Thai Cooking Classes, Yoga, and Sea Turtle Rehab with Phuket’s Aleenta Resort
July 6, 2010By: Mary Winston Nicklin
Now's the time to travel to Thailand. As we've reported recently, luxury hotels in Bangkok and the islands-- faced with lower tourism numbers-- are rolling out the discounts to entice travelers back to Thailand. Score luxury for less and get your sunshine fix in a tropical paradise with the Aleenta Resort, perched on one of Phuket's most pristine and private beaches with staggering views of the Andaman Sea. More than just a spa and beach destination, Aleenta offers some unique activities, including guest participation in the on-site Marine Turtle Foundation, dedicated to the conservation of Thailand's four threatened turtle species. What's more- the resort offers Thai Cooking Classes and a stellar yoga program in addition to the "normal" resort recreational activities of boating, yachting, snorkeling, cycling, and sun-bathing on the sand. Both "early bird" and "last minute" rates are available at Aleenta Resort. Related Hotels
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