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Sunset Villa
self-catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 1992)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index2072
Price From:£1088 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)villarenters customers rating
villa in Koh Samui
A private spacious villa built on 3 floors with a family size swimming pool and large spacious terraces and balconies providing fantastic views. ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach. Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, sailing, climbing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Koh Samui

Baan Sa-moot Sa-wan
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 35313)
Instant Confirmation
BEST BUY
Villarenters Index709
Price From:£980 (GBP)
Sleeps:12
No. of Verified Reviews: (22)villarenters customers rating
villa in Phuket
Luxurious 4 story villa with spectacular ocean views close to superb beach. Roof top infinity pool. 4/5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, maximum sleeps 12. ...more

Private pool, not suitable for babies, pets allowed.
On site: beach, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: sailing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Phuket / Karon

Baan Panom, Karon, Phuket
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 35144)
BEST BUY
Villarenters Index643
Price From:£750 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (18)villarenters customers rating
villa in Karon
On the hillside above Karon beach, this 3 bedroom luxuriously furnish residence with roof-top infinity pool swimming. Enjoy the beautiful sunset view from pool. ...more

Private pool, not suitable for babies, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Phuket / Karon

The Retreat, Naka Yai Island, Phuket, Thailand
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 24117)
BEST BUY
Villarenters Index462
Price From:£1470 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (19)villarenters customers rating
villa in Phuket
A luxurious private beachfront family villa with infinity edge pool in a tropical island setting just offshore from Phuket with panoramic dreamscape v ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach, sailing, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: golf.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Phuket

The Retreat, Naka Yai Island, Phuket, + annexe
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 48626)
RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index462
Price From:£2352 (GBP)
Sleeps:12
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)villarenters customers rating
villa in Phuket
A luxurious private beachfront family villa with infinity edge pool in a tropical island setting just offshore from Phuket with panoramic views ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach, sailing, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: golf.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Phuket

Orchid Villa 2, Phu Chaweng
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 55808)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index430
Price From:£595 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)villarenters customers rating
villa in Koh Samui
Detatched two double ensuite bedrooms with private pool set in the hillside overlooking Chaweng ...more

Less than 15 mins to: golf.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Koh Samui / Chaweng Noi

Maleesalan, Ban Bang Makham
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 48903)
NEW LISTING
Villarenters Index430
Price From:£1130 (GBP)
Sleeps:10
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
villa in Tambol Angthong
A magnificent Thai style hillside villa with stunning sea views ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, fishing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Koh Samui / Ban Bang Makham

Plumeria Place, Bophut
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 30155)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index411
Price From:£1050 (GBP)
Sleeps:5
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)villarenters customers rating
villa in Koh Samui
A haven of peace and tropical tranquility: A stand alone villa specifically designed & appointed to meet the needs & desires of short term elite travellers. ...more

Private pool.
On site: beach. Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Koh Samui

Dewa Phuket Apartment
Self catering apartment in Thailand – (Ref: 66580)
Instant Confirmation
Villarenters Index386
Price From:£600 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
apartment in Phuket
Beautiful modern fully airconditioned two bedroom/two bathroom apartment overlooking both pool and beach at Dewa Resort in Phuket. ...more

Communal pool, wheelchair friendly.
On site: beach. Less than 15 mins to: golf, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Phuket / Nai Yang

Luxury Private Pool Villa Hua-Hin
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 37799)
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BEST BUY
Villarenters Index331
Price From:£495 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (8)villarenters customers rating
villa in Hua Hin
FREE BANGKOK-HUA HIN RETURN TRANSFERS FOR UP TO 6 PEOPLE ON ALL 2+ WEEK BOOKINGS FEBRUARY 2010 THRU AUGUST 2010. ...more

Private pool.
On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Hua Hin

Villa Talay Sai
Self catering villa in Thailand – (Ref: 56025)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index317
Price From:$2800 (USD)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (3)villarenters customers rating
villa in Plai Laem, Koh Samui
Breathtaking views of Tongson Bay and Choengmon, four large master bedrooms with private sea view balconies, a private 12 meter pool and 24 hour security. ...more

