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The Beach Guide: 3 Seaside Spots in Southeast Asia
by Joy PecknoldA balmy, beach getaway sounds real nice right about now. All hovering around the equator, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines are a tropical triumvirate offering a bounty of bewitching coastline. Herein, five resorts that put you right by the water in more ways than one (hello, en-suite private pool).
The Beach Guide: 3 Seaside Spots in Southeast Asia
Would you like a infinity pool with your ocean front villa? On that private pool deck at this Phuket property, you can arrange to have the chefs prepare a BBQ while you just bask in the view. Only 15 minutes from the airport, Trisara lives up to its Sanskrit name meaning “third garden in heaven.” Especially if you take advantage of another special experience, the six hand massage, wherein three therapists simultaneously soothe sore muscles for 90 minutes.
The Beach Guide: 3 Seaside Spots in Southeast Asia
Last year, Condé Nast Traveler readers voted The Mulia – Nusa Dua in the South Kuta region of Bali the number one resort in the world. Its stunning white sandy beach certainly has something to do with that, but so does the rest of the 15-acre property boasting five styles of villas and eight dining options.
The Beach Guide: 3 Seaside Spots in Southeast Asia
Get that jungle feeling while still being oceanside—the suites at Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa are perched on the cliffs amongst the trees, and it’s a short stroll down to one of two secluded beaches. Eco-minded, it’s within a nature reserve and acts as caretaker. That ought to make you feel good, as does a visit to their Chi spa.
Would you like a infinity pool with your ocean front villa? On that private pool deck at this Phuket property, you can arrange to have the chefs prepare a BBQ while you just bask in the view. Only 15 minutes from the airport, Trisara lives up to its Sanskrit name meaning “third garden in heaven.” Especially if you take advantage of another special experience, the six hand massage, wherein three therapists simultaneously soothe sore muscles for 90 minutes.
Last year, Condé Nast Traveler readers voted The Mulia – Nusa Dua in the South Kuta region of Bali the number one resort in the world. Its stunning white sandy beach certainly has something to do with that, but so does the rest of the 15-acre property boasting five styles of villas and eight dining options.
Get that jungle feeling while still being oceanside—the suites at Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa are perched on the cliffs amongst the trees, and it’s a short stroll down to one of two secluded beaches. Eco-minded, it’s within a nature reserve and acts as caretaker. That ought to make you feel good, as does a visit to their Chi spa.