Kiss of the Sea show in Phu Quoc sets a Guinness World Record
On the evening of April 23, 2025, at the Kiss of the Sea outdoor stage in Phu Quoc, audiences witnessed a landmark moment as the venue was officially awarded the title “Largest permanent water projection theater” by the Guinness World Records organization.
This marks the first time an outdoor theater in Vietnam has achieved a Guinness World Record, and it is also the second Guinness title awarded to Phu Quoc, following the record for the world’s longest three-wire cable car previously set by the Hon Thom Cable Car.

The “Largest permanent water projection theater” was awarded based on two key criteria.
Firstly, the theater boasts a seating capacity of 5,108 – far surpassing other outdoor multimedia performance venues globally in the same category featuring water projection. This capacity is two to three times larger than similar shows such as Wings of Time (Sentosa, Singapore, 2,500 seats) and Legend of Pangu (Lanzhou, China, 1,500 seats).
Secondly, the stage features a large-scale, permanent, and dedicated water projection screen exclusively used for a single nightly show. Specifically, the Kiss of the Sea’s water screen stands 23 meters high and 44 meters wide, providing a projection surface of up to 920 square meters.
This Guinness World Record marks a new milestone in the success of Kiss of the Sea – the first large-scale multimedia show in Phu Quoc. Mr. Nguyen Tuan Anh, Director of Sun World Hon Thom – the operator of the show – stated: “This recognition by Guinness World Records is a proud achievement not only for Sun Group but also for Phu Quoc tourism and Vietnam. We believe this award will further elevate Kiss of the Sea as a signature entertainment experience and an international event venue, contributing to Phu Quoc’s ambition of becoming a leading regional hub for arts and entertainment.”
The show is the result of a collaboration between Sun Group and ECA2, a world-renowned French creative studio known for legendary productions such as the 1998 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony in Paris, the Eiffel Tower Millennium Celebration in 2000, and over 60 multimedia shows across 17 countries.
With a total investment of VND 1.6 trillion, Kiss of the Sea was not only designed to impress but also to set records. At the show’s premiere in Phu Quoc, Jean-Christophe Canizarès, CEO of ECA2, shared: “This is the largest open-sea show in Asia, and possibly in the world, that ECA2 has ever created. The scale of this project is reflected in every aspect – from architecture and engineering to creative design and production processes.”
Emmanuelle Charotte, ECA2’s Deputy Director of Business Development, also emphasized the cutting-edge technologies used in the show, highlighting its status as the world’s first stage to feature three continuous projection domes. This unique setup creates an exceptional sense of depth and immersive visuals.
Thanks to ECA2’s masterful direction, Kiss of the Sea offers a dazzling artistic journey where stories of love, the ocean, and humanity are told through a symphony of light, water, fire, fireworks, music, live performance, and high-tech visuals. The nightly fireworks display, in particular, has earned Phu Quoc the nickname “the 365 days of fireworks island”.

Once again, with this new Guinness title, Phu Quoc reaffirms its place as one of the region’s and the world’s most attractive destinations. This milestone also highlights the strategic vision and significant contributions of Sun Group in shaping Phu Quoc’s tourism identity and elevating its global presence with iconic projects.