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Theme park Phu Quoc, Vietnam

VinWonders Phu Quoc Tickets & Visitor Guide

Vietnam's largest theme park packs a castle, a water park, and a giant turtle-shaped aquarium onto one Phu Quoc beach road. Here's how to do it without wasting a ticket.

from 950,000₫ (≈€31)

ⓘ Independent guide — not the official VinWonders Phu Quoc website. Verify details on the official site before visiting.

Tickets from 950,000₫ (≈€31)
Opening hours 9:00–19:30 daily (zones vary)
Book ahead? Recommended — online is cheaper and adds perks
Time needed Full day (2 days with Safari)

VinWonders Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s largest theme park — around 50 hectares of rides, slides and shows on Bai Dai beach at the northwest tip of Phu Quoc island. It opened in April 2020 as the massively expanded successor to Vinpearl Land and anchors the Phu Quoc United Center strip, with Grand World’s canals next door and Vinpearl Safari ten minutes up the road.

The practical questions matter more here than at most parks: it’s a 45-minute drive from the airport, tickets are cheaper online than at the gate, and one ticket covers a dry park, a water park and an aquarium — so arriving late genuinely wastes money. This guide covers prices, combos, transport and how to structure the day.

Quick Summary

Quick factDetail
Tickets from950,000 VND (≈€31) adult; 710,000 VND child/senior — [source: official VinWonders website]
Opening hours9:00–19:30 daily; individual zones (aquarium, water park) keep shorter hours
Advance bookingRecommended — online tickets are cheaper than gate rates and skip the ticket desk
Time neededOne full day; add a second day for Vinpearl Safari

Ticket Types Compared

VinWonders keeps its ticket menu simpler than the sprawling park suggests. Everything inside the gates — rides, Typhoon World, the Sea Shell aquarium, shows — is on one ticket. What you’re really choosing is whether to bundle the Safari.

Standard day ticket

Adults pay 950,000 VND online; guests measuring 1 m–1.4 m and seniors pay 710,000 VND, and children under 1 m are free [source: official VinWonders price page]. Note the child rate is height-based, not age-based — expect a measuring stick at the gate. Partner platforms such as GetYourGuide list the same entry ticket from around €37, sometimes with mobile vouchers that skip the ticket window.

  • Best for: anyone spending one activity day away from the beach.
  • Skip if: you only want a couple of hours in the evening — there’s no cheap twilight ticket, so a full day is the only way to get value.

VinWonders + Vinpearl Safari combo

The official combo runs 1,350,000 VND per adult versus roughly 1,600,000 VND buying both separately. Vinpearl Safari is Vietnam’s largest wildlife park, with a drive-through safari section, and sits a short shuttle hop away.

  • Best for: families staying 2+ nights in the north of the island.
  • Skip if: you’re based in the far south (Sunset Town area) — two long transfer days gets old fast.

Booking through OTAs (Klook, GetYourGuide, Trip.com)

Prices track the official rate closely, and some listings carry a useful quirk: tickets booked for day T have been honored on T or T+1, giving you rain flexibility in the wet season. Terms change, so read the specific listing before relying on it.

  • Best for: travelers who want everything in one booking app with card payment in their own currency.
  • Skip if: you can pay Vietnamese sites directly — the official price is usually the floor.

Timing Is Everything

Phu Quoc’s crowds follow Vietnamese domestic travel, not Western school breaks.

  • Quietest: weekdays outside Vietnamese holidays, especially May–June and September–October.
  • Busiest: Tet (late January/February), the April 30–May 1 holiday block, and the summer domestic peak in July–August. Lunar New Year week is the one time queues get serious.
  • Weather reality: October to March is the dry season and the best window; June–September brings afternoon downpours — do Typhoon World in the morning and save indoor zones (aquarium, arcades, shows) for the rain.
  • Best photo time: the European-style entrance streets and castle are at their best in the first hour, before day-trippers arrive; the ferris wheel at sunset gives the panorama shot.

Arrive at opening. The park empties out between 12:00 and 14:00 when the heat peaks — that’s the moment to hit headline rides with minimal waits, then cool off in the water park.

