TravelZoo has a voucher for
Phang-nga, Thailand: Bangsak Village Beachfront Hotel 7 Nights for 2 Adults on sale
from $285. Valid for travel dates thru October 30, 2023 (peak season extra).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Accommodation Details:
- This is an adults-only resort.
- Room will be an Alocasia Superior Room
- Price is for two guests per room, not per person
- The resort has a large pool, restaurant with terrace and coffee shop, spa, small fitness centre and free Wi-Fi
- High-season surcharge of THB 2000 (approx. $60) per room per night applies from Jan. 1 - March 31, 2022 and from Dec. 1, 2022 - March 31, 2023; surcharge is payable directly to the hotel.
Voucher Details:
- TravelZoo members (free to join) receive extra perks:
- Daily breakfast for two
- A cocktail per person, per day
- Two 60-minute massages per person, per 7-night stay
- Optionally, you may add extra nights to your stay for $42 (must be used with a 7-night voucher)
Booking Details:
- Purchase this deal from Travelzoo then follow the instructions on the voucher to make a reservation for your desired travel dates.
- To check availability or for general questions, please email [email protected]. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response.
- Guests can combine multiple vouchers for longer stays, subject to restrictions.
- The number of rooms available at this discounted rate is limited and dates may sell out.
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March is the entry into rainy season in Thailand. It is considered low season for tourism. I actually loved going in rainy season. I had Thailand basically to my self. I could travel to any region without booking any accommodation and just find something cheap when I showed up. On motorcycling through the jungles in the North I'd get soaked, but it was hot out and still fun. I'll take 95 degrees, daily showers, cheaper accommodations, and a free for all over high season with 75 degrees, drier weather, and crowded everything. If you're looking for raging night life, go in high season (November-February). If you are going for nature and peace, go in low season.
What I don't recommend is staying put. The catamaran rides and long tail boats between islands are cheap. Koh Phi Phi is nearby and considered one of the prettiest islands on Earth. Railay is not technically an island, but there's no road, and it's a secluded paradise. The standard rate for average resorts in low season was only about $60 a few years ago. Fan bungalows on islands are about $20-30. AC bungalows for $30-40. Hour long massages are about $7 in the North of Thailand, and about $10-15 in most beach areas. Thai massage is a cool combination of relaxing massage with a chiropractor like stretching routine that Thais learn in Thai temples.. If you have back injuries be careful. Even a diminutive Thai woman can seriously bend you.
Realize the deal is for Phang Nga (beautiful karst rock formations) and not Pha Ngan (aliens observing you after mushroom shakes at full moon parties).
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March is the entry into rainy season in Thailand. It is considered low season for tourism. I actually loved going in rainy season. I had Thailand basically to my self. I could travel to any region without booking any accommodation and just find something cheap when I showed up. On motorcycling through the jungles in the North I'd get soaked, but it was hot out and still fun. I'll take 95 degrees, daily showers, cheaper accommodations, and a free for all over high season with 75 degrees, drier weather, and crowded everything. If you're looking for raging night life, go in high season (November-February). If you are going for nature and peace, go in low season.
What I don't recommend is staying put. The catamaran rides and long tail boats between islands are cheap. Koh Phi Phi is nearby and considered one of the prettiest islands on Earth. Railay is not technically an island, but there's no road, and it's a secluded paradise. The standard rate for average resorts in low season was only about $60 a few years ago. Fan bungalows on islands are about $20-30. AC bungalows for $30-40. Hour long massages are about $7 in the North of Thailand, and about $10-15 in most beach areas. Thai massage is a cool combination of relaxing massage with a chiropractor like stretching routine that Thais learn in Thai temples.. If you have back injuries be careful. Even a diminutive Thai woman can seriously bend you.
Realize the deal is for Phang Nga (beautiful karst rock formations) and not Pha Ngan (aliens observing you after mushroom shakes at full moon parties).
The country's population is 70-75 mil. The number of cases is about 2 mil-ish, deaths about 20k-ish, since 03/20. It has become a social protocol that you wear a mask. Daily cases are about 3-4k with some 20-40 deaths. If you do not wear a mask, chances are, you are will not be welcome at most of the places. If someone tests positive, they will be taken to a state quarantine at a hospital immediately unlike in the the USA where you have to be really sick that you need to be hospitalized. Their vaccination rate (full vaccination) is hitting 70% in a few days. Number of people having received at least 1 shot may have already exceed 70%. People are still wearing masks even though they are fully vaccinated.
Statistically speaking, multiply by 5 on those numbers and tell me how is that more dangerous than here? (I know it may not be that linear but just to give some ball park idea)
Michael Scott went to Sandals Resort in Jamaica. If Michael went to Jamaica and stayed inside the same Sandals Resort the whole time, did he really experience Jamaica?
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Also, NJ has had more covid deaths than Thailand.
Thailand currently has more daily deaths average at 29 versus New Jersey's 19, but, obviously, Thailand's per capita numbers are astronomically better than New Jersey.
Also, NJ has had more covid deaths than Thailand.
Thailand currently has more daily deaths average at 29 versus New Jersey's 19, but, obviously, Thailand's per capita numbers are astronomically better than New Jersey.
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