Winter in paradise: Thailand | PS News

by John J. Williams

Guests can return to paradise and stay in breathtaking beach resorts such as SAii Phi Phi Island Village, located on a half-mile private beach.

The school holidays are almost here, and Thailand invites foreign guests to the ‘Land of Smiles for an unforgettable holiday.

There are many reasons why holidaymakers keep returning: the quiet beaches, the exotic cuisine, the beautiful temples and landscapes, the colorful history, and the cultural and archaeological sites. From dynamic cities to idyllic islands, modern wonders to ancient wonders, this attractive Southeast Asian destination sets the stage for every type of escape, including fun family vacations and romantic couples retreats. With almost all travel restrictions lifted, now is the ideal time to rediscover the wonders of Thailand.

Winter in paradise: Thailand |  PS News

International visitors are in for a treat. Many of Thailand’s top hotel operators have created exclusive value-added promotions and special offers to celebrate the return of the holiday season.

To ensure everyone has a great vacation, you must choose your perfect place to stay and plan a dream vacation!

For starters, think about SAii Laguna Phuket has wonderful sun-drenched pools steps from the sandy beach and the azure blue sea. Nestled between the sparkling lagoons of Laguna Phuket and the golden sands of Bangtao Beach, it is an oasis of adventure. All ages can relax in style with huge pools, waterfront restaurants, a Marine & Beach Centre, Mafeung & Mafai’s Junior Beach Club & Camp, a four-court tennis center, squash, archery, yoga, and more! Ask about the resort’s “Thailand Reopening Offer,” which includes free stays for up to two children, a free room upgrade, a 25 percent F&B discount, and one-way airport transfer for suite bookings.

SAii Laguna Phuket has wonderful sun-drenched pools, just steps from the sandy beach and the azure blue sea.

Another option is to check out SAii Phi Phi Island Village, the free-spirited five-star resort with 28.3 acres of tropical gardens overlooking the Andaman Sea. Visitors can enjoy eco-friendly activities and excursions at the Marine Discovery Centre, water sports on the turquoise sea, wellness at the Lèn Forest Spa, fine dining by the beach, and much more. Bookings of five-night suites and villas are rewarded with a free dinner. If you choose a ‘Thailand Reopening Offer’, your stay can include free holidays for up to two children, early check-in and late check-out, a room upgrade, and a 25 percent F&B discount.

SAii Koh Samui Choengmon is a beautiful suite with a pool and a villa on a private sandy bay. Guests can kayak on the glistening waves, snorkel the reef, swim in the oceanfront pool, unwind at the Lèn Spa, or enjoy creative cuisine at Miss Olive Oyl, the beachfront restaurant. The ‘Thailand Reopening Offer’ includes daily breakfast, early check-in and late check-out, free stays for up to two children, a room upgrade, round-trip airport transfers, and a 25 percent discount on F&B and spa treatments. A five-night visit includes a free dinner, and seven-night bookings include couples’ spa therapy.

If a five-star family resort with spacious suites and pool villas is more to your taste, choose Santiburi Koh Samui, a fully equipped sports center, water sports center, floodlit tennis courts, Lèn Spa, Panya & Yim’s Junior Camp and various dining options, all spread across 9 3.3 hectares of coconut palms and lotus ponds overlooking a 300m sandy cove. The ‘Thailand Reopening Offer’ includes daily breakfast, early check-in and late check-out, a room upgrade, and a 25 percent discount on F&B and spa treatments. Bookings of seven nights are rewarded with a free dinner, and guests staying ten nights can enjoy dinner and a spa treatment.

Santiburi Koh Samui is a fantastic five-star family resort, all scattered among coconut palms and lotus ponds overlooking a 300m sandy cove.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand says the kingdom has been rated as the fourth most attractive travel destination in the world after the pandemic, with Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Hua Hin as the top Thai cities that travelers worldwide seek out online, according to Visa Global Travel Intentions Study 2021.

Effective July 1, 2022, Thailand’s Center of COVID-19 Situation Administration has approved removing the “Thailand Pass” registration system and $10,000 health insurance for international visitors. These can be in a printed or digital format. Foreigners must only show proof of vaccination certificate, negative RT-PCR, or professional ATK test within 72 hours of travel.

Upon arrival at Thailand’s international airports or land border checkpoints (in 22 provinces), random checks will be made. Unvaccinated/not fully vaccinated travelers who are randomly screened and cannot show evidence of a negative test before arrival must undergo a professional ATK test upon entry.

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