Located in the tropical paradise of Thailand’s Phuket Western coast on a secluded cove, Le Méridien Phuket Beach Resort is set amidst 40 acres of lush foliage, sprawling golden sands, and the emerald Andaman Sea.

The hotel features two lagoon-size swimming pools, four tennis courts, a pair of air-conditioned squash courts, a world-class spa, a variety of land and sea sports facilities, a discovery centre for kids, and a historic Margaret Lee cruiser that offers unique cruise adventures. 10 restaurants and bars allow for a gastronomic journey around the globe.

The resort is just minutes away from some of the celebrated sites of Phuket, including the lively shopping and restaurant district of Patong, the 29 ornate temples that dot the island, hiking trails through ancient limestone caverns, and scuba diving through the Andaman Sea’s translucent indigo waters.

The 417 superior rooms and 53 luxury suites are enriched with a local Thai design, complementing the resort's tropical setting. These, along with superb amenities, provide creative holidays that are delivered with comfort.

The hotel features six meeting rooms.

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