Koh Kood Beach Resort

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Immerse Yourself in Tropical Water:

With its quiet atmosphere and welcoming surroundings, Koh Kood Beach Resort is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxing, homely stay in a tropical island.

Koh Kood Beach Resort is nestled in natural forest surroundings and ocean views. Enjoy sunsets, sea views and lush vegetation from the comfort of our infinity pool.

 

Located off Thailand's eastern coast, Koh Kood offers several great sandy beaches where you can relax beneath the palm trees and bathe in the crystal-clear water. The island is one of a few off-the-beaten track destinations in Thailand. You can explore the island on a rented scooter and visit some of the small fishing villages. Despite having a wide range of facilities, Koh Kood Beach Resort is designed to feel quaint and restful, suitable for travelers who seek total relaxation in an isolated place.

 

The best period is from November to April, when the temperature is around 30-35 degrees.

 

 

1 April - 09 April

and

16 Apr - 31 Oct

1 Nov - 15 Dec

and

16 Jan - 31 Mar

16 Dec - 15 Jan

and

10 Apr - 15 Apr

Breakfast

Bali Bungalow

(accommodate 2 guests)

2,500 3,500 4,500 Included

Thai Twin House

Price/Room

(accommodate 2 guests)

3,000 4,000 5,000 Included

Family House (2 bedrooms)

Price/Room

(accommodate 5 guests)

4,000 5,000 6,000 Included
Extra 800 800 800

Prices are valid from November 1, 2011 until October 31, 2012

Facilities

• All day dining

• Restaurant

• Pool

• Jacuzzi in Twin House & Family House

• Hair dryer

• Mini bar in all rooms

• Open air bathrooms

• Safety box

• Television & DVD player

• Air-conditioned rooms

• PADI & CMAS dive center

 

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