Thailand - Small, luxury hotels in Phuket
mfhstid
Dec 22, 11, 7:54 am
I wondered if anyone had any advice regarding Phuket hotels.
There are dozens of threads on hotel options on this forum, and on the FT boards for the various major hotel groups. However, much as the likes of the JW Marriott, le Meridien and Renaissance (and others) look appealing, I'd prefer to be (a) less isolated, with non-hotel restaurants and so on in walking distance, and (b) in a more characterful hotel that feels more genuinely Thai.
So what I'm really after is something less isolated and more 'authentic' than the various mega resorts, but available at similar cost. Do such places exist?
MikeFromTokyo
Dec 24, 11, 2:07 am
In Phuket, I find it better to be in a secluded location.
Trisara and Amanpuri are fantastic, even the entry level accommodation.
You might also consider:
The Boathouse (Same owners as Trisara, and very promising)
The Chedi
The Royal Phuket Yacht Club
Anantara
The Naka Island (formerly Six Senses, now Starwood Luxury Collection)
mario33
Dec 24, 11, 4:09 am
Not sure what you meant by genuinely "Thai" but the JW Marriott looks very "Thai" to me ...
The Chedi has been rebranded as The Surin & the RPYC is hardly a boutique hotel though there are some eateries within walking distance.
http://www.villaroyalephuket.com/index.html is worth a look. It's owned by the original owners of the RPYC and Boathouse.
vthokies
Mar 14, 12, 12:43 am
In Phuket, I find it better to be in a secluded location.
Trisara and Amanpuri are fantastic, even the entry level accommodation.
You might also consider:
The Boathouse (Same owners as Trisara, and very promising)
The Chedi
The Royal Phuket Yacht Club
Anantara
The Naka Island (formerly Six Senses, now Starwood Luxury Collection)
There is a pretty significant difference in rates for these properties, especially for the dates that I am searching (late May 2012). Specifically, Boathouse, RPYC and Anantara have much lower rates than the others (much lower = half or less). Are these places comparable in quality and I'm finding really good rates, or are some of these not really luxury resorts?
MikeFromTokyo
Mar 15, 12, 7:18 am
There is a pretty significant difference in rates for these properties, especially for the dates that I am searching (late May 2012). Specifically, Boathouse, RPYC and Anantara have much lower rates than the others (much lower = half or less). Are these places comparable in quality and I'm finding really good rates, or are some of these not really luxury resorts?
Trisara and Amanpuri are the only true luxury properties in Phuket, and provide very good value even though they cost more than the other properties I have listed.
Since the OP did not mention budget, I included the other properties as more affordable options. These properties are good "high four star" options, but will not deliver the same kind of experience that one will get at Amanpuri or Trisara.
ainternational
Mar 17, 12, 11:30 pm
Trisara and Amanpuri are the only true luxury properties in Phuket, and provide very good value even though they cost more than the other properties I have listed.
Since the OP did not mention budget, I included the other properties as more affordable options. These properties are good "high four star" options, but will not deliver the same kind of experience that one will get at Amanpuri or Trisara.
+1. As usual, Mike's comments are right on.
Had an excellent experience at Trisara last year and heading to Amanpuri very soon.