Pimalai_Resort & Spa Our Rates from 18 May 2008 to 14 Jun 2008:
Type of Room
Full Rate
Sun 18/5
Mon 19/5
Tue 20/5
Wed 21/5
Thu 22/5
Fri 23/5
Sat 24/5
Sun 25/5
Mon 26/5
Tue 27/5
Wed 28/5
Thu 29/5
Fri 30/5
Sat 31/5
Sun 1/6
Mon 2/6
Tue 3/6
Wed 4/6
Thu 5/6
Fri 6/6
Sat 7/6
Sun 8/6
Mon 9/6
Tue 10/6
Wed 11/6
Thu 12/6
Fri 13/6
Sat 14/6
Rates are per room type per night
Rates will be charged in Thai Baht
All rates are inclusive of applicable taxes and service charges
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Book 2 nights get 1 additional night free
breakfast is inclusive
This offer requires a minimum stay of 3 nights
Terms & Conditions
Krabi Airport transfers pick up by join bus/Speed boat at Baht 1700 net per person each way and 50% discounted for child under 12 yrs.
breakfast is inclusive
(Optional) Extra bed price is 1000 THB per bed
(Optional) Airport transfer is available at 1700 THB per trip, payable direct to the hotel
Pimalai Resort And Spa Information
Hotel Information
Pimalai Resort & Spa is spectacularly located, deeply nestled in the lush Ba Kan Tiang Bay. Just 70 kms south of Krabi Airport, the resort is set in 100 acres of natural tropical surroundings with direct access to 900 meters of unspoiled pristine sandy beach.
Hotel Facilities
Airport Transfers
Balcony Rooms
Bar/Pub/Lounge
Bicycle Rental
Business Centre
Children Pool
Conference Facilities
Fitness Centre
Internet Access
Jacuzzi
Laundry
Massage
Parking
Restaurant
Room Service
Safety Box
Spa
Steam/Sauna
Swimming Pool
Tour Desk
Watersport Equipments
Room Facilities
Air Condition
Cable/Satellite
Coffee/Tea
Hair Dryer
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Minibar/Fridge
Security Safe
Telephone
Television
More Information
Location
Koh Lanta
Category
Deluxe
No.
of Rooms
80
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Address
99 Moo 5 Ba Kan Tiang Beach Lanta Yai Island Krabi 81150, Thailand
Koh Lanta island is a favourite spot for those who seek peace and solitude, and is the home of the District and National Park offices. Mountainous and rugged in some spots, especially near the southern tip; with a combination of gravelly and fine white sandy beaches, the island is also home to a clan of Chao Ley, or Sea Gypsies who preserve many of their ancient customs and ceremonies.