Travel challenge: A Thai beach holiday
Every week we invite competing companies to give us their best deal for a specified holiday. Today: a 10-night beach holiday in Thailand. Prices are for two people, departing at the end of February and include flights from Heathrow, accommodation and transfers.
Thomson Tailormade
£1,298: Pattaya
Departs 27 February and includes room-only accommodation at the recently refurbished Aisawan Resort and Spa, Pattaya (on the Gulf of Thailand). "This is possibly one of the coolest places to stay in town and one of the few right on the beach. The beach club is ideal for those looking for relaxation during the day – and at night low lights and contemporary furniture transform this four-star resort into an idyllic setting for cocktails and romantic dinners," says Andrea Loddo of Thomson Tailormade (0871 664 0273; thomsontailormade.com).
Travelmood
£1,458: Cha Am
Departs 26 February and includes room-only accommodation at The Regent Chalet, Cha Am (on the Gulf of Thailand). "Cha Am is a quiet coastal resort, ideal if you're looking for complete relaxation on your holiday. Enjoy water sports, amble through the markets, and sample the fresh wares brought in daily by the local fishermen at the beachfront restaurants. The beach is arguably the most beautiful in the Phetchaburi Province. The Regent Chalet offers traditional Thai hospitality in the privacy of secluded detached bungalows," says Travelmood's Rad Sofronijevic (0800 8407 802; travelmood.com).
Tropical Sky
£1,798: Phuket
Departs 27 February and includes accommodation with breakfast at the recently renovated Kantary Bay Hotel, on the island of Phuket. "This charming seafront hotel is a short drive from the shops, restaurants and bars in Phuket town," says Tropical Sky's Brendan Prendergast (0870 907 9600; tropicalsky.co.uk).
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