A selection of our recommended
hotels in
Phuket
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The Amanpuri is located within a former coconut
plantation overlooking the Andaman Sea. Housing 40 pavilions
and 30 thai villas the resort is luxurious and peaceful.
Facilities include the world famous Aman Spa, indoor and outdoor
dining, pool, gym, library and Beach Club offering snorkelling and
optional water-skiing. |
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Relax
in style and privacy along 500 metres of fine beach front, or enjoy
sailing, swimming or snorkelling in the clear waters of the Andaman.
All 210 rooms and luxury suites offer private balcony, sea views,
individual climate control, latest in-house movies, mini-bar,
24-hour room service. |
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Thavorn Beach Village & Spa sits in
prime position amongst the lush greenery of Nakalay Bay overlooking the
crystal clear ocean and fine white sands. The 119 villas and 75
bungalows are located in a traditional Thai setting with direct access
to the swimming pool, or with ocean views. |
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Holiday Inn Phuket has a perfect location along the main
beachfront road. Set in its own grounds, it has easy beach access
while offering a secluded and private retreat. Excellent facilities
suiting a brand name hotel of this size with 5 restaurants and 2 pools. |
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The Banthai Beach Resort and Spa is set
in 8 acres of tropical gardens, near to Patong. A few metres away from
the beach. The hotel offers many spa treatments together with
fitness room, jacuzzis, steam and sauna. There is also a dive
centre located at the hotel. |
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Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort is a
village-style resort, set on Phuket's Karon Beach and stretches over 75
acres of lush tropical gardens. Excellent facilities include the
spa, 3 pools and a range of international cuisine at their four
restaurants. |
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Evason Phuket Resort and Six Senses Spa
is located at Phuket's Rawai Beach. Set amongst 64 acres of
beautifully landscaped tropical gardens, facing the Andaman Sea. The
Resort embodies the Evason philosophy of redefining experiences, and as
such is designed to appeal to today's more sophisticated travellers |
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