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"It was the greatest four days of travel in my lifeand I've been to more than 50 countries." The Gold List's No. 1 property gets perfect scores across the...more
This 380-room hotel benefits from the good karma of its next-door neighbor, the much-revered Erawan Shrine. The four-story atrium lobby can feel frenetic on...more
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If the choice between Phuket's teakwood traditional and muted modern hotels leaves you cold, Indigo Pearl on Nai Yang Beach may be the place for you. This is a...more
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The JW Marriott is by far the best value in Bangkok. Rates as low as $200 a night will buy you one of the 441 richly paneled guest rooms with high-tech toys...more
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A short ride down an unpaved road off the main highway from Phuket delivers guests to this white-walled 293-room resort on prime frontage along Khao Lak Beach,...more
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This isn't just any Marriott: It sits next to Sirinath National Park on Phuket's northwest coast, one of the quieter and more beautiful bits of the island....more
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A group of American hippies turned real estate entrepreneurs have opened Kamalaya, a 60-room resort on the coconut palmcovered slopes of southern Koh...more
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The spectacular views make a lasting impression at this 36-villa property situated atop craggy headlands and both convenient to and removed from Koh Samui's...more
see the Koh Samui guidePatong Beach's popularity is also its bane: Packed with 20 resorts just off the sand, it's a fun place to visit, but not a great place to spend the...more
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Phang Nga, the coastal region along the mainland north of Phuket, was slammed by the tsunami. In the years since, the area has not only revitalized itself, it...more
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