
If a quiet day on the island or a swim in the
pool isn't enough to ease your muscles, try
a Traditional Thai Massage at the seaside pavilion.
If you want to extend your vacation and need
to inquire about further traveling plans, go
to the tour desk in the lobby. Sometimes paradise
can be too much for some people, so if you ever
need those city essentials like air conditioning,
a hair dryer, TV or satellite TV, it's all available.
And for the long stay vacationers who never
want to leave this paradise, a laundry service
is available for your convenience.
The resort offers a variety
of activities for you to do. The resort's poolside
offers everything the beach does, except the
sand. From ordering drinks to sip in the pool
or just enjoying the view from the lounge chairs
as the staff waits on you like a king, you can't
lose with these options.
The Wana Dalah restaurant offers Thai cuisine with the freshest seafood,
prepared by the resident chef who's only love
is to perfect the art of tasty home cooking.
Depending on your mood and nature's element,
you can choose to dine either indoors or outdoors
at the restaurant, as both options are available
to you.
The wana prisine bar is stocked
with every ingredient for every cocktail from
Mai Tai's to Singapore Slings, so you don't
have to go far for a brisk drink. The bar's
atmosphere coincides with the rest of the rest
of the resort with its wooden bar stools and
open-air ambience.
Activities
There's a plethora of things to do outside the
resort, from deep sea snorkeling, hiking, to
exploring caves. Park ranger guided treks along
the coast or inland can be arranged by our local
tour services in the area.
About 5km past Takua Thung on the way to Phang
Nga is Wat Tham Suwankhuha, there's a cave shrine
filled with Buddha images and exquisite natural
rock formations. Other nearby caves can also
be found in the province including Tham Reusisawan
and Tham Phung Chang, both 3km south of Phang
Nga. For a more water based activity, boats
tours can easily be found and rented for snorkeling
and navigating the scenic Phang Nga Bay, the
same one used for the water scenes in James
Bond's The Man With the Golden Finger.
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