Vietnam’s top island destination – Phu Quoc, is working to attract holidaymakers from India, home to over 1.4 billion people. A recent Indian wedding at one of Phu Quoc's luxury hotels is a good adverstiment for Indian couples.
InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort was chosen as the venue for a lavish wedding of an Indian couple with a series of ceremonies and parties with diverse themes, making this place like a miniature tropical carnival on February 17 - 19.
The resort was selected for its diversity of family resort rooms, unique space inspired by the ocean, as well as its prime location at Truong beach, where a dream wedding party will be held under the sunset. kiss of sunset.
Throughout the three whole days, the resort was decorated in a vibrant style typical of India cleverly combined with the beauty of the original architecture from the sea. The reception lobby area is covered in striking pink-orange-purple colors, where Mhendi takes place - a traditional henna painting ceremony for party guests.
As the highest rooftop bar in Phu Quoc, INK 360 was chosen to hold the Sundown Soiree engagement party. The unconventional octopus design combined with decorative fresh flowers brings the generous breath of the ocean, creating a scene that is both romantic and unique.
Like a stylized fishing village, Sea Shack restaurant puts on a colorful outfit with a culinary feast on the vibrant Palm Paradise beach.
With the advantage of embracing the entire coastline of Truong Beach, the theme of the beachside wedding ceremony is a skillful blend of Indian culture and Vietnamese bamboo. The ceremony left a mark in the minds of guests with its sacred rituals as well as impressive art and fireworks performances.
Throughout the three nights of private parties held at the InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort, the Magnolia lobby featured diverse colors and styles thanks to its high ceiling design and spacious area.
The fusion between Indian cultural elements and the indigenous beauty of Phu Quoc is shown throughout the decorative details. Besides hundreds of colorful flowers, the cheerful sounds of dhol drums from the performing artists resounded as a warm welcome to each guest.
InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort offers accommodation options to meet every family's needs, six restaurants and bars, flexible indoor and outdoor event spaces, and countless amenities for guests. family, making this an ideal wedding location for couples on Vietnam’s Pearl Island.
InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach belongs to Phu Quoc Marina Resort and Entertainment Complex, a resort and entertainment complex rich in experiences with international standards right in the heart of the island city. Phu Quoc Marina is like an oasis of paradise, private, and full of charm with beautiful nature and luxurious 5- and 6-star resorts.
Also last week, Indian billionaire groom Vivek Dinodiya, Director of PL Global Impex Pte Ltd, and bride Anmol Garg chose Ha Long city, for their three-day wedding.
This is the second time Ha Long has been chosen by Indian billionaires as their preferred wedding venue. In February last year, another wealthy Indian groom Dhruv Taneja, and his bride Shravya Bakliwal attracted over 400 guests.
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