Hi
This is my first post here but been an avid viewer of H/Truths a long time, My hubby and I have decided we would like to go to Bangkok in April for a couple of days the onto the beach for about 8/9 days, budget bout £800 each I've been looking for ages now but its a minefeild! Had a couple of quotes;
£769 3* siam Beverly in B/k then 7 nights at Nova chowang(sp)
£752 3* " " " then Orchardaisia(sp) Phuket
£765 3* " " " then Krabi Heritage Krabi
but my mind boggles an I'm worried bout booking, is this cheap for Thailand? does cheap mean standards will be poor, we dont want it deserted but we dont want it mad either, can all you seasoned traveller help point us in the right direction? Please.Were worried about diy as do not know what to expect? so think a package is best, are we right?
I'll stop waffling now
One of the first things I would do is check both this site and tripadviser.com for hotel reviews on the ones you have quoted. Quite often 'good deals' are for hotels that have bad reviews or that are stuck out on their own in the middle of nowhere - not always, but definitely worth checking first.
The prices sound pretty good.
TC
I've stayed at the Nova Samui a couple of times but it was a good few years ago so my comments should be taken with reference to more recent reviews which you can find on web. Its a nice two/three star hotel, not on the beach but a three minute tuk-tuk ride away. Its also not suitable for those with mobility issues as there are an awful lot of steps. Its not luxury but pleasant enough with only a small pool which means you will have to spend most your sun bathing time at the beach.
The Orchidacea is near Kata Beach (great beach) on Phuket, set on a hill above it (used to be Pop cottage). Not been to it myself but know the area as have holidayed at Kata a few times.
Have been round the Krabi Heritage...in itself its a nice three star property but the pool had the feeling of being located in a car park and its not in the quietest of areas.
All these hotels are in reasonably lively areas with easy access to bars and restaurants.
Price wise seems OK...I would though maybe see about upgrading the Bangkok hotel..this usually only adds a few pound to the deal and its worth it to stay in the lap of luxury.
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