
About
Find yourself enjoying two contrasting atmospheres of Thailand. Starting with three exciting nights in Bangkok, where you’ll stay at the four-star Century Park Hotel perfectly positioned to offer you both a city-centre stay, without feeling as if you’re right in the heart of the hustle and bustle. An easy 10-minute walk from the BTS Sky Train allows you to explore Bangkok at your leisure. Alternatively, you’re a short cab ride from shopping districts of Platinum, Siam, Centralworld and Chit Lom. With so much to see and experience in Bangkok, three nights in Bangkok is bound to be well spent. Then it’s time to head over to Koh Samui where you’ll spend the remaining seven nights in The Sarann Koh Samui , a beautiful resort offering peace and tranquillity. A boutique resort with only 49 rooms, sits perfectly on the seafront, offering a stunning jungle backdrop and incredible sea views. With high-end suite & villa accommodation, and a beachfront restaurant offering eclectic Thai cuisine, you may never want to leave the resort, but if you find yourself wanting to explore the incredible surroundings of Koh Samui, then just 30-minutes inland, you’ll find the lively hub of Koh Samui and all its boutiques, restaurants, and nightlife
- See more of Thailand with this Thai twin-centre adventure.
- Both resorts are within easy reach to local amenities, making them the perfect places to explore
- Beach and city break together in one trip.
Overview
At a glance
Accommodation
The Century Park
The rooms at this city hotel are perfectly arranged to offer a retreat from the lively atmosphere of the city of Bangkok. From your room, you can expect:
Grand Deluxe
- Size: 43 sqm
- Double or twin beds
- Private balcony
- City view
- Max occupancy: 2 adults
The Sarann Koh Samui
Your upgrade to a detached Jacuzzi Villa will provide warm-wood furnishings and spacious interiors. Bringing a sense of peace and tranquillity to your stay.
Jacuzzi Villa
- Size: 78 sqm
- King-sized or twin bed
- Private patio
- Jungle view
- Max occupancy: 3 adults or 2 adults & 1 child
Dining
Itinerary
Night 1-4
Century Park Hotel
Finding yourself in the centre of Bangkok means you’ll have the options of so much to see and do. This hotel provides a little escape from the centre of all the action but a 10-minute walk from the BTS Sky Train and only three stops from Siam, is where you can discover anything from historical sights and attractions like Pathum Wanaram Temple and the Jim Thompson House, to art museums including Madam Tussauds, to lively nightlife and rooftop bars.
While you’re exploring the streets of Bangkok, there will be local food and market stalls for you to try some of their delicacies, from a traditional Pad Thai, to barbequed fish. Discovering the tastes of Thailand in this iconic city will create memories that’ll last a lifetime. On top of that, you’ll find that eating and trying the street food is super cost efficient, making this the perfect place to explore, especially on a budget.
Night 4-10
The Sarann Koh Samui
After spending three lively nights in Bangkok, you’ll hop over the Island of Ko Samui, where you’ll spend a week enjoying a slightly slower pace of life. Taking it easy in the peaceful setting of Ko Samui and enjoying a boutique resort with gorgeous sea views and a lush tropical backdrop. Take the time to enjoy the award-winning beachfront restaurant, Wild Ginger, which serves an diverse mix of Thai and contemporary Western culinary creations.
You’ll be seated on an open terrace to create a relaxed outdoor-dining vibe. The perfect place for a special evening out.
Fill your days with either relaxing on the golden sandy beach, listening to the waves rolling in with a light breeze flowing over your warm skin, or discovering the beautiful town of Ko Samui. From jet ski safaris to visiting the Big Buddha Temple. You could even find yourself at the Samui Elephant Sanctuary where elephants go to retire from an exhausting life of working for the tourism industry. Feed, walk with, and observe as the elephant’s bathe at their leisure. The sanctuary has won awards for its animal welfare, too. It’s certainly a place you should consider visiting if you want to give back to these incredible animals, be at one with nature, and want a once-in-a-lifetime experience with one of the most majestic animals on the planet.
The island is rich with history and culture, with plenty of beaches, tours, and incredible sights. You won’t be short of things to do, food to try, or attractions to visit in Ko Samui.