How to Save

  • Buy online, not at the gate. The official site and major OTAs undercut walk-up rates and run frequent flash promotions.
  • Measure your kids honestly. Under 1 m is free; 1 m–1.4 m pays the 710,000 VND rate — a family of four can save over 500,000 VND versus assuming everyone pays adult price.
  • Combo math: VinWonders + Safari at 1,350,000 VND saves roughly 15% against separate tickets — but only if you’d genuinely do both.
  • Ride the free VinBus. With a VinWonders, Safari or Grand World ticket, the electric shuttle network is free — show your ticket QR code to staff. That’s up to 440,000 VND saved on round-trip taxis from the airport area.
  • Grand World costs nothing to enter. Don’t buy anything extra for the evening — walk the canals next door after the park closes.

How to Get There

VinWonders sits on Bai Dai beach in Ganh Dau commune, northwest Phu Quoc — about 20 km from Duong Dong town and just over 30 km from Phu Quoc International Airport. Plan 45–60 minutes from the airport, 30–45 from Duong Dong.

  • VinBus (free with park ticket): electric shuttles link the airport, Duong Dong, the Long Beach resort strip and the United Center complex. Verify your ticket QR with staff to board free. Check the current timetable — frequencies change seasonally.
  • Taxi/Grab: metered taxis (Mai Linh, Vinasun and local firms) from the airport run roughly 180,000–220,000 VND each way; Grab works on the island.
  • Staying nearby: the Vinpearl and VinHolidays hotels inside United Center are walking or buggy distance from the gate — worth one night if the park is a trip priority.
  • Driving a rented scooter: the coastal road north is easy and scenic; free parking at the entrance.

Inside the Park: What’s Worth Your Queue

The park splits into six themed zones with over 100 attractions and shows, and the honest headline is variety, not one world-class coaster.

Typhoon World, the water park section, is the biggest time-sink in a good way — a serious slide tower, wave pool and lazy river that would sell tickets as a standalone park. Go before noon when it’s coolest and emptiest. The Sea Shell, the aquarium built inside a giant turtle-shaped building, is among the largest in Vietnam and doubles as the best air-conditioned hour of the afternoon; time it with the mermaid or feeding shows posted at the entrance.

On the dry side, the coasters and drop rides cluster in the adventure zones near the back — start there at opening, because that corner draws queues by mid-morning while the entrance streets stay empty. The fairy-tale castle and European boulevards are set-dressing done properly; give them 30 minutes of photo time, not more. End the day with the Once show on the lagoon stage (included with entry — check the schedule board for the day’s time), then walk out to Grand World, where the canals, gondolas and street performances run late and cost nothing to enter.

One-day plan: rides at 9:00, Typhoon World 10:30–13:00, lunch and aquarium through the hot hours, remaining rides and repeat favorites from 16:00, show at dusk, Grand World for dinner.

Where the Data Comes From

Prices, hours and policies in this guide come from the official VinWonders website and partner ticket listings (GetYourGuide, Klook, Trip.com), checked on the date shown on this page. Vietnamese park pricing moves with promotions and holidays — treat the numbers as a reliable baseline and confirm on the booking page before you pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are VinWonders Phu Quoc tickets?

Adult day tickets are 950,000 VND (about €31) on the official site; children between 1 m and 1.4 m and seniors pay 710,000 VND. Kids under 1 m tall enter free. Partner platforms like GetYourGuide list entry from around €37.

Is the water park included in the VinWonders ticket?

Yes. One ticket covers all zones — the dry rides, Typhoon World water park, the Sea Shell aquarium and the shows. Bring swimwear and a towel.

Is VinWonders Phu Quoc worth visiting?

Yes, if you want a full activity day on a beach holiday. It's Vietnam's largest theme park — roughly 50 hectares with rides, a big water park and one of the country's largest aquariums — and it rarely feels crowded outside Vietnamese holidays.

How do I get to VinWonders Phu Quoc?

It's on Bai Dai beach in the island's northwest, about 20 km from Duong Dong town and 30+ km from the airport. Free VinBus electric shuttles serve the park — show your VinWonders ticket QR code to ride. A taxi from the airport runs roughly 180,000–220,000 VND.

Should I buy the VinWonders and Safari combo?

If you plan to do both, yes — the official combo is 1,350,000 VND versus around 1,600,000 VND bought separately. Vinpearl Safari is a 10-minute drive from the park.

Is Grand World the same as VinWonders?

No. Grand World is the free-to-enter shopping and entertainment district next door, with canals, gondolas and night shows. VinWonders is the ticketed theme park. Most visitors do VinWonders by day and walk Grand World in the evening.

What is the Once show at VinWonders?

A large-scale live show performed on the park's lagoon stage, included with your entry ticket. Check the day's schedule at the gate — showtimes shift by season.

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Guide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official VinWonders Phu Quoc website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.