The People's Committee of Phu Quoc City, has announced that local authorities are rushing to finalize all necessary procedures and conditions to meet international standards for welcoming the cruise ship.

"We are currently coordinating with relevant units to ensure the best reception for the cruise ship and its international passengers. We are also ensuring environmental protection, transport arrangements, and security measures.

"In a few days, we will complete preparations and officially announce the reception plan," said Tran Minh Khoa, Chairman of the People's Committee of Phu Quoc.

Phu Quoc International Passenger Port is being constructed in Duong Dong ward in Phu Quoc city with a total area of 180 hectares, including 2.8 hectares on land.

The project has an investment of over VND1.64 trillion (US$69 million) and is scheduled for completion after 10 years of work (2015-2025).

The port infrastructure includes an 850-meter-long breakwater and a pier capable of accommodating passenger ships with a gross tonnage of up to 225,000 GT.

The rear dock area can also receive smaller vessels, such as container ships and cargo ships.

Once operational, the port will enable five-star cruise ships carrying 3,000-4,000 tourists to easily dock and visit Phu Quoc.

Beyond enhancing the island’s infrastructure, the port is expected to serve as a crucial driver for investment attraction and international tourism, contributing to Phu Quoc's development as a premier tourism and high-end service hub.

Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, was voted the world's second most beautiful by readers of the American magazine Travel+Leisure last year, after Maldives.

The island received over 611,770 visitors including 124,854 international travelers in January, generating VND2.5 trillion (US$98.8 million) in revenue.