How to Book a Room?How to Book a Room To book a room with is easy, secure and saving. There are 2 ways to make your resort reservation. 1. Online Booking Choose your preferred resort from our resort list Start online booking by double clicks on online booking button on your selected resort webpage Fill your information in the reservation form and summit your form. Your reservation is up to room availability and is not confirmed until your booking is confirmed by us. Our reservation team will response your booking within 24-48 hours (business time) via e-mail or phone. After your booking is confirmed, we will e-mail a resort voucher to you. The voucher must be presented up on check-in at the resort to assure your reservation. Guest check-in with passport is required. 2. Booking by Phone Our reservation teams are willing to reserve a resort for you and also provide you travel information. Just call us at TEL : +662 309 8137 FAX : +662 250 6324 on Monday - Friday, 9 am - 6 pm, Thailand Time. Payment Methods 1. Credit Cards We accept Visa & Master Card Fax your credit card information to make payment Fax no. +662 250 6324 [ Click for Download Credit Card Form by Fax ] 2. Bank Transfer Please make the payment to the account of : Bank Name : KASIKORNBANK BANK PUBLIC CO., LTD Branch : Ratchadamri A/C Name : Siammedee Business Travel Co., Ltd A/C No. : 042-2-05482-2 SWIFT Code: KASITHBK A/C Type : Savings Account After you have made your payment, please fax the pay-in slip or receipt to us at +662 250 6324 To Do at PhuketWatersportsScuba diving, snorkeling, SNUBA diving, yachting, jet-skiing and parasailing are the most popular activities on the island. Most dive sites are off nearby islands, but distances are fairly short and there are dozens of dive shops and boats to cater to your needs, mostly based near Chalong Pier. In addition there are good snorkeling locations located off several of the most popular beaches. Seek local information regarding riptides, currents, and safe snorkeling areas. Sailing and Yachting Phuket has become the sailing and yachting center of Thailand and adjacent countries. It’s home of the Phuket Race Week, Kings Cup Regatta, 4 marinas and some well sheltered anchorages which are teeming with yachts. The marinas are all located at the eastern side of the island which makes them an ideal starting point to explore the nature wonders of the Phang Nga Bay. An entire fleet of traditional junk rigged boats is located there, offering day trips. But as well real sailing yachts are on offer for this. Phuket has sailing yachts of virtually every size and for all budgets on offer to explore the surrounding beautiful islands on a yacht charter. Sailing Thailand Island Cruises operates a wide array of sailing catamarans from budget to luxury, most of them located in Chalong Bay. Small sailing craft like Hobie Cats and Lasers are available at most of the tourist hot spots on the west side, e.g. Patong and Kata. Yacht charter Thailand Windward Islands, one of the worlds largest yacht charter companies, can take care of all charter requirements, from bareboat to luxury yacht around Phuket, Thailand and South East Asia. Operating from different offices worldwide (UK, USA, Honk Kong, Dubai, Germany, Italy, France, Spain and Switzerland). Diving Phuket Island has some decent dive sites and the largest diving center in Thailand. The reefs around the area are in a healthy condition with both solid and colorfully soft corals. There is also an abundance of marine life. Most of the dive locations are suitable for all levels of divers but there are also some that are quite deep. The most well-known dive site in the Phuket area is Racha Yai with its sloping rocky reefs and its plentitude of solid coral forests. There is also Ter Bay where there is an exciting wreck in the depths of 25-35 meters. The area south Racha Yai, Racha Noi, is a haven for experienced divers as the depths are greater and the currents stronger. The overall topography is strikingly different from Racha Yai with huge granite boulders. The diving in Racha Noi compared to Racha Yai is definitely more challenging but the rewards are far greater. Just off Phuket, is the limestone island of Koh Doc Mai that soars vertically from the sea-bed. It is home to a diversity of fish and offers the opportunity to view leopard sharks, moray eels, octopus and turtles. Further afield, most particularly around the enduringly popular Phi Phi Islands in neighbouring Krabi province, some 2 hours east of Phuket, and the Similan Islands, in Phang-nga province, some 110 kilometres northwest of Phuket, and the Raya Islands, 1-3 hours due south of Phuket, depending on the type of boat. Diving in Phuket’s warm clear blue waters is best from mid-October to May, when the calm seas and rain free days make Phuket diving a truly unique experience. Scuba Operators
Snorkelling This can be enjoyed in sheltered bays all around Phuket. It is particularly enjoyable at easily accessible reefs at Patong, Karon and Kata beaches. Fins, mask and snorkel can be rented on a daily basis from shops all over the island. SNUBA Snuba diving is the safest and easiest way to try diving on holiday. No certification required, children 8+, just like scuba diving except easier. SNUBA trips go to most Phuket dive sites. Private and small groups only. ALOHA Phuket-Diver SNUBA Thailand offers both beach and boat Snuba dives. Swimming This can be enjoyed throughout the year, and is mostly safe. However, during the rainy season’ storms this can be very dangerous. Look for posted signs and flags indicating conditions for safe swimming; if the red flag is flying, do not go swimming in the ocean! Windsurfing Boards may be rented by the hour, half day, full day, or week at most major beaches. Tuition is available free. Deep Sea Fishing Daily tours are available, making early morning departures and late afternoon returns, mostly to lesser islands to fish for Red Snappers, Rainbow Runners and other game fish. Sea Canoeing This form of eco-tourism is available in several forms, as popular one-day tours, or more extended tours involving overnight camping on island beaches, and occurs principally in the neighbouring Phang-nga Bay and Krabi province, where mangrove swamps and island grottoes are accessible only by canoe. |
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