Hi All,
We want to get married next year in Thailand, with honeymoon in Maldives and I have a million questions as we haven't been to either destination before. Any advice appreciated!
Initially we thought about going in November, but then following advice regarding the weather (very rainy in Koh Samui?) we are now looking at April 06. When is the best time to visit these destinations (bearing in mind we don't want rain during the ceremony, but don't mind a bit for the honeymoon).
We have been told that we have to spend 5 nights in Bangkok for legal proceedings, and the hotel choices at the moment are Landmark and Amari Boulevard - any views here? Also, we are considering booking it all ourselves as it would be cheaper thana tour operator, but I am a bit apprehensive as it is our wedding and don't want anything to go wrong! Anyone out there used to booking varied itineraries can advise me if this would be easy or not?
We are getting married on a beach - at the moment we prefer Koh Samui, and the hotels are either Rockys Resort (can't find any reviews of this but website looks good) or Le Royal Meridien - any views on these (location, quality, staff, foos etc), particularly anyone who got married out there or attended a wedding.
And finally, we want our honeymoon to be pure luxury and have picked out Hilton Madives as the best hotel for us. I've read some very good reviews of this, however would like to know whether it's worth getting a water villa (higher supplements) or whether the deluxe beach villa is just as good as it has it's own private plunge bool and is right on the beach (and is cheaper!).
Would be keen to hear any comments, views, experiences - thanks!
By the way the Landmark is next to the Skytrain stop so it is very convenient and right in the middle of a great district for restaurants. Be prepared for the girlie bars around it though. But it is Bangkok! Great bar in the basement of the Landmark with a fabulous group playing.
I am not sure though that I would go DIY to Thailand and the Maldives. A bit too much organisation for my liking!
If you want ultimate luxury then look no further than the Peninsula or the Oriental in Bangkok. These two are definite honeymoon choices. On Koh Samui I am not sure about Rockies but thought it was not in the same league as the Royal Meridian. The RM is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. Very peaceful situation and an amazing infinity pool. Another popular honeymoon hotel in a peaceful situation is Tongsai Bay. This hotel books up very quickly though. One final suggestion for luxury, intimate setting but on Chaweng Beach, close to the nightlife is Poppies. Loads of privacy in your own cottage with your own little garden. It is on the best part of the beach. ( If you don't want the nightlife close by then pick from the others but look it up before making a decision. It is beautiful.
I wouldn't do Thailand and the Maldives DIY but would do either Dubai/ Maldives or even Thailand/Dubai( flying with Emirates who stopover in Dubai anyway)
I would also ask yourself if you really want three destinations on your honeymoon? That can be really tiring! We went on a holiday to Hong kong, Bangkok and Koh Samui a few years ago and half way through the Bkk part of it I would just fall into bed at the evening and fall asleep right away- not the best way to spend your honeymoon!!!!
However, if you still want those three destinations stick with a tour operator. You have enough to sort out without the added hassle!
for the ariport photos!
http://www.asiatravel.com/thailand/landmark/index.html
http://www.travelforum.org/thailand/main.html
great forum to geat loads of info on Thailand
http://www.bangkokair.com/en/
for flight info and bookings
Perhaps we will stick to the tour operator then - I'm already exhausted just from reading reviews and forums for advice, never mind trying to co-ordinate all flights, transfers etc myself!
I still would like info about Rocky's if anyone has any experiences of this place. I like the informality and the pictures on the website are exactly what we want, although if I can't get a personal recommendation from someone I may stick to the Royal Meridien as you suggest.
For anyone reasing this who is thinking of getting married in Thailand, I found this useful posting on page 2 of the thread below from someone explaining the procedures in Bangkok:
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/board/about4776-0-asc-15.html
I'll bet you'll be so glad you HAD to go to Bangkok!!
the only hotel I suggested that I can give a personal recommendation for is the Landmark.
I tend to go for the riverside or river view hotels just because there is so much to see on the river and its a little cooler and its a good way to get to many of the interesting sights. Easy access to the Skytrain makes things a lot easier as well.
Found info on Rockies Resort and it is the one I was thinking of.
Thanks Fiona - definitely won't be going there! Think we'll stick to the Meridien - you could have just saved our wedding from being a disaster! Cheers
http://forum.sawadee.com/search.php?mode=results
There are a few really interesting and informative posts there- not just about the Meridien but on other luxury hotels. The only two things against it is the isolation and it is not easy to swim in the sea there due to coral. These of course could be major depending on what you are looking for.
re Sunbears post- I agree with the Marriott- have stayed there and it is certainly more of a resort hotel with the pool and gardens. Saying that we are chosing to return to the Landmark because it is in a more convenient location. I did love sitting in the balcony of the Marriott though, watching all the river traffic.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293918-d302520-Reviews-Le_Royal_Meridien_Baan_Taling_Ngam-Ko_Samui.html
all great reviews! trip advisor is a good site and if you just type in Koh Samui you will see all the hotels, ratings and reviews. ( Maybe you have looked at it already?)
all great reviews! trip advisor is a good site and if you just type in Koh Samui you will see all the hotels, ratings and reviews. ( Maybe you have looked at it already?)
The last hotel I stayed at in Bangkok was the Meritus State Towers. I see its getting good reviews on Tripadvisor. Its an all suite property with all rooms being above the 50th floor level providing great views of Bangkok. It over looks the Shangri-La, Peninsula and Orientel, about 7mins walk to the Skytrain. I stayed in it during its soft opening so not everything was working...but it was only 45USD a night for what some people are describing as a 5star plus hotel so it was a snip.
Just realised that if you go to Landmark we may be in the hotel at the same time! We are there for 4 days from the 9th( after Hong Kong and Saigon!)
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