Best Western International has announced the launch of a new luxury resort on the golden beaches of Khao Lak insouthern Thailand; the BEST WESTERN PREMIER Khaolak Southsea.
Located
on Thailand's glittering Andaman Coast, just an hour's drive north of
Phuket, BEST WESTERN PREMIER Khaolak Southsea represents the very
best of southern Thai hospitality. The 125 guest rooms are all
perfectly appointed to offer incredible views of Andaman's azure
waters and breathtaking sunsets.
As
a BEST
WESTERN PREMIER hotel - the highest of the
company's three brand tiers - rooms come equipped with all the luxury
trimmings one would expect from a five-star hotel, including
flat-screen LCD
televisions with USB ports, spacious
bathrooms, minibars, and private balconies or terraces.
The
modern classic design of the hotel makes the most of its tropical
surroundings, with light-filled public areas and a sun-drenched
outdoor swimming pool. There are also two restaurants: Anda, which
offers all-day international dishes, and Chai Lay, a specialty
restaurant serving the freshest local seafood and a selection of
exquisite southern Thai delicacies.
“We
are delighted to expand our footprint to yet another fantastic Thai
tourism destination – the stunning beach resort of Khao Lak,”
said Glenn de Souza, Best Western International’s Vice President
International Operations – Asia & the Middle East.
“The
stunning shores of Khao Lak’s Andaman Coast offer some of Asia’s
most beautiful beaches, and with a vast array of leisure facilities
close-by, including world-class diving sites in the Similan and Surin
Islands, this exciting destination has something to offer everyone. I
am sure that luxurious BEST WESTERN PREMIER brand will be the perfect
fit for these stunning surroundings,” Mr. de Souza added.
The
BEST WESTERN PREMIER Khaolak Southsea becomes the 16th Best Western
hotel in Thailand, and with theaddition of
Khao Lak, Best Western is now present in no fewer than eight unique
Thai destinations. It also boost’s Thailand’s BEST WESTERN
PREMIER collection to four hotels – the most of any country in
Southeast Asia.