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Africa2012 Dec 1st, 2012 03:31 PM

SIX NIGHTS IN PHUKET - PLS HELP
 
I will be spending 6 nights in the Phuket area in January. I am looking for suggestions on where to stay. My top priority is a stunning beach (not overrun with tourists), but I don't want to be completely isolated either. I also want to do multiple day or overnight trips to Similan Islands, Koh Phi Phi and other surrounding areas; so I don't want to be on an island that would make that impossible or ridiculously expensive (because of remote location). Can anyone suggest anything in the Phuket/Krabi areas that would work? I am willing to splurge but don't want to spend more than $500-$600/night; if absolutely worth it, might consider more. We are also planning on renting a car, so driving to the ultimate destination is no problem -- e.g. Krabi. Thanks in advance for the help!

MichaelBKK Dec 1st, 2012 04:06 PM

I'm not a big fan of Phuket, particularly if you're looking for stunning beaches that aren't crowded. For that, I tend to think of Railay, but to be honest, my favorite Thai beach is still Songkhla.

That said, on Phuket you might have a look at places on Mai Khao beach, which is very long and relatively undeveloped. The resorts here include the JW Marriott, Anantara and Renaissance.

Beyond that, I would suggest that you really need to rethink your day trip destinations. I don't really understand the attraction of a day trip to Phi Phi. Yes, it's pretty, but it's more like a pale version of Phang Nga bay, which is still hands-down the most spectacular place to see in Thailand. Likewise, while I've been on a few very enjoyable week-long scuba diving visits to the Similans, I don't see the attraction of making a day trip there just for snorkeling. It's a long way to go, and given the coral bleaching of the last few years, the shallow reefs probably aren't much to look at.

Given your budget, I would have a look at the Six Senses resort on Koh Yao, which is right in the middle of Phang Nga bay. It would be central to everything except the Similans.

hachiu Dec 2nd, 2012 12:29 AM

We stayed at the JW Mariott when we went to Phuket in June, and called for cars to bring us around the place (took a boat ride to Krabi, the resort can arrange it for you). We hit $500 a night for a family of four.

Africa2012 Dec 2nd, 2012 03:00 AM

Unfortunately, Six Senses is fully booked. Thanks for the valuable information. Any other resorts similar to Six Senses around Phang Nga Bay?

rhkkmk Dec 2nd, 2012 07:23 AM

two places---in krabi---amari vogue and sheraton krabi

but my #1 place now is in khao lak---jw marriott

tansmets Dec 2nd, 2012 04:23 PM

I second the Krabi recommendation - I prefer the Tubkaak, right next to the Amari Vogue, a smaller property, a bit more expensive but worth it.

RiniRabbit Dec 2nd, 2012 05:50 PM

Hi
Similan Islands is abit far from Phuket but I think it will be fine mostly package included minibus take you from the hotel to the pier.
If you like diving / snorkeling perhaps stay at Khao lak and do liveboard 2 / 3 days to Similan , Surin and Tachai islands.

About Phuket, I suggest serenity resort near the beach ,sea view and nice room at Rawai beach,
here check out their website : http://www.serenityphuket.com/
other discounts sites: http://booking.hoteltrip.com/hotel/1...11415104O.html
or this site: http://www.orbitz.com/hotel/Thailand...huket.h307803/
you can rent a scooter for sightseeing around there and get to Kata Beach, Karon Beach, Patong for night market about 30 mins.

For Krabi I would advice stay at Railay there is good location for the beach, you also can take longtail boatback to Ao nang for foods or nightlife about 10 - 15 mins.

Africa2012 Dec 3rd, 2012 02:41 PM

Thanks for all the replies.

Anyone have any views on the Naka Island Starwood resort? I konw it used to be a Six Senses resort awhile back, but the reviews seem all over the place.

Also, anyone have any idea about the Rayavadee?

Thanks in advance for the help!

RiniRabbit Dec 3rd, 2012 05:30 PM

Rayavadee is a great hotel ,nice location and good service it's quite a huge I mean they have 3 beaches area in Railay , Phra Nang and Nammao beach.
Deluxe Pavilion will close to Railay
Spa Pavilion room will look like Deluxe but have outdoor private jacuzzi.
Hydro Pool Pavilion will have private hydro pool
Have Rai Talay Terrace for lunch and dinner.
Phra Nang will have Beach Bar.
Nammao beach is not place for swimming

Doh Dec 4th, 2012 06:26 AM

We're staying at Rayavadee in January. Are there day trips you'd particularly suggest, either through them or others?


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