Discover the high life in Thailand
A recent Lonely Planet survey revealed that Thailand is considered the most hospitable country in the world, receiving 20% of the overall vote.
Small wonder that over the last couple of decades, Thailand has become one Australia’s of the most loved travel destinations.
Thailand is a place of ritual and tradition that offers travellers an exotic and peaceful atmosphere. Perhaps it’s this gentle Thai way of life that offers a balm to the average Aussie’s high-stress existence, or do Australians just identify with the easygoing Thai way of life? Either way, it’s the kind of place holidaymakers can return to over and over again and find something different each time.
Qantas Holidays have just launched a new range of holidays for 2008/2009 featuring a special collection of indulgence properties to soothe the soul and revitalize the body. This range of accommodation is dotted all over Thailand, so whatever the holiday style, Qantas Holidays has accommodation for clients to spoil themselves with.
Have a flick through this gorgeous new brochure and learn about Qantas Holidays beautiful holiday experiences, such as:
Bangkok Rocks! Stay in the heart of Bangkok city, close to the restaurants, bars and shopping, retreat back to the five stars Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit to enjoy the top quality service, beautiful rooms and on site spa facilities- perfect after a big day shopping or big night exploring Bangkok buzzing party scene. From $165 per person twin share, including full breakfast daily.
Khao Lak Eco-chic. Known as an area of supreme beauty, Khao Lak is a haven for diving, kayaking, trekking and wildlife spotting. But this doesn’t mean you can’t have five-star luxury too. The Sarojin offers beautiful accommodation on a private estate, teaming with flora and fauna. Plus, stay seven nights and receive a free private Thai dinner in a Sala.
Phuket – Shop, then drop in a private villa. Spend the morning shopping for handcrafts, having beautiful clothes expertly tailored and picking up a few cheap and cheerful t-shirts before heading back to the sublime Phuket Pavilions. These totally private villas each have their own pool and offer the very best in modern facilities and a view of the Andaman Sea. Prices start for $303 per person, twin share, including breakfast daily. This resort was recently voted, “hottest resort’ by Conde Nast in 2007.
*Price is not inclusive of the 1.4 per cent that applies to the dollar amount paid by credit or charge card. All prices are in Australian dollars. Price is per person twin share. Price is correct as at 01 Dec 2007, but may fluctuate due to changes in surcharges, fees and taxes. Star ratings are Qantas Holidays views, not official ratings. Charges or taxes imposed directly by third parties are not included in the price. Price is subject to limited availability. Conditions apply.
For information about Qantas Holidays new Thailand Brochure or to make a booking, call 13 27 87.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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