Khao Lak combines magnificent forests, long golden sandy beaches and crystal clear water. From here you can easily access the Similan National Park, which offers unmissable coral bottoms to underwater lovers . It is a perfect place for diving in Thailand!
Khao Lak is one of the favorite destinations for divers, thanks to its proximity to the Similan and Surin islands, which represents a must for diving fans. Khao Lak has maintained a natural aspect and the tourist development has not affected the landscape, which is natural and welcoming. Located about an hour’s drive from Phuket International Airport, Khao Lak is a great alternative for families with children or honeymooners looking for a more calm and natural holiday.
The Briza is set on Khao Lak Beach in Phang Nga and is a 50-minute drive from Phuket Airport. It offers an outdoor pool, 3 dining options, free Wi-Fi and parking. Rooms at Briza Beach include an LCD satellite TV, DVD player and dresser. Guests can enjoy Thai cooking classes, scuba diving, snorkelling and golf on site. The Panalai restaurant serves buffet breakfast and dinner as well as international a la carte specialties.
Arrival at Phuket airport and transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation in Deluxe Room (half board included) at The Briza Khao Lak *** hotel
Free day for relaxation and optional dives.
Transfer to Phuket airport in good time.
Continue to the next destination.
Tariff per person, starting from:
Departure | Double | Supplement single |
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From 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021 | € 780 | € 470 |
Notes
Currency: Thai Baht – Exchange rate: 37.30
Changes in exchange rates with fluctuations greater than 3% will lead to an adjustment of costs and will be communicated within 20 days of departure.
Currency block: € 50 per file. The customer has the possibility to permanently block the cost of ground services which will no longer be subject to currency fluctuations. The request must be made at the same time as confirmation.
To participate in this trip you need a passport with a residual validity of at least 6 months
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L’arcipelago delle Similan, dichiarato parco nazionale nel 1982, è una meta obbligata per i subacquei di tutto il mondo. I fondali di queste nove isole granitiche, avvolte da una fitta giungla, sono caratterizzati da formazioni rocciose e grandi massi colonizzati da giardini di corallo duro, spugne barile ed enormi gorgonie che raggiungono anche i 3 metri. Queste formazioni creano un ambiente unico caratterizzato da grotte e tunnel, tranquillamente attraversabili, dove trovano riparo molti pesci tropicali di piccole e grandi dimensioni come tonni, carangidi e Jack Fish, squali leopardo, pinna bianca e pinna nera. Lo sperone roccioso di Richelieu Rock, situato tra l’arcipelago delle isole Surin e quello delle Similan, è uno dei siti più famosi dove immergersi alla ricerca degli squali balena, che raggiungono questa roccia per nutrirsi del plancton presente nelle acque circostanti.