Outrigger Phuket launches special sandbox offer
The newly opened Outrigger Surin Beach Resort in Phuket is offering international guests a special ‘sandbox’ offer, following changes which came into effect on 11 January.
Phuket is one of the four sandbox locations along with Samui, Krabi and Phangnga in Thailand where vaccinated guests can arrive and spend seven days at leisure exploring a beach destination under the Thai Government’s ‘sandbox’ programme
After seven days and a negative test, guests can travel to other destinations in the country.
To support the sandbox initiative, the newly opened 60-key Outrigger Surin Beach Resort, adjacent to Surin beach, is offering special super saver rates from THB3400 (£75) per night for a Surin Studio Room for travel until 17 April 2022.
The rate includes breakfast for two, return airport transfers, THB1500 (£33) food and beverage credit per stay, 20% off laundry, and flexible check-in/out.
A minimum seven-night stay is required.
Tony Pedroni, Outrigger Area General Manager for Thailand, said: "Our wonderful new-look boutique resort beside Surin beach will be the perfect antidote to banish the winter blues and help guests unwind after a challenging two years for everyone."
Outrigger Surin Beach Resort is located 30 minutes from Phuket airport.
The resort features the surf-inspired Nalu bar and grill, two swimming pools and a fitness studio.
Outrigger will also open the Outrigger Khao Lak Beach Resort in Thailand in early February 2022 and Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort in March.
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