Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc benefits from the APEC 2027 infrastructure wave

Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc, an “all-in-one” urban complex, is adjacent to the sea, next to major roads, and near key air-sea-land infrastructure and major APEC 2027 development projects.

Covering over 300 hectares, Meyhomes Capital is being developed as a model urban area. The project enjoys many natural, locational, and planning advantages and is situated in the APEC event’s key zone.

The Appeal of Coastal Urban Real Estate

Thanks to its proximity to marine resources and maritime connectivity, coastal cities play a crucial role in global economic and social development. Around the world, many coastal cities have emerged as national symbols and global icons such as New York, San Diego, Seattle, and Hawaii (USA), Shanghai and Shenzhen (China), Tokyo (Japan), Pattaya and Phuket (Thailand), and Singapore.

Coastal urban real estate is consistently among the most expensive in the world and is a preferred choice for many billionaires. For instance, Hawaii is home to luxury, uniquely located villas owned by investors like Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, Jeff Bezos, and Sam Altman. San Diego also attracts high-profile investors such as Bill Gates and real estate magnate Donald Bren.

In Vietnam, the trend is no different. Long-term ownership of coastal urban property on Phu Quoc Island is drawing significant interest from both homebuyers and investors, thanks to its combined value as a residence, vacation home, and asset for wealth accumulation.

Among these, Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc by MeyGroup stands out with high absorption rates. The project boasts dual coastlines bordering both Bai Truong and Bai Sao beaches.

Rendering of Meyhomes Capital urban area. Photo: Meygroup

As an all-in-one urban area, Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc aims to become the new economic, administrative, and cultural hub of the island. The project forms a self-contained living ecosystem where every 200 meters residents can access at least one amenity—from entertainment, commerce, and services to education, healthcare, workspaces, and community interaction.

Boosted by APEC 2027

According to Micenet (Australia), a leading travel and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) publication, Phu Quoc is emerging as a premier destination for MICE tourism. The island is increasingly attracting international attention thanks to its diverse experiences and rapidly developing infrastructure.

Phu Quoc’s status as host of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in 2027, along with massive infrastructure investment, is boosting the island’s international reputation. The island is poised to become a new hub for high-level regional and global events.

Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc is seen as a vibrant development hub as the city accelerates infrastructure expansion and service quality improvements.

Located at the gateway to An Thoi center, the project sits at the intersection of major arterial roads including An Thoi Central Avenue, Bai Truong coastal road, and especially the 16.08 km-long DT 975 Island Highway, which is slated for a 712 billion VND expansion.

DT 975 highway passing through Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc. Photo: Meygroup

The project will also connect directly with future public transit systems, including proposed MRT/LRT lines. Within a 5 km radius are key developments such as APEC Central Park, APEC International Hospital, luxury five-star hotels, Bai Dat Do Square Urban Area, the Dat Do Land Reclamation Zone, and the 100-hectare upgraded An Thoi International Seaport.

Five-star hotel complex within the project to accommodate lodging and conferences. Photo: Meygroup

From the project site, it takes approximately 15 minutes to reach Phu Quoc International Airport, which is undergoing upgrades to meet 4E standards and expand the terminal to handle up to 20 million passengers per year—double its current capacity. The airport will also build aircraft aprons for 40 planes, VIP lounges for heads of state, and more.

Alongside these APEC ecosystem advantages, Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc is also ramping up its own infrastructure and amenities in preparation for the event. The project is set to deliver facilities to serve the accommodation, work, healthcare, and entertainment needs of dignitaries, business leaders, media, and international visitors.

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