REVIEW · KIEN GIANG PROVINCE
Phu Quoc: VinWonders Entry Ticket with Optional Safari
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One ticket, a full day of fun. VinWonders Phu Quoc turns your day into a high-energy mix of fantasy-theme attractions, with roller coasters and water slides plus a seriously photogenic aquarium tunnel. If you want something for different ages in the same place, this park format is made for that.
I like that the ticket keeps the day simple: you’re free to move between thrill rides, family attractions like a 4D cinema and playgrounds, and the marine-life exhibits at your pace. The main drawback to consider is that your ticket is non-refundable, and like any big park, some rides can be unavailable on certain days.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- VinWonders Phu Quoc Ticket in Plain English: what you’re actually buying
- Park timing that matters: arrive smart, not just early
- Thrill rides and water slides: fun comes with weight rules
- The aquarium tunnel: why it’s the one attraction you’ll remember
- Family-friendly downtime: a day that still works with kids
- Optional safari: add it only if it fits your style
- Eating inside the park: plan to pay and expect variety
- The $43 question: is this ticket good value?
- Ticket rules you should not ignore: height and documents
- Should you book this VinWonders Phu Quoc ticket?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the VinWonders Phu Quoc entry ticket valid?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is the safari included?
- What do I need to bring for entry?
- How are adults and children defined for ticket pricing?
- Where do I meet for this activity?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Can I get a refund if I change my plans?
- Are there starting times I need to pick?
Key things to know before you go

- 1-day entry to VinWonders Phu Quoc on your selected date
- Aquarium tunnel viewing of marine life, including sharks and stingrays
- Roller coasters + water slides, with strict weight limits for slides
- Family-friendly options like carousels, playgrounds, and a 4D cinema
- Optional safari if you want an animal-focused add-on
- Height-based admission (adult 140 cm+, child 100–139 cm; under 100 cm free)
VinWonders Phu Quoc Ticket in Plain English: what you’re actually buying

This is a VinWonders Phu Quoc entry ticket for one day. There’s no included hotel pickup, and food and drinks are not part of the ticket price. In practice, that means you’re paying for access to the park’s attractions, then budgeting for meals, snacks, and anything extra you choose inside.
The park’s big promise is variety in one place. You’ll find high-thrill rides like roller coasters and water slides, plus calmer, kid-friendly attractions such as carousels and playground areas. If your group can’t agree on what to do for hours, this layout helps: you can split your time between adrenaline rides, a cool indoor option like the 4D cinema, and the aquarium zone.
One more “value” point: the aquarium isn’t just an exhibit you pass by. It’s a main draw, including an aquarium tunnel designed so you can walk through and watch marine animals from close range. That’s the kind of attraction that can anchor your day even if you’re not in coaster mode.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kien Giang Province.
Park timing that matters: arrive smart, not just early

VinWonders opens at 9:00, but ride operations may not fully match that start. In one account, the park opened at 9, while rides were officially scheduled from 10 and staff began setting up around 10; the practical advice was to arrive around 10:30 if you want to start quickly.
Here’s how I’d use that information for your plan:
- If you show up at 9, you might still be waiting for several rides to be fully running.
- If you show up near 10:30, you’re more likely to be ready to move straight into attractions with fewer delays.
- Keep some buffer time in the middle of the day for lines and short ride shutdowns.
Also remember: your ticket is valid only for the selected date, and it’s non-refundable. So if you only have one day on Phu Quoc, build a schedule that doesn’t depend on one single ride being open.
Thrill rides and water slides: fun comes with weight rules

The adrenaline core of this park is straightforward: roller coasters for speed and suspense, plus water slides for splashy downtime between hotter parts of the day. The fun is real, but the important part is safety and limits.
One review included very specific slide rules: for sliding alone, the max weight is 100 kg; when riding with a partner, the limit is 160 kg total. That’s the kind of detail you should treat seriously at the entry gates of each slide, because it can affect how your group rides.
Practical tip for your group planning:
- If you have mixed ages and body sizes, plan your slide time so you’re not stuck waiting for the “correct” pairing or reslotting after rules check.
- If you’re bringing teens and adults together, decide early who will go on the slides solo versus with someone else.
Also, as with any large amusement park, some rides can be unavailable due to maintenance. One negative experience noted that many attractions were closed and the visit ended early. I can’t predict closures for your date, but that’s exactly why flexibility in your day helps: don’t plan your entire day around one ride you can’t live without.
The aquarium tunnel: why it’s the one attraction you’ll remember
If you’re coming to VinWonders for a “wow” moment that works across ages, the aquarium section is the anchor. You’ll see an array of marine life, including sharks and stingrays, along with plenty of colorful fish.
The highlight is the aquarium tunnel. Instead of just viewing from the side like a standard tank, you walk through a passage designed for that close-up sensation—so you get the feeling of being surrounded by sea creatures. Even if you’re not an aquarium person, this is the kind of attraction that tends to pull attention from everyone, because it’s visually engaging and easy to enjoy without timing your day perfectly.
What I like about this part of the park, from a planning point of view, is how it balances the day:
- When the sun is intense, the aquarium zone is a reliable break.
- It gives you something “different” from coasters and slides, so you don’t burn out on one ride type.
Family-friendly downtime: a day that still works with kids
Not every minute in a theme park has to be a roller coaster. VinWonders Phu Quoc includes family-friendly attractions that keep younger kids engaged while older visitors aren’t bored.
Look for:
- Carousels and playful zones for kids
- Playgrounds to burn energy safely
- A 4D cinema for an indoor, weather-friendly experience
This matters because it makes your day more realistic. If you’re traveling with children, the best plan usually includes built-in breaks. Carousels and cinema time reduce the chance that you’ll end up with a meltdown waiting in lines for a thrill ride that’s “almost” open.
For mixed-age groups, I’d also treat these family attractions as your “reset buttons” after water slides. Let kids cool down, grab a snack, and regroup before you go back to bigger rides.
Optional safari: add it only if it fits your style
This ticket experience includes VinWonders entry, with an optional safari that you can choose depending on the option you book. The safari is positioned as a chance to get close to fascinating species, which can be a great add-on if your group loves animals.
Should you add it? Here’s my rule of thumb:
- If your family or travel style leans toward animals and slow observation, it’s worth considering.
- If your priority is maximum time on coasters and slides, you might skip it to protect your thrill-time.
Since specific animals and schedules aren’t provided here, I suggest you treat the safari like a flexible add-on. If you still have energy and the option is available when you arrive, consider it. If you’d rather focus on the rides and aquarium, your entry ticket already covers plenty.
Eating inside the park: plan to pay and expect variety

