Karon Sea Sands Resort

Karon Sea Sands Resort

208/2 Karon Road, Muang, Phuket, Thailand

Seconds walk away from Karon Beach, Karon Sea Sands Resort offers spacious rooms with a private balcony. This 4-star resort features an outdoor pool, a fitness centre and various dining options.

During you stay you can expect a comfortable, relaxing ambiance created by a harmonious blend of traditional Thai hospitality and modern facilities and amenities. The friendly and well trained staff at the resort will pamper you with professional, personalized service.

The resorts location is on the popular west coast of Phuket, and Karon offers a slice of paradise for every traveler. Picture yourself unwinding on the pristine golden sands of Karon Beach, soaking up the glorious sun while sipping on a refreshing coconut drink. Feel the thrill of diving into the crystal-clear waters or embark on a snorkeling adventure to discover hidden underwater treasures. Indulge your taste buds with delectable Thai & international cuisine. When the sun sets, immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife, where lively bars and clubs create an electrifying atmosphere.

Whether you're seeking tranquility or excitement, you stay at the Karon Sea Sands Resort promises an unforgettable vacation filled with natural beauty, adventure, and the warm hospitality of Thailand.


Facilities

Check in / check out:

2.pm / 12.am

Distance from city/town:

14.00

Car parking:

Yes

Nearest airport:

Phuket International Airport

Distance from airport:

45

Vehicle hire:

  • 24hr Reception
  • Lift
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Tour Desk
  • Valet Parking
  • Gym
  • Internet
  • Bar
  • Swimming pool
  • Kids pool
  • Daily housekeeping

Rooms and Deals

Best For

 The Buddist nation of Thailand is know for its  friendly and fun-loving locals, tropical weather, beautiful beaches, breath taking temples and mouth watering cuisine.  

 Best Time to Travel

The best time to travel to Thailand is between November and February due to lower rain fall and cooler weather. If you plan to focus on the northern provinces the hot season (March to May) and early rainy season (June to July) are not bad either, as temperatures are moderate at higher elevations. Northeastern and central Thailand on the other hand are best avoided from March to May when temperatures may climb over 40°C.

Flights

Flights to Phuket International Airport are cheap as chips. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $540 to $650 and the west coast from $500. Note - If you are looking for budget flights to Bangkok note they arrive at Don Mueang International Airport rather then Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $560 to $490 and west coast from $590.

Airport Transfers

Landing in Phuket International Airport you will find a number of options available to help you get to your accommodation. The cheapest way  is to go with  Airport Bus Phuket , which will costs around $3 AUD. The bus leaves every hour between 6:30am to 8:45pm. Note - All our deals on My Week Away either include airport transfers or heavily discounted transfers, making your trip from the airport to your chosen destination easy and without stress.

Getting around

Flying - Flying from one destination to another is relatively cheap and gives you more time to enjoy your holiday rather then spending your valuable days travelling. The down side of travelling by air is you don’t get a real sense of the country.

Bus - Thailand has a very reliable government-licensed bus system that connects all areas of the country. Comfortable, air-conditioned buses run frequently between major cities and fares are low.

Trains - Thailand has one of the best metre-gauge rail systems in the world, and train travel is easily the best way to get around & see the country.  Train travel in Thailand is comfortable, safe, cheap, environmentally friendly and unlike flying, it’s a genuine Thai experience making the journey as much a part of your trip as the destination.  Taking the train is easily the best way to travel between Bangkok & Chiang Mai, a train+ferry combo is the best way from Bangkok to Ko Samui, and a train+bus combo is the best way from Bangkok to Krabi or Phuket.

 Thailand’s largest island Phuket, is a mountainous province located on the southern tip of the Andaman Sea. The island is around 50Km long so getting around is easy.

Flights

Flights to Phuket International Airport are cheap as chips. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $450 to $650 and the west coast from $500. Flying time is about 8 hours direct and on average 12 with stops overs in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.

We suggest Scoot (flights via Singapore) and Air Asia (flights via KL) for best value, especially if booked well ahead.

Jetstar and Virgin also have direct flights from capitals and major airports with competitive pricing.

Phuket Airport is centrally located and about 30-40 minutes from Patong and other major resort areas.

 

Getting Around

Thailand’s largest island Phuket, is a mountainous province located on the southern tip of the Andaman Sea. The island is around 50Km long so getting around is easy.

Vehicle Hire- You can drive easily in Phuket (one of Asia’s less stressful places to take to the road) with car hire at the airport or from the hotels.  If you plan to pick up a car from the airport, we advise to book ahead. The operators often have a desk at the terminal, or will meet you outside with the vehicle. Rental is competively priced and well worth considering if you plan to day trip and see the island.

Hire Cars- Transfers can be arranged in advance either with the assistance of the hotel you have booked, or by contacting one of the transfer operators. They are usually very reliable and cheap. We suggest booking ahead to take the stress out of getting from the airport to your hotel. They’ll be waiting at the exit with your name on a placard and ready to carry your bags to the car.

