New Resort to Attract Visitors to Thailand
New resort to attract visitors to Thailand
It has been revealed by Outrigger Hotels and Resorts, Asia that they are to open a new resort in Koh Samui. From February 1st visitors to the island in Thailand will be able to enjoy the five star resort and all that it has to offer as part of their holiday experience.
Built in Bhoput Beach, the Outrigger Koh Samui Resort and Spa will offer extra luxury for those enjoying this tropical retreat. With 81 villas guests will be able to recline in comfort by private pools, a restaurant on the beach and a spa. Meanwhile, for those who want to stay in shape whilst on holiday the resort also offers an excellent fitness centre.
Talking of the new spa senior vice president of Outrigger's Asia Pacific region, Darren Edmonstone, said "The resort is a perfect fit for us and we look forward to providing the very best in service and amenities to our guests and patrons." The news comes after the company also recently opened the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort & Villas, offering visitors to Thailand access to 1,000 acres of pristine lagoons and parks as well as world class spas and gold course.
With a multitude of airlines to choose from including Finnair, Thai, and Kingfisher, getting to Thailand remains easy. And with the new developments offering chic and luxurious accommodation, the notion that the country is just for backpackers staying in beach shacks is long gone.
Posted by Sophie, 11 January 2011 10:02
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