Food and drinks are not included. VinWonders offers restaurants, cafes, and snack bars, so you’ll have multiple ways to refuel without leaving the park.
One thing I’d flag from a real-world negative experience: a person ate an aquarium-area meal (spaghetti bolognese and pizza) and described the food as extremely unpleasant. That’s one account, not a universal verdict, but it’s still a useful warning for your expectations.
How to handle this without stress:
- Treat meals as park meals: choose convenience and location over high expectations.
- If you’re picky about pizza/pasta, consider scanning what else is available before you commit.
- Budget time for breaks so you don’t end up eating only out of hunger during peak lines.
Souvenir shopping is also available in retail stores. If you plan to buy gifts, do a quick browse midway through the day so you’re not making impulse purchases when you’re tired.
The $43 question: is this ticket good value?
At about $43 per person for a 1-day entry ticket, this isn’t a cheap impulse buy. But theme parks often cost this much because you’re paying for a full day of access to many attractions, not a single ride.
Here’s where the value becomes clearer:
- The ticket covers a mix of thrill rides, family-friendly attractions, and the aquarium as a major attraction.
- You don’t have to pre-build a complex itinerary. You can bounce between roller coasters, water slides, and calmer indoor options like the 4D cinema.
- The optional safari can add extra value if it matches what you want from your day.
The main reason the value can disappoint is if your day happens to include closures. One unhappy account said almost all attractions were closed and they left after only a few hours, which obviously destroys value. You can’t control that fully, but you can reduce the risk by planning a realistic day, arriving with enough time for things to open, and keeping alternatives ready (aquarium first, cinema if needed).
Ticket rules you should not ignore: height and documents

This is where you save time at the gate.
Admission is based on height, not age:
- Adult: 140 cm and above
- Child: 100–139 cm
- Under 100 cm: free entry and no ticket required
For entry, bring passport or an ID card. If you don’t have the document you’ll likely lose time at check-in.
Also note how the ticket works:
- It’s non-refundable
- It’s valid only for the selected date
- It’s a 1-day ticket (starting times may be available, depending on what you select)
If your group includes smaller kids, check their height before you go. That’s a small step that prevents awkward gate surprises.
Should you book this VinWonders Phu Quoc ticket?
I’d book this if you want one-day value from a single place: coasters, water slides, a major aquarium tunnel, and family options all in the same park. It’s a strong choice for mixed-age groups, and the aquarium alone is a good reason to consider it.
I’d be more cautious if your schedule is extremely tight, because the ticket is non-refundable and some attractions can be unavailable on certain days. If you only have a short window in Phu Quoc, arrive with a plan that doesn’t depend on every single ride being open.
If your trip is flexible and you like the idea of a full-day theme park with a real marine-life centerpiece, this is the kind of ticket that can make your one day feel like more.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the VinWonders Phu Quoc entry ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day, and it’s tied to your selected date.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What’s included in the price?
The included part is the VinWonders Phu Quoc entry ticket. Food and drinks are not included.
Is the safari included?
The safari is described as optional. You would add it by choosing the appropriate option when booking.
What do I need to bring for entry?
You should bring a passport or ID card.
How are adults and children defined for ticket pricing?
Admission is based on height: Adult is 140 cm and above; Child is 100–139 cm. Children under 100 cm are free and do not require a ticket.
Where do I meet for this activity?
The meeting point may vary depending on the option you book.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, though there are restaurants, cafes, and snack bars in the park.
Can I get a refund if I change my plans?
No. The activity is non-refundable.
Are there starting times I need to pick?
This ticket is valid for 1 day, and starting times may depend on availability for the selected date.





