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8Jul/100

What are some really nice beach front hotels in Ao Nang Krabi Thailand for a really good price and great beach?

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by Eustaquio Santimano

Question by .: What are some really nice beach front hotels in Ao Nang Krabi Thailand for a really good price and great beach?
I dont want to pay too much but I want a hotel on a really nice beach with a beautiful scenery. I heard Ao Nang in Krabi Thailand was the perfect place for scenery. Anybody been there before that can recommend an awesome hotel?

Best answer:

Answer by Pete O
I have stayed at the AoNang Beach Resort and it cost about a night including breakfast.

The resort is well located and very comfortable.

Go to www.asiarooms.com to book. I have always used Asiarooms and found the prices very good.

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24May/100

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BANGKOK, May 22 (Reuters) - The bars along Khao San Road in Bangkok are virtually empty, the throngs of backpackers that normally make this strip a bustling tourist centre having deserted the Thai capital after violent anti-government protests.

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14May/100

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11May/100

Thailand Hotels: The New And Hip Classic And Traditional

There is huge selection of hotels in Thailand.  Running the gamut from budget back-packer lodging to 5-star top class resorts, there is accommodation here to suit anyone's tastes. Spas are also very popular in the many hotels and they offer world class service. Exploring the different kinds of hotels available in Thailand is an adventure in itself and there are many tremendous deals and undiscovered ones waiting to be found. Let's get started.

 A Hotel Tour of Thailand

Indigo Pearl has been voted as one of the most romantic hotel getaways in Thailand. It is located on Phuket Island's north-west coast of Nai Yang Beach. The special secluded atmosphere offers "pearl shell", perfect for a romantic holiday or honeymoon vacation. Another secluded hotel is the Sila Evason Hideaway on Koh Samui Island. It is ensconced on the northern part of Ban Plailaem Beach, hidden in indigenous flora and vegetation. Amari Trang Beach resort and Spa offers an atmosphere of Thailand's laid-back lifestyle of by-gone years. Le Meridien Khao Lak Beach & Spa Resort is another secret in Phang Nga. Travelers can explore around the islands there including James Bond Island, which got its name from being in the 1974 James Bond film. Paradise Koh Yao Boutique Resort & Spa is a peaceful place around the Phang Nga area as well, which a beautiful place for travelers who would like a more private vacation. Back in Phuket, Andaman White Beach Resort Phuket might be the most famous unknown hotel. This is where Leonardo DiCaprio's movie "The Beach" was filmed. One of the most chic and obscure.

 In the north of Thailand, Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Hotel Chiang Mai offers exquisite service and one of the best spas in the world. More unusual experiences include the magical Anantara Golden Triangle Resort and Spa in Chiang Saen, which overlooks the Mekong river and hills of Myanmar and Laos. This hotel is part of Anantara Elephant Camp which rescues elephants from abusive lives around Thailand. Lampang River Lodge is another unspoiled and pristine experience where travelers can stay in bungalows on the Wang River. There are also many opportunities for travelers to explore the various hill tribe cultures in this area of Thailand.

 Back in the big city, Bangkok offers the hottest new chic abodes. The Luxx is a new urban trendy boutique hotel in Silom for young hip travelers. The VIE is the newest in ‘design' hotels which offers sleek amenities and facilities for the city dweller. The Eugenia is a special inn that offers a classic setting of Thailand in the colonial era. There are a limited number of suites, so book ahead of time here. The usual big boys like Conrad, Grand Hyatt Erawan, Four Seasons, and The Sukothai are always some of the top picks in Bangkok as well.  What separate them from each other are the special accommodations they offer.  Visit the Conrad and find out about their Hilton honors program. Also, at your visit to the Four Seasons, make sure to learn about their executive club which offers 24 hours service for a nominal fee provided for your comfort.  On the outskirts of the city on the river Chao Phraya, the Marriot Royal Garden Riverside Hotel is one of the only resort hotels in Bangkok. It has a beautiful interior design and has regular Thai traditional performances. High season in Thailand is in the winter months (November to March), so book a room beforehand during these months.

 

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19Apr/100

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10Apr/107

Phuket hotels?? have you been to thailand??

Im visiting phuket in september and need some advise on hotels...

I want top quality (preferably 5 star)

Cheap (i.e under $80)

Nearbye to Phuket town centre (i.e walk or cheap taxi)
and
Beach on the hotel resort

Does a hotel with this criteria exist??

7Apr/100

Thailand’s tourism industry rallies against political protests as hotels report low occupancy

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BANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand's tourism industry called Friday on the government and its Red Shirt opponents to make peace and find a way to stop mass street protests that they say are scaring away tourists.

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4Apr/100

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29Mar/106

Honeymoon Hotels in Thailand?

My fiance and I are planning our Honeymoon for October 2010 in Thailand. We are looking for recommended hotels from those who have ACTUALLY stayed in them, so please describe your experience and why you recommend it. (Or why you don't recommend it.)

We've been googling like crazy and all we can find are horrifyingly expensive rates ($600 USD a night!!!) or very, very cheesy packages like those found at www.honeymoonthailand.com.

Here is what we are looking for: (it doesn't have to have everything on the list)
- $100 USD or LESS per night.
- Honeymoon benefits (free massage, free breakfast, anything)
- Intimate/quaint! Non-commercials hotels/inns/bed&breakfast are great if you can recommend.
- Locations are negotiable since we want to see a lot of Thailand. Bangkok and Phuket for sure, even though they are so far from each other. Something in between might be nice.
- 14 nights most likely, so any deals surrounding that are great too
- Split nights between multiple hotels okay, if we can get some good recommendations
- Private tours are a plus!
- Pool or hot tub is a plus, but not required.
- Airport pick-up/drop-off a plus.

We are NOT looking for:
- Cheesy tourist packages
- Cruises
- 100% beach. We want to see a lot of the rich Thai culture, not just beaches.
- 40+ person tour with lots of college kids. Its our honeymoon, not our spring break.

Thank you in advance! I always choose "best answer" so please be thorough and helpful!

28Mar/101

Indonesia hotels – any good hotels for less than $10 per day during the off season?

I went to Thailand and found a very nice hotel for less than $10 per day - for that I got a nice spacious room, a large ensuite bathroom, my own fridge and fairly nice view.

Do you know of any places in Indonesia that offer a similar standard of luxury with a nearby beach - I'm interested in tourist areas only!