 

Places and things to do

Phuket boasts a large range of  beaches, parks and forests to explore with a rich history and culture to discover.

Kamala Beach- A fantastic beach, the tropical greenery and friendly locals.

Karon Beach- Recently Lonely Planet named Karon Beach as one of the Top Ten Family Beach Holiday Destinations in the world.

Kata Beach- One of the most popular beaches in Phuket, Kata has the best of both worlds, with swaying palms, white sands and clear water on the beach itself.

Mai Khao Beach- The opening of Splash Jungle Waterpark at West Sands Resort at the beginning of 2010 promoted Mai Khao to a must-visit destination, especially for families with young kids.

Nai Harn Beach- Nai Harn Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Phuket. It’s encompassed on both sides by jungle-and-palm covered mountains and there’s a large freshwater inland lagoon.

Patong Beach- Patong Beach has gained a reputation over the years as the place to go for heavy partying. But those who are looking for more than just a crazy night out can also enjoy other activities.

Phi Phi Islands- Phi Phi Island are world famous.  The islands, when approached by boat, rise from the sea like fortresses. Sheer cliffs tower overhead, then give way to beach-fronted jungle. It’s well worth the effort and time to take a day to see the islands. It takes about 90 minutes on an express boat, and costs around $30-$50 AUD with meals, snorkelling and activities.

Adventures

For the adventurous you can swing through the trees at Phuket Tree Adventures and Flying Hunuman and for those that prefer a more slow pace head to the museum, Aquarium or indulge in a spa treatment.

Phang Nga Bay - Located in the Strait of Malacca between the island of Phuket and the mainland of the Malay Peninsula. The spectacular limestone cliffs and emerald green waters are a must see when you are in this region. You can take a variety of guided tours, helping you discover the 42 islands. Recommended companies include Phuket Sail Tours and  Simba Sea Trips.

Wat Chalong -  Visited by thousands each year Wat Chalong is one of Phuket’s most important temples. On special holidays Wat Chalong hosts ‘country fairs’ with a real local flavour where you can buy just about anything and snack on Thai food to your heart’s content.

Eating & Drinking

You may not find as many fine-dining choices in Phuket town as you would in nearby Patong beach, but you will still have an extensive choice of great food, with friendly service, at a reasonable price.

Some stand out restaurants include Siang Khae which serves some of the best north-eastern Thai on the island, Khon 101 with its delicious local cuisine and Ka Jok See which has a great wine list and delicious cocktails.

 

Shopping

From the more traditional shopping markets to air-conditioned malls, Phuket is a shopaholics dream. Head to Central Festival Phuket which lies just outside of Phuket’s CBD, rightly regarded as the shopping hub of the island, Central plays host to over 120 outlets selling products ranging from silk to sushi, from Levi’s to laptops, books to barbecues.

Khao Lak is for folks who shun the glitz and cheesiness of Phuket’s bigger resort towns, but still crave comfort, shopping and plenty of facilities. With long stretches of white sand backed by forested hills, warm waves to frolic in and easy acess for day trips to the Similan and Surin Islands, Khao Sok and Khao Lak/Lam Ru National Parks, or even Phuket, the area is a central and kick-back base for exploring the northern Andaman region 

 

 Flights

Flights to Phuket International Airport are cheap as chips. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $540 to $650 and the west coast from $500. 

 

Location & Getting There

Khaolak is located 1 hour from Phuket in the Phang Nga province and offers travellers a laid-back beachside paradise rich in culture and culinary delights, a perfect alternative to the fast pace and crowds of Patong and Phuket City.

 

Things to do

From romantic beach strolls, to day tours and great scuba diving, there’s lots to do when staying in Khaolak. The region is surrounded by national parks so an eco-friendly nature tour is a must. A ride through the jungle on the back of an elephant is definitely a life-enhancing experience and you will be amazed at the gentleness of these huge beasts.

 

Eating & Drinking

Khaolak is a foodies paradise offering travellers a wide range of delicious dining options. While enjoying the seas side views you will come across beach front cafes, such as Sawasdee and Sala Thai. When in the town centre head to O’connor’s Irish pub, don’t let the name fool you, which serves delectable Thai food with the bonus of washing it down with an icy cold Guinness. If you are wanting to mix it up a little head to the Viking Steak House where you will find a range of International, Scandinavian and Thai food.

 

Shopping

Even though Khaolak is not known for its shopping per se you will still find a large range  of shops selling souvenirs, cheap sunglasses, DVD’s and beachwear. A few places that are worth a mention Include Book Tree, perfect for a beach read, travel guides and magazines and the stylish Kanyarak Handicraft, which sells good quality cutlery, dishes, vases, tea sets, lamps and other attractive household accessories.

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