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Wildlife in the wild and bears in a wonderland — Phu Quoc's most varied day combo. VinPearl Safari in northern Phu Quoc is Vietnam's first and only open zoo built to an international safari model: 380 hectares, 150+ animal species, 4,000+ animals in semi-wild conditions, free-roaming safari bus encounters with lions, tigers, and rhinoceroses, and a conservation-focused Open Zoo of rare species. Then head to Grand World Phu Quoc for the Teddy Bear Museum — Vietnam's first teddy bear museum, one of the world's Top 5 largest, with 500+ handcrafted bears across five adventure zones in an Indiana Jones-inspired narrative. From the living wild to a world of imagination. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • VinPearl Safari — Vietnam's first international-model open zoo, 380 hectares, northern Phu Quoc
  • Safari Park: animals roam completely free — lions, tigers, bears, giraffes, zebras, rhinoceroses — encountered from safari bus windows
  • Open Zoo: rare species conservation — white lions, lemurs, square-lipped rhinoceroses, Aldabra giant tortoises
  • Primate Area: 20+ species including chimpanzees, mandrills, and yellow-cheeked gibbons; Bird Area: 2,000+ birds including flamingos and macaws
  • Daily animal shows at 10:00–10:30 AM (every day) and 2:00–2:30 PM (weekdays); Zulu dance performances
  • Kid Zoo: children aged 5–12 become animal caretakers — feeding giraffes and caring for young animals
  • Teddy Bear Museum — Vietnam's first teddy bear museum, Grand World Phu Quoc; one of the world's Top 5 largest (JS&F chain, Jeju, Korea)
  • 500+ handcrafted bears across 5 zones: Egypt, Amazon, Ha Long Bay, Hue Royal Court, Vietnamese scenes; 15m giant polar bear entrance; Teddy Dance Show; mirror maze

About VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc + Teddy Bear Museum Combo Ticket

VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc in the northern island area is Vietnam's first wildlife park built to an international open-safari model — a concept where the animals, rather than the visitors, have the freedom to roam. The 380-hectare park is divided into two complementary zones. The Open Zoo is a walking exploration area focused on conservation of rare and endangered species: white lions, square-lipped rhinoceroses, lemurs, Aldabra giant tortoises, and the spectacular Primate Area housing over 20 species including chimpanzees and gibbons. The Bird Area is home to over 2,000 birds — flamingos, scarlet ibis, crowned cranes, and Rio parrots that visitors can photograph at close range during morning sessions. The Safari Park is the headline experience: visitors board dedicated safari buses and drive through open habitat zones where lions, tigers, bears, rhinoceroses, giraffes, and zebras roam freely. The glass windows of the safari bus separate visitors from the animals, creating one of the most authentic open-safari experiences in Southeast Asia. Daily animal shows at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM, Zulu dance performances, and the Kid Zoo for children aged 5–12 complete the offering. Free shuttle buses from Duong Dong town. Open daily 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM; Safari Park last entry 3:00 PM.

 The Teddy Bear Museum at Grand World Phu Quoc provides one of the island's most distinctive and photogenic indoor experiences. Vietnam's first teddy bear museum is part of the international JS&F chain — the same organisation that operates one of the world's most celebrated bear museums on Jeju Island, Korea — and is positioned among the world's Top 5 largest bear museums. Its four-storey donut-shaped building covers 2,162 square metres across five themed zones tracing the adventures of Teddy Jones: the bear protagonist whose global travels take visitors from the depths of ancient Egypt through the Amazon rainforest, along Ha Long Bay's floating villages, into the grandeur of Hue's Royal Court, and through vivid Vietnamese cultural scenes. The over 500 uniquely handcrafted bears in each zone are made from premium materials and designed with extraordinary attention to period and cultural detail. A 15-metre giant polar bear marks the entrance. Inside, the mirror maze, Teddy Dance Show, interactive photo zones, in-museum café, and souvenir shop make the Teddy Bear Museum a 1.5–2 hour standalone destination. Open daily 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc 
  • Admission to Teddy Bear Museum

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages at both venues
  • Personal Expenses
  • Transportation 

 

Insiders' Tips

VinPearl Safari closes at 4:00 PM with the Safari Park last entry at 3:00 PM — plan your safari visit for the morning so you can comfortably complete both the Open Zoo walk and the safari bus before the cutoff. After the safari, the Teddy Bear Museum at Grand World stays open until 9:00 PM, making it a perfect evening attraction after a wildlife-filled afternoon. The two locations are roughly 30–40 minutes apart by Grab or taxi across northern Phu Quoc.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • VinPearl: Open daily from 9 AM to 4 PM
    • Teddy Bear Museum: 
    • Open daily from 9 AM to 9:30 PM
    • Last admission is at 8:30 PM
 Child Policy
  • Children under the height of 100 cm enjoy free entry
What to Bring
  • Valid Photo ID

