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Le Meridien Khao Lak adds premium villas to its accommodation mix
Phang Nga, July 16, 2012
 

LE MERIDIEN Khao Lak Beach & Spa Resort has launched thirteen new Premium Villas situated on a 1.6-ha beachfront plot of land, west of the main hotel.

 

Embracing the boutique villa concept, the Premium Villas are set in their own private area adjacent to the main hotel. Six of the villas are lined along the beach – offering views of the Andaman Sea and direct beach access, while the other seven face the garden.

 

The villas range from the 188m2 one-bedroom villa with direct pool access, to a two-bedroom beachfront pool villa measuring 550m2. Each villa is complimented with a garden or patio, a private pool, Jacuzzi and gazebo.

 

Shared facilities include two swimming pools, a fitness centre, a sauna, and a steam room, while other recreation, spa and dining amenities are accessible at the main hotel.

 

“We are thrilled to introduce these thirteen premium villas to the luxury travellers. They are ideal for those wanting to indulge in a bit of extra luxury within a private environment,” said Dominik Stamm, general manager of Le Meridien Khao Lak Beach & Spa Resort.

 

“The expansion of our villa product is part of our strategy to further grow the luxury segment, as we see great potential of this market in this region,” he added.

 
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