I prefer a combination of activity (hiking, jogging, swimming) on vacation, relaxation (reading), and good meals. Small hotels are preferable to big chains and historical settings are ideal.
Luxurious, Modern, Rustic, Quiet, Scenic, Beach, Water Sports, Tourists, Not For Disabled, Not For Singles
June 15 2007: Phuket is a neat area of Thailand, worth seeing as a change from the big cities. The beaches are clean and the hotel was quite pleasant. The public spaces are slightly nicer than the private rooms -- great pool, lovely buffet breakfast, several delicios restaurants to choose from for dinner. We used sea kayaks for an outing one morning, took a scuba diving day (some snorkeled) via the hotel planner and we also had a private yoga lesson one day - all were great. The Chedi is not near much - secluded and quiet with few things to walk to, but a great place to relax with a small group or a favorite book. You can travel into the town for about $2US (30 mins by car) to see the nightlift and try another restaurant. The Chedi is not a great choice for a young, spring break crowd but wonderful for adults looking to relax.
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AN EXCLUSIVE BEACH RESORT AN EASY BLEND OF TIMELESSSIMPLICITY AND 20TH CENTURY SOPHISTICATION. RELAX IN THERUSTIC SERENITY OF THATCHED COTTAGES WHERE PANELS OF WOVENPALM FRONDS TEAK FLOOR AND AN EARTHEN PALETTE BRING THEOUTDOORS INSIDE.