AndyHCMC

Brand spanking new amphitheater, with a massive amount of seating!

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looks heaps more modern than my last visits, nearly worth a return trip.
-@AndyHCMC

It is absolutely beautiful, speaking strictly from an aesthetic point of view. Reminded me a bit of my hometown.

Brightly coloured buildings, art deco mixed with Romanesque style. Cobblestone streets, daily garbage collection, a sea view to die for. The streets are winding, and undulate over gentle hillocks. Well planned out.

But for me, the best of all is that it is only a 20 minute walk to the old An Thoi. I feel much more comfortable, and much more at home (as much as that is possible in VN) there than in the newer development.

But that's just me and the way I roll :)

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looks heaps more modern than my last visits, nearly worth a return trip.
-@AndyHCMC
It is absolutely beautiful, speaking strictly from an aesthetic point of view. Reminded me a bit of my hometown.
Brightly coloured buildings, art deco mixed with Romanesque style. Cobblestone streets, daily garbage collection, a sea view to die for. The streets are winding, and undulate over gentle hillocks. Well planned out.
But for me, the best of all is that it is only a 20 minute walk to the old An Thoi. I feel much more comfortable, and much more at home (as much as that is possible in VN) there than in the newer development.
But that's just me and the way I roll smile.png
-@Aidan in HCMC

Well out of the 2 reviews PQ tourist board may pick yours lol https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 04#5518017

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@ Aidan,


Traveloka has tickets @618k from HCMC another plug to add to your great photos.

(many other Ticket booking sites are available)

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@KirstyJ82

Kirsty, I notice you are subscribed to the Phu Quoc forum.

There is a Vietnam "general" forum, here , where you may find additional helpful info on living in VN, if you were not already aware of it.

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WOW!!!!!!

This is honestly above and beyond anything I was expecting - thank you soooooooo much for all the photos - it really helps! :)
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@KirstyJ82
Kirsty, I notice you are subscribed to the Phu Quoc forum.
There is a Vietnam "general" forum, here , where you may find additional helpful info on living in VN, if you were not already aware of it.
-@Aidan in HCMC

Ok great, thank you I will definitely subscribe to that one too :)

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@KirstyJ82
There are, literally, thousands upon thousands of rental/purchase units available.
Hope this helps. If you have any further questions, all the folks here at expat.com will do our best to answer them smile.png
-@Aidan in HCMC


Absolutely this helps!!

Genuinely cannot thank you enough for this. I'm blown away by all the photos! :)

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@KirstyJ82


Photos, in a larger format, are now available here

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@KirstyJ82


I have visited this island a couple of times and I can tell you there are worse places to be. Phu quoc is supposed to have the cleanest air in Vietnam and as a tourist destination it is one of the cleanest places i have visited.

Your kid is a baby so you don't need to worry about schools . I wouldn't hesitate to move there at all

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@KirstyJ82
I have visited this island a couple of times and I can tell you there are worse places to be. Phu quoc is supposed to have the cleanest air in Vietnam and as a tourist destination it is one of the cleanest places i have visited.
Your kid is a baby so you don't need to worry about schools . I wouldn't hesitate to move there at all
-@Jumbojumbo78


Thank you! :)

@KirstyJ82
Photos, in a larger format, are now available here
-@Aidan in HCMC


Amazing - thanks again! :)

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@KirstyJ82 Hi Kirsty, not sure if you ended up making the move or not? We are from NZ & looking at relocating to Vietnam for a year or so some time at the beginning of 2024. Just starting to look into visas etc - If you did end up moving - Is it easy enough to extend the visa once you're there? I can only seem to find info on 3 month visas. Any info will be much appreciated!

@Jumbojumbo78


You have probably been only to expensive resorts on PQ. PQ is nice but it has to do bit of work, like stopping  idiots burning trash every evening, just for fun.  I have seen people close to better hotels burning trash too.

Hello

Are you settled in Phu Quoc now? My intention is to create a Franco/Anglo/Vietnamese cultural center with the aim of caring for the children of expatriates. My daughter celebrated her 3rd birthday in Phu Quoc, and she lost her French a lot while playing with the little Vietnamese!


    Hello
Are you settled in Phu Quoc now? My intention is to create a Franco/Anglo/Vietnamese cultural center with the aim of caring for the children of expatriates. My daughter celebrated her 3rd birthday in Phu Quoc, and she lost her French a lot while playing with the little Vietnamese!
   

    -@berpasfrvn

You should count yourself lucky.   Keep speaking French at home and she won't lose it.   At the same time she is learming conversational Vietnamese.   (You can worry about learning to write Vietnamese later.).   If she stays in a bilingual environment for a few more years (5-7 year old), she could remain bilingual for life and be one of the rare persons with truly two L1.