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The Exclusive Rayavadee Resort in Thailand

By Adrian Prisca

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Located on the edge of Krabi’s National Marine Park – 800 kilometers south from Bangkok – in the middle of the Phranang Peninsula, the superb Rayavadee Resort is surrounded by lush vegetation, limestone cliffs, the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea and pristine, white sand beaches.

Not to mention the plethora of fishing villages and the gorgeous vegetation in the respective region, plus the fact that the drive from Phuket lasts a mere 2 hours and an array of flights are available daily from Bangkok to Krabi International Airport.

Based on the traditional design of the southern Thai village, the resort features 98 two-story pavilions and 4 beachfront villas, all scattered over almost 26 acres of coconut groves. The resort’s interiors and designs are up to guests’ expectations.

The pavilions boast with state of the art amenities, extravagant luxury, tropical decor based on polished wood, handcrafted details and richly colored materials, plus terraces with lavish seating. The rounded aspect of the surrounding rocky formations is depicted into the design of the resort within the shapes of the round pavilions themselves.

In addition, the range of possible activities is absolutely huge – whether guests prefer cultural activities, trekking through the incredibly beautiful natural park or picnics on the beach, the luxury Thai island provides everything they need. Let’s also add the half or full day trips aboard the resort’s luxury speedboats to the surrounding, plus the range of excursions to the most interesting sites in Krabi and we’ll have a truly unique place to relax and feel heavenly, courtesy of the resort’s Activities Centre.

And still, this doesn’t end here – guests may also practice snorkeling, sea canoeing, wind surfing and can hire a Hobie Cat, all thanks to the resort’s Water Sports Centre. In terms of culture, those who visit the Rayavadee Resort can take cooking classes, can learn to carve fruits in the traditional Thai way, can make flower garlands and can print batiks.

The last but not the least is the pleasure of dining, which here can be enjoyed in a number of places – the Krua Phranang, Raitally Terrace, The Grotto and the Raya Dining are at tourists’ disposal.

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About Adrian Prisca

Founder of Luxatic and countless other projects, Adrian has shaped this website into a go-to source for discerning readers looking for the latest in luxury products and experiences. He has over 15 years of experience in creating, managing and publishing lifestyle content across numerous platforms and he’s considered a leading voice in the luxury industry. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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