Update: This popular deal is still available.
Luxury Escapes offers
Katathani Phuket Beach Resort, Thailand: 7-Nights for 2 Guests w/ Meals, 30-Minute Massage & More +
2 Kids Stay Free on sale
from $1269. Travel through October 31, 2026 (Limited Availability).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for sharing this deal.
Offer Details:
- Two children (11 and under) stay free, dining from the kids' menu
- Daily buffet breakfast at Seacret or Chom Talay
- Daily two-course set-menu lunch at any venue
- Nightly three-course set-menu dinner at any venue
- Daily free-flow drinks hour at Coconut Bar or Beach Club Bar
- One six-course tapas dinner at La Scala
- One afternoon tea experience at Melon Shop per package
- One daily 30-minute massage per room
- One optional Thai cooking class per package
- Travel March 1 - October 31, 2026 (Bookings must be made before September 1, 2026)
Available Package(s)
7-Night Stay for 2-Guests:
- Deluxe Room from $1,269
- Deluxe Pool View Room from $1,396
- Grand Deluxe Room from $1,587
- Junior Suite w/ 2 Daily 30-min Massage from $1,619
- Pool Access Room w/ 2 Daily 30-min Massage from $1,777
- Note: There's an option to upgrade to include round trip private airport transfers for select rooms at an additional cost.
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It's exaggerated. I was in Phuket for two weeks and only saw Russians on the beach and night club. I think Thai folks don't like the large number of Russian immigrants/influence/money so there's a little bit of hatred there.
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ofc all those amentities make the deal worthwhile, youll easily spend 80$/day on 3 meals 3x a day, massages, taxi getting there, meals for kids etc. so i guess this is an OK deal for someone who doesnt want to plan and just wants an all inclusive resort stay. and bleive me you dont want to plan a trip on the spot out there, lots of pitfalls.
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Air India sucks. Going private hasn't helped at all. My wife was traveling back from Delhi to New York in the summer and they just unilaterally canceled her reservation because they had overbooked the flight and put her on a flight two days later. This was just two weeks before the trip. Phone calls, chat, in person visit to the airlines office - nothing helped. On top of that, they didn't give any compensation. Their website says the compensation policy is available at the airport but the airport folks said they don't have it. They just give you the runaround from the web to online chat. Opening a complaint ticket with them didn't do anything either - they simply kept repeating that you are not eligible for compensation but wouldn't provide any details on what their compensation policy is, either. A couple of months before that they had canceled a scheduled flight from New York to Delhi so the plane could be diverted to get the Indian cricket team. This is explicitly prohibited but they don't care.
any particular reference or source to backup your claim?
or you just being nasty to anyone you don't like
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But it does seem reasonable and super convenient for someone that doesn't want to take the time to plan out a week long trip to Thailand. And that's the old man in me. Young me would get into a beater car with a backpack and figure things out on the fly. Married me likes cruises as everything is planned and timed, and I can show the wife where the bar and pool are. 😂
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