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The Bell Pool Villa Resort
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The Bell is located in the peaceful town of Kamala, 30 minutes from Phuket International Airport. The resort is situated on the west coast of Phuket alongside the beautiful turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea and is surrounded by tropical jungle and scenic mountain views. The resort offers stylish yet homely accommodations allowing guests to relax in their own tranquil haven, perfect for those wanting to unwind and escape from the hustle and bustle of Phuket tourist traps.
The resort features 16 private, luxury pool villas with their own lush tropical garden creating a serene atmosphere. One of the many advantages of the villas is their indoor/outdoor living environment that takes full advantage of Phuket’s beautiful tropical climate. Guests can relax by the pool while still being able to interact with their family or friends, enhancing the feeling of being in their own private tropical hideaway.
The villas range between one and four bedrooms, perfect for couples, families or larger group of travellers seeking privacy, comfort and space. All bedrooms have en suite bathrooms and all master bathrooms have their own private bathtub. Every villa has a spacious living area complete with a fully serviced kitchen, indoor dining area, comfy sofa and home theatre system. Outside, you will find your very own large (8.5m x 4m) swimming pool, outdoor terrace, rain shower and a private sala for relaxation.
With all services taking place inside the villa, you have the unique opportunity to create your own exotic hideaway. The resort’s 24-hour butler service is available to all guests and staff are contactable using a free mobile phone service. Luxury cars are available to take you anywhere around the island or guests can rent one of the motorbikes giving them the freedom to explore on their own. The Bell also has a free shuttle bus available to and from Kamala and Patong beach.
In-villa dining is available 24-hours for guests who can choose from one of the resort’s menus and enjoy delicious local, international or fusion inspired cuisine all in the privacy of their own villa. Alternatively, The Bell also offers a fantastic barbecue package with the option of having your own chef prepare the food or having a cart of fresh food delivered for those who prefer to cook for themselves.
The Bell also offers an range of rejuvenating spa and massage treatments which can be enjoyed at your poolside sala. In-villa yoga and cooking classes are also available as well as a full range of activities including shows and tours around Phuket.
Guide to South Thailand, Phuket & Khao Lak
Phuket has a long history. In centuries past, it was an important trading post. Two centuries ago, extensive tin mining drew thousands of Chinese labourers to the island and their influence has remained, leaving the province of Phuket with the highest percentage of ethnic Chinese in the country. The southern and coastal areas of the island were predominantly inhabited by Muslim fisherman.
Whether it's world-class diving in the Andaman Sea, golf at the world standard championship courses or exciting eco-adventures in tropical forests, it is the place to extend your horizons. Take an exhilarating speedboat ride to the surrounding islands or enjoy a serene cruise around mystical Phang Noa Bay.
Or why not enjoy the vibrant nightlife at legendary Patong Beach with its bewildering mix of restaurants, bars, discos, live music clubs and cabarets. Inexpensive deals abound to this stunning destination and there are a wide variety of holiday packages available that need not break the budget.
Phuket is more than a provincial capital; it is also a fascinating location for enthusiastic shoppers with all kind of budgets. You will find items ranging from antique Asian art and crafts, clothing boutiques, household knick-knacks to bolts of famous Thai silk with bargaining the order of the day.
With its idyllic tropical weather, Phuket is a favourite with beach lovers. There are, broadly speaking, two seasons: the dry and the wet. The dry season begins in December and lasts until April, when the rainfall increases. Wet or dry, temperatures remain remarkably consistent, nestling around 30°C and always with a dash of humidity.
Just a 45-minute speedboat jaunt and a 90-minute ferryboat ride from Phuket are the towering limestone outcrop of the twin Phi Phi Islands. The larger and inhabited island, Phi Phi Don attracts hundreds of visitors to stay on its lovely shores. It is paradise perfected with beautiful beaches, stunning rock formations and vivid turquoise waters teeming with colourful marine life. Without roads, there is no hustle and bustle, no reason to hurry. Longtail boats make the many secluded beaches around Phi Phi Don accessible.
The sheer limestone walls of the smaller Phi Phi Leh are dotted with caves and passages and the island's shallow blue-green lagoons and coral gardens are a snorkeller's paradise.
So whether you want to snorkel the day away, relax in the sun, dance 'til dawn at a club, or indulge in Thai specialty cuisines, it's not difficult to see why Phuket is considered the ultimate holiday destination in Thailand.