Private pool, wheelchair friendly.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, sailing, climbing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Asia / Thailand / Koh Samui / Tongson Bay


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Destination guide to Thailand




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The land of smiles

Bangkok is a hot and bustling city. A river cruise is a good way to get round. It cost £15, which includes a buffet meal and local entertainment.
We stayed in a three star hotel at £12 a night - a bargain. Next, we were off to Pattaya, 100 miles away. The hotel cost £10 a night, which included a balcony, air-con and a good swimming pool.
Pattaya might not be everybody's choice. The beach is not fantastic, but a boat ride will take to islands with wonderful beaches.
Another day trip which is really good is to the River Kwai. On the way, you stop at the floating market and you ride on a long, narrow boat which is a good laugh.
The cost of the holiday with flights and hotels was £550 for 18 days .
I will be going back soon to the land of smiles.


Travelling with kids


We took the children to Thailand, but decided we wanted to have more than just a beach holiday. However, with an 11, nine and six-year-old, it needed to be fairly easy, too. On a friend's advice we took a short flight up to Chiang Mai and then a bus to a resort in the Mae Sa Valley.
When I say resort, this was no Hilton. It was very simple. Lovely thatched bungalows dotted the hillside and there was a central building where we took our meals.
It was a real adventure for the children - they felt like they were in the middle of the jungle. Yet the resort was actually pretty self-contained, only accessible by a little bridge from the road, so we felt quite at ease with them playing in the gardens by themselves.
The highlight of their stay was an elephant ride. Not very PC these days, I know. But it was a thrilling experience for all of us, not just being on the elephants, but really feeling like you were out exploring. An illusion, ... more


Platform three for the Golden Triangle


From the Daily Mail

There we were, champagne flutes in hand, the breeze ruffling our hair, in the open observation car at the back of the luxury night train which runs from Malaya via Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Thailand's laidback second city.
It is way up-country, just below the lawless, drug-producing Golden triangle where Burma, Laos and Thailand come together.
It was dusk, warm and just a touch humid. As we watched the endless jungle fall away, we looked out at swirling rivers, paddy fields, lotus ponds and buffaloes.
We passed isolated wooden houses perched on stilts, and tiny but exquisitely-maintained railway stations.
The injunction from Eastern and Oriental Express was to dress for dinner 'with the style and glamour of a bygone age'.
That allowed me to preen myself in a sleeveless cream silk Nehru jacket, made for me in India some years ago.
But I was beaten in the glamo... more


I beat Leonardo to The Beach


From the Mail on Sunday

Recently it was Captain Corelli and the Greek islands. In the late Eighties Peter Mayle did it with Year In Provence, while Jack Kerouac's On The Road inspired a generation to seek nirvana along the highways of the USA.
Books have always inspired travel. The Beach, Alex Garland's debut novel, described as Lonely Planet meets Lord Of The Flies, has done the business for Thailand. Cult reading among the children of the Year In Provence generation, it has lured tens of thousands via the cheapest flights to Bangkok.
The Beach explores hip young haunts: Bangkok's seedy Khao San Road and the cheap beach huts of the south provinces. It captures perfectly both the edginess of Thailand and the spirit of young independent travel - that quest for the secret beach unknown to 'adults' and the real world.
Of course it all goes wrong for the backpacking hero in a tiresome murderous manner, but ... more


How much is that moggy in the temple?


From the Mail on Sunday

Two years ago I road-tripped across America with my Burmese cat Claudius. He was old and we stayed there until he died to avoid quarantine.
Eventually I decided to have another pet but, being prone to itchy feet, realised I'd need another travelling cat like Claudius. Burmese or Siamese could be the only possible breeds for me.
I rather fancied the classic Siamese, the chunky, squinty-eyed version which could still be found in Thailand. They can be shipped out by anyone willing to make the effort.
I flew to Bangkok in October and met up with a resident Siamese cat expert, Martin Clutterbuck, who wrote The Legend Of Siamese Cats.
His book tells how cats were traditionally kept in temples (or wats) to guard ancient texts from mice. Nowadays unwanted kittens are left at temples.
I took the express boat up the Chao Phraya, Bangkok's central river, to one at Thewe... more


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