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143 Moo 3 T. Ao Nang, A. Muang, Krabi 81000 Thailand

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Welcome to Krabi La Playa Resort, a resort hotel located between Ao Nang and Nopparat Thara beaches surrounded by two acres of exquisitely designed garden, a unique swimming pool with several individual whirlpools, and poolside salas where you can indulge in a traditional Thai massage. The interior lobby decor in contemporary Thai style creates an enchanting atmosphere blending in the natural surroundings. Choose from our 79 attractive Superior, Deluxe, or Pool-Side deluxe rooms overlooking the Andaman Sea and enjoy comfort, hospitality, and convenience at Krabi La Playa Resort at reasonable rates.
Krabi La Playa Resort is located only 150 meters from the beautiful sandy Nopparat Thara and Ao Nang beaches and in walking distance to the shopping areas. A courtesy bus from and to Krabi Airport takes less than 30 minutes. (Open Early 2004)
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Room Types
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High Season |
Low Season |
Peak Season |
Now
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31 Oct '05 |
1 Nov '05 - 19 Dec'05
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11 Jan - 15 Apr '06
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Superior |
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3,750 |
2,000 |
5,000 |
Deluxe |
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4,275 |
2,650 |
5,625 |
Pool Deluxe A |
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5,250 |
3,500 |
6,250 |
Pool Deluxe B |
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5,000 |
3,250 |
6,500 |
Extra Bed |
700 |
800 |
800 |
800 |
Meal Rates |
Adult |
| American Breakfast |
350 |
| Lunch |
400 |
| Dinner |
600 |
Obligatory Gala Dinner |
Adult |
| Christmas (24 Dec '05) |
2,000 |
| New Year's Eve (31 Dec '05) |
2,500 |
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Krabi La Playa Resort is divided into three wings: a four-story building and two five-story buildings, each of which is equipped with elevators.
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Out-door Recreation:
- Transfer to airport and down town
- Car parking
- Traditional Thai massage
- Laundry service
- Baby cots
- Fax & photocopy service
- Internet corner
- Safe deposit boxes at the Reception
Other than nationally-known Thai events, Krabi observes several local festivals such as the Andaman Sea Festival which is held annually in November to signal the beginning of the holiday season. The festival features cultural events as well as water sports. The setting adrift of the Chao Le Boat on Lanta Island is a religious event observed by the Chao Le people on every full moon of the sixth and eleventh month. During this event boats are ceremoniously released at the beach as a symbolic act of purging bad luck while participants engage in singing and in dancing the Rong Ngeng around the boats to be released.
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