The best resorts in Phuket
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There’s no dearth of spacious and luxurious resorts in Phuket that will spoil you silly. Take your pick from the elegant JW Mariott Phuket Spa, which is home to a whopping 14 restaurants; the conveniently-located Holiday Inn Resor … Read more
There’s no dearth of spacious and luxurious resorts in Phuket that will spoil you silly. Take your pick from the elegant JW Mariott Phuket Spa, which is home to a whopping 14 restaurants; the conveniently-located Holiday Inn Resort at Patong Beach; or the swanky Banyan Tree Phuket at Laguna Phuket, with its pool villas, 18-hole golf course, tennis courts and spa. Choose from a range of beautiful locations: the Anantara Phuket is situated between Mai Khao Beach and Sirinath National Park, the Pacific Club nestles on a hilly jungle near Nai Harn Lake, and the Amari Vogue Resort is surrounded by tropical forests and faces the secluded the Tubtak Beach in Krabi. Read less

There’s no dearth of spacious and luxurious resorts in Phuket that will spoil you silly. Take your pick from the elegant JW Mariott Phuket Spa, which is home to a whopping 14 restaurants; the conveniently-located Holiday Inn Resort at Patong Beach; or the swanky Banyan Tree Phuket at Laguna Phuket, with its pool villas, 18-hole golf course, tennis courts and spa. Choose from a range of beautiful locations: the Anantara Phuket is situated between Mai Khao Beach and Sirinath National Park, the Pacific Club nestles on a hilly jungle near Nai Harn Lake, and the Amari Vogue Resort is surrounded by tropical forests and faces the secluded the Tubtak Beach in Krabi. The Andara Resort on Kamala Beach has its own excellent beach club and spa, while the Friendship Beach Resort at Chalong Bay is home to the premier Atmanjai Wellness Spa & Detox Center.
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