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Hotel Pavilion Queen's Bay Krabi Thailand
Has anyone tried the Pavilion Queens Bay Hotel in Krabi Thailand?
It looks very attactive in catalouges and on the web, but how is it in real life? How is the transport to the beach / Krabi town? Which beach is the nearest to the hotel? I'm very interested in any information about this hotel. Thanks Peter |
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Hotel Pavilion Queen's Bay Krabi Thailand
Originally posted by Peter Has anyone tried the Pavilion Queens Bay Hotel in Krabi Thailand? It looks very attactive in catalouges and on the web, but how is it in real life? How is the transport to the beach / Krabi town? Which beach is the nearest to the hotel? I'm very interested in any information about this hotel. Thanks Peter Hi Peter, We stayed at the Krabi thai village resort last year,it is opposite the Pav queens bay.The hotel looks very nice,and has had lot's of favourable reports.It is situated on a side road,slightly up a hill.There are a few restaurants and a couple of other hotels up this road.It takes about 7 mins to get to the main beach road ,where all the little shops and restaurantsare situated,plus longtail boats [for trips out to the islands].There is another beach ,the hap napphara national park [wrong spelling]which is also about 7 mins walk away,this is a lovely very quiet beach,that is mostly used only by the locals.There is transport easily availiable to get into Krabi town.We really enjoyed our stay in Krabi,it's a very scenic area . -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
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Hotel Pavilion Queen's Bay Krabi Thailand
Hi Peter, We stayed at the Krabi thai village resort last year,it is opposite the Pav queens bay.The hotel looks very nice,and has had lot's of favourable reports.It is situated on a side road,slightly up a hill.There are a few restaurants and a couple of other hotels up this road.It takes about 7 mins to get to the main beach road ,where all the little shops and restaurantsare situated,plus longtail boats [for trips out to the islands].There is another beach ,the hap napphara national park [wrong spelling]which is also about 7 mins walk away,this is a lovely very quiet beach,that is mostly used only by the locals.There is transport easily availiable to get into Krabi town.We really enjoyed our stay in Krabi,it's a very scenic area . Thanks suziuno We have booked your trip in Feburary and will be staying at the Queens Bay for 17 days. Are there any "must do's" in the Krabi area? Peter |
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Hotel Pavilion Queen's Bay Krabi Thailand
Originally posted by Peter Hi Peter, We stayed at the Krabi thai village resort last year,it is opposite the Pav queens bay.The hotel looks very nice,and has had lot's of favourable reports.It is situated on a side road,slightly up a hill.There are a few restaurants and a couple of other hotels up this road.It takes about 7 mins to get to the main beach road ,where all the little shops and restaurantsare situated,plus longtail boats [for trips out to the islands].There is another beach ,the hap napphara national park [wrong spelling]which is also about 7 mins walk away,this is a lovely very quiet beach,that is mostly used only by the locals.There is transport easily availiable to get into Krabi town.We really enjoyed our stay in Krabi,it's a very scenic area . Thanks suziuno We have booked your trip in Feburary and will be staying at the Queens Bay for 17 days. Are there any "must do's" in the Krabi area? Peter Hi, Feb will be a great time of the year to visit Krabi,there are lot's of things to do.Get a longtail boat out to the islands,chicken or poda,walk around the back of poda island,you might be lucky like we were,and have a lovely stretch of beach all to yourself!!.Go to railey,another island,where the posh ravayee??, resort is,great scenery. Go on a canoe trip to pranang bay,go to phi phi, go elephant treking,there are loads of trips to go on.Have a great time !! sue -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
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