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit date carefully before completing your purchase

VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc + Teddy Bear Museum Combo Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safari bus experience at VinPearl Safari like?
The Safari Park at VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc operates on a classic open-range safari model where visitors board dedicated safari buses that drive through habitat zones where the animals roam freely. Visitors observe lions, tigers, bears, giraffes, zebras, and rhinoceroses at close range through the bus windows, experiencing the animals in conditions that mimic natural wild behaviour — rather than in cages or small enclosures. The buses operate on a fixed route through the Safari Park, and the experience typically takes 30–45 minutes depending on animal activity. This is the defining experience of VinPearl Safari and what distinguishes it as Vietnam's only international-model open zoo.
What rare species can I see at VinPearl Safari's Open Zoo?
The Open Zoo at VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc focuses on conservation of some of the world's rarest and most endangered species. Notable residents include white lions — one of the most visually striking and rare big cat colour variants, caused by a leucistic genetic trait. Square-lipped rhinoceroses (white rhinos) and black rhinoceroses are among the most endangered large mammals in Africa. Ring-tailed lemurs, Aldabra giant tortoises, and the Primate Area's collection of over 20 species — including chimpanzees, mandrills, and yellow-cheeked gibbons — provide encounters with primate diversity rarely available in a single location.
What is the Kid Zoo at VinPearl Safari and how does it work?
The Kid Zoo at VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc is a dedicated programme for children aged 5–12 where they take on the role of junior animal caretakers rather than passive visitors. Activities include feeding giraffes by hand, cleaning animal enclosures, and participating in supervised care routines for young animals. The programme is designed to build children's connection to wildlife and develop an interest in conservation and animal welfare. The Kid Zoo is included with standard VinPearl Safari admission and is available during specific sessions — check with park staff on arrival for the day's schedule.
Are the bears at the Teddy Bear Museum real antiques or new creations?
The Teddy Bear Museum's collection of over 500 bears is a mix of specially commissioned handcrafted bears created for the museum's narrative zones, along with select historically significant pieces. The museum includes bears collected from the early 20th century — including the Pharaoh Bear unearthed in an ancient Egyptian setting, vintage-era designs — alongside contemporary artisan-crafted bears made from premium materials for each zone's specific narrative context. Each bear is designed or selected to serve the storytelling function of its particular zone, making the collection both an artistic and historical showcase.
How does VinPearl Safari compare to zoos I may have visited before?
VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc is intentionally designed to contrast with conventional zoo experiences. In a standard zoo, animals are kept in fixed enclosures for visitors to view at close range. At VinPearl Safari's Safari Park, the design inverts this — the animals roam freely in large open habitat zones, and visitors are contained within safari buses, observing wildlife in conditions closer to a natural reserve. This fundamental shift in the visitor-animal relationship, combined with 380 hectares of space and a species count exceeding 150, is why it is described as Vietnam's first international-model open zoo.
Is there food available at VinPearl Safari and Teddy Bear Museum?
VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc has dedicated restaurants within the park — including the Rhino, Flamingo, and Giraffe restaurants — serving Vietnamese cuisine and local specialties. The Teddy Bear Museum has an in-museum café serving teas, coffees, and pastries, providing a comfortable rest stop midway through the exhibition. Food and beverages are not included in either admission ticket and are priced separately on-site. Grand World Phu Quoc — where the Teddy Bear Museum is located — also features a wide range of dining options throughout the complex.
What makes the Teddy Bear Museum building architecturally distinctive?
The Teddy Bear Museum at Grand World Phu Quoc is immediately recognisable by its donut-shaped four-storey building — a circular structure with a distinctive architectural profile that stands out within the Grand World complex. Outside the building, a 15-metre giant polar bear sculpture serves as both the welcoming landmark and the most photographed element of the museum exterior. The interior maintains the playful architectural language across all five zones, with each zone designed as a distinct visual and sensory environment built around its narrative destination.

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VinPearl Safari Phu Quoc + Teddy Bear Museum Combo Ticket

USD 50.01

Insiders’ Tips

VinPearl Safari closes at 4:00 PM with the Safari Park last entry at 3:00 PM — plan your safari visit for the morning so you can comfortably complete both the Open Zoo walk and the safari bus before the cutoff. After the safari, the Teddy Bear Museum at Grand World stays open until 9:00 PM, making it a perfect evening attraction after a wildlife-filled afternoon. The two locations are roughly 30–40 minutes apart by Grab or taxi across northern Phu Quoc.

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