Sun World Hon Thom Park Pass





Description
Book your Sun World Hon Thom Cable Car adventure and enjoy stunning ocean views as you glide across the world’s longest cable car toward the beautiful Hon Thom Island. Once you arrive, step into a world of tropical excitement with beaches, parks, and family-friendly attractions. Your ticket benefits will be provided according to the option you select. Available options may include a round-trip Hon Thom cable car ticket, admission to Aquatopia Water Park, Exotica Park, or Kiss Bridge during designated hours (07:00–18:30 or 20:15–21:30). Some options also include a drink coupon for 1L beer or fruit tea for guests over 100 cm, the Kiss Of The Sea + Kiss Bridge package, a 2-hour lunch buffet at Mango Restaurant, or entry to Hon Thom Departure Terminal – Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park. Upgrade your experience by adding the spectacular Kiss Of The Sea show. Choose your preferred option and receive the exact tickets based on your selection.
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Itinerary
With the Sun World Hon Thom Cable Car Ticket, travelers begin their journey on the world’s longest sea-crossing cable car, offering stunning panoramic views of the turquoise sea and lush islands below. Upon arrival at Hon Thom Island, guests can dive into the fun at Aquatopia Water Park, home to over 20 modern water slides and themed zones for all ages. Thrill-seekers can head to Exotica Park for adventurous rides like the giant swing and jungle coaster. Beyond the excitement, visitors can relax on white sandy beaches, swim in crystal-clear waters, or explore nature trails surrounded by tropical greenery. The island also features cultural installations, unique photo spots, and scenic viewpoints perfect for capturing unforgettable moments. Whether you’re seeking high-energy adventure, family-friendly attractions, or peaceful island vibes, this experience blends natural beauty with theme park excitement, making it a highlight of any Phu Quoc trip.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Admission to Kiss of the Sea Show is not included
- Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
- Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
- It is recommended to wear a hat and apply sunscreen before your visit
- Please bring your swimsuit and a spare set of clothes if you plan to go to the Aquatopia Water Park
- All included tickets (round-trip cable car, Aquatic Water Park and Exotica Park) must be used on the same day of redemption and cannot be used on a different date
- Opening Hours: cable car: 09:00-11:30 and 13:30-17:00
- Exotica Park: 09:30-16:45
- Aquatopia Water Park: 10:00-16:45
- Kiss Bridge: (access between 07:00-18:30 or 20:15-21:30)
- Redeem your drink coupon at the designated restaurant: Koi cafe, Que market, Mango, Sun Buns, Slice of Paradise, Kiosk locker
- These restaurants are located in the Sun World Hon Thom (seehttps://res.klook.com/image/upload/EN_SW_Hon_Thom_-_Map_jk0t1c.jpg)
- Address: Hon Thom Departure Terminal (cable car station)
- Red Ground, An Thoi Town, Phu Quoc District, Kien Giang Province
- Please refer to the https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hon+Thom+Departure+Terminal+-+Sun+World+Hon+Thom+Nature+Park/@10.0281312,104.0082091,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xc806c09a1bb26401!8m2!3d10.0281312!4d104.0082091 for assistance
- By bus: Free shuttle bus is available between Duong Dong (central) and An Thoi (Sun World Hon Thom). Refer to the https://res.klook.com/image/upload/512298620_700891952704976_5328523314242028225_n_impmky.jpg for more details
- Take a local taxi or hire a private vehicle directly to the venue
- Lunch buffet :Redeem your lunch buffet at Mango Restaurant, located in Sun World Hon Thom (see https://res.klook.com/image/upload/EN_SW_Hon_Thom_-_Map_jk0t1c.jpg)
- Dining duration: 2 hours lunch buffet at Mango Restaurant (https://res.klook.com/image/upload/Mango_restaurant_menu_tud95y.pdf)
- Dining time: 10:30-14:30 (last admission at 13:30)
- Kiss Of The Sea + Kiss Bridge: 09:00 PM
Reviews(1)
OK, forget the simpy 5-star reviews for this joint, but also forget the bitter one-star attacks. Here's a straight assessment. Overall: this place is definitely designed as a tourist trap, and a lot of it is through-the-looking-glass weird, but it's probably worth the thirty bucks if you have a day spare. I wouldn't make it the centrepiece of your holiday - VinWonders is a far better day out overall. Cable cars: The cable car ride is, as others have said, probably the highlight. One suspects if they just offered a $15 round trip on the cable car, the rest of the theme park would soon be deserted. The cable cars were nicely air conditioned, but the incessant "information system" (basically just an ad for Sun World) was an atmosphere killer, and the same message played in both directions (just in case you missed it the first time). Bring those noise cancelling headphones. The view of the tree canopy was great, as was the fishing fleet, although the scene was (as always in this part of the world) marred by a patina of discarded litter. When queueing to board the cable cars, unsmilingly efficient staff will ask for groups of two or three. Don't put your hand up. It's a trap. They are not diverting you to an express queue, but instead to a green screen where you can pretend to be having an amazing time before you get to see whether you do, indeed, have an amazing time. Ignore them. They will also