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Hotels in Krabi

Nakamanda Resort & Spa

The Nakamanda Resort & Spa, Krabi is in one of the most scenic areas of Krabi, on Muang beach. Aonang Bay is 15 minutes drive away. The resort brings you back to nature for the ultimate in accommodation. Activities in the area include diving, kayaking, fishing trips, boating, rock climbing and hiking.

Krabi Success Beach Resort

The Krabi Success Beach Resort, Krabi is on Nopparat Thara Bay, adjacent to the Krabi National Park. The popular Aonang Bay tourist area is just over 10 minutes walk away. The spacious rooms are located in buildings similar in design of those built during the reign of King Rama VI. An ideal, quality resort for simply relaxing, or for the more active there are various water sports on offer.

Railay Bay Resort & Spa

The Railay Bay Resort & Spa, Krabi is on Railay Bay and has simple thatched roofed Thai bungalows. Railay can only be accessed by boat, and is an ideal choice for those wanting to simply relax and chill out. For the more active there is a choice of water sports available. The modern Thai design rooms do not have phones. Wireless internet access is available in the main restaurant.

Sand Sea Resort

Stay close to nature with sandy beaches, crystal clear water and an amazing underwater world at the two and a half star Sand Sea Resort, in the heart of Krabi’s west Railay Beach. The Resort’s prime waterfront position provides easy access to Railay, Pranang and Nammao Beach. Individual bungalows are spread out over an immense tropical garden, surrounded by enough greenery to ensure privacy.

 

Hotels in Mae Hong Son

Fern Resort

With 30 wooden Shan-style bungalows, this resort is located in a jungle valley and is considered by many as the perfect retreat for nature lovers. The Fern Resort is just a ten-minute drive to the town of Mae Hong Son. It is also close to the Mae Surin National Park. The two-star resort can arrange many nature-inspired activities, like mountain trekking, bird watching, elephant rides, and cycling.