Welcome to our weekly video review on hotel suites and rooms around the world! This week’s edition features the Turquoise Suite, a 90 sq.m/968 sq.ft. 1-bedroom, king bed suite at the JW Marriot Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort in Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam.

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Located in the largest Vietnam island on the Gulf of Thailand, 45 minutes by plane from Ho Chi Minh city, this JM Marriot resort designed by award-winning architect Bill Bensley opened its doors in 2017. The hotel concept and design are based on the history of the fictional Lamark University, a story created by Bensley, inspired by the impressions of his first visit to “the wild beauty of tropical paradise, Phu Quoc island”.
The “legendary” Turquoise suite has beautiful interior design and harmoniously arranged decorations. As one of the artistic masterpieces created by renowned architect Bill Bensley, this room gives you a truly inspirational space that allows you to enjoy the panoramic view of the sea – the sky – the land.
The Turquoise suite is most admirable for its four-poster bed, generously sized walk-in shower, and lengthy terrace furnished with sofa and tables.
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What a beautiful suite. It is great how they used the floor tiling to give each space its own vibe. This property used to be a Cat5, it could be booked for as low as 24,000 points per night during off-peak season using the 5th night free benefit. Now their standard rooms go for 48,000 points per night
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