try to push you into a full cable car from which you will see nothing. Insist on waiting for the next. The staff will favour you with their very best death-stare, but who's the darn customer here, am I right? Overall, the cable cars on their own would be a solid 4 stars. "Exotica". Apparently this is meant to be a theme park. There is a wooden roller coaster (yeah you read that right. Like, made of wood). This was in fact great fun, but at the same time was a very jolting ride, something like driving on a corrugated dirt road so that one's vertebra made syncopated clicking noises while one's brain paradiddled from the inside of one's skull. My 13 year old co-pilot described this ride as a "genuine neck snapper". I was mildly offended when, as a sprightly 52 year old, I had to sign a wavier. However it is obviously a testament to my fortitude that I survived. This was in fact rather fun, and I recommend it, although the entrance is difficult to find, requiring an unsigned three day camel caravan to the outer reaches of the park. Actually a walk of a few hundred metres, but it genuinely was poorly signed. There was a thing called "Eagle's eye" which is a slowly spinning platform full of people conversing at maximum volume, offering a cacophonic, panoramic view of the nearby construction zones, where they are building a wretchedly fake hotel district which looks like the hybrid offspring of a Spanish-Greek-Italian Mediterranean love triangle. Most of the rides don't open until an hour after opening, if they open at all. Exotica is a solid 1.5 star. Do the roller coaster ride once. Aquatopia Water Park: This was actually a lot of fun. The rides are all international quality waterslides, properly maintained, very safe feeling. My only real gripe was the incessant Disney-Prince fanfare music played on repeat to cover the construction noise - and the medusa statue who, for some odd reason, was wearing a g string with half her butt hanging out. King Neptune beside her was wearing nothing al all, poor chap. Let's deal with some of the common criticisms. Loungers - these were indeed few and far between, so those who secure one hang on to them for dear life and never vacate them (guilty as charged). Get in early or sit on the scorching hot ground. Swimwear rules: they do indeed enforce rules against having any metal. We saw people being rejected from the queue for zippers, bra-strap loops, and permanent cultural bracelets. At the same time some of the staff turned a blind eye sometimes. I got the sense they were just rigidly obeying rules rather than managing any actual risks on the slides. Bottom line though is that people do genuinely get rejected from the line for metal fittings on clothing. Staff attitude: This is definitely an area for improvement, but I think it's a staff training issue. At Vin Wonders staff have been trained to say "This way please sir!" With a smile. At Aquatopia they have been trained to point and say "You go here!" with no smile. It comes across as rude and demanding but I genuinely think it's not their fault. I also got the impression the staff at VW were enjoying their jobs a lot more than at Aquatopia. Lines and waiting: this is always going to be dependant on the season. In April 2026 it was fine, no more than a few minutes wait and certainly no worse than any other waterslide park. The water park overall was a solid 4 stars. The only negatives can be planned around with careful choices of clothing. Get a lounger early though. Food and beverage: Pretty awful, honestly. Massive but overpriced buffets; little stalls selling the exact same four cans of drink; I laughed at the vegetarian restaurant with a dude out the front grilling meat on an open grill. Smell the burning flesh before you eat that tofu, bwahaha! Having said that, the pingu ice cream just near the exit to the cable cars was great, and reasonably priced. One final observation: amusingly at a theme park, there was hammer-and-sickle bunting everywhere, like a sad old testament to a failed political system. Final thoughts: look, this turned into a pretty good day out. Not the highlight of the trip, but definitely not a rip-off and I'm glad we went.
Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed and balanced review of your experience. We truly appreciate your honest perspective and are glad to hear that, overall, you had a good day and found the visit worthwhile. We’re pleased that you enjoyed the cable car experience and the water park, and that these highlights made a positive impression. At the same time, we acknowledge your comments regarding signage, ride operations, food options, and staff interaction. Your feedback is extremely valuable and helps us identify areas where improvements are needed. Regarding operational aspects such as ride availability, queue management, and facility rules, these are often influenced by safety protocols and on-site conditions. However, we understand that clearer communication and better guest experience management can make a significant difference, and we will share your insights with the relevant teams. We also appreciate your constructive observations about staff training and overall service approach. Enhancing guest interaction and consistency in service is something we continuously strive to improve. Thank you again for your thoughtful and candid feedback. We’re glad to know that, despite some shortcomings, you still had an enjoyable experience, and we hope to welcome you again in the future for an even better visit.



