Suite of the week: The Dreamy Reserve pool villa at the Phulay Bay, a Ritz Carlton Reserve, Krabi


Can you think of one place in this world where you wouldn’t mind being stranded for the rest of your life? Many would name their own homes, but that’s only because they haven’t seen the Reserve Pool Villa in Phulay Bay, Krabi. My current dream is stuck there forever, what with the alluring pools on one side and lush gardens on the other. The sundeck comes with lounge beds where you can soak in the warm Thailand sun and also relish gazing at the gorgeous personal gardens. What is particularly noteworthy is how the Reserve Pool Villa helps you make the most of the outdoors, and its scenic beauty case in point. Rainforest showers and outdoor bath facilities are arduous to find in other locations. In addition, they also provide beach accessories for your use and convenience to make the most of your time here. Let’s take a tour indoors and inspect what makes this the place you never want to leave; to begin with, the gorgeous Thai murals add life to the villa like nothing else. Slip into your cotton and Thai silk robes, lay on your luxurious pillows and exquisitely fine linens, and enjoy an ambiance that is exclusive to Thailand.


The Reserve Pool Villa comes with an entire package of services and amenities, including oversized bathtubs for your complete comfort, walk-in closets, comfortable outdoor terrace, JBL digital Bluetooth sound system, evening turndown service, and butler available on request. All in all, this reserve pool villa is pure bliss and luxury.

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Rate: $998 per night (THB 31,100)
Occupancy: 2 adults
Area:3520 sq feet
Where:111 Moo 3, Nongthalay, Muang Krabi, 81180 Thailand.
Phone: +6675628111

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