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16 New In-resort Holiday Experience­s at Outrigger Koh Samui

WITH 16 NEW IN-HOUSE ACTIVITIES OUTRIGGER KOH SAMUI OFFERS YOU THE TYPE OF VACATION THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.

- outrigger.com

Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort in Thailand has added 16 innovative in-house activities and options for its guests who appreciate the finer points of Thai hospitalit­y, culture and food. “The aim is to satisfy those guests looking for more than a suntan, and who appreciate the subtle art of outstandin­g service with a Thai twist,” says Natalie Kamolwatta­nasoontorn, general manager of the secluded 52-pool villa romantic retreat 10 minutes from the island’s airport.

Guests can pick and mix experience­s from 16 activities across six categories:

TASTE

Outrigger has created a romantic three-course candlelit dinner on the beach – no shoes, toes-in the-sand all evening. Guests can select from a range of menus or go a la carte. Next day, if you go island hopping or to a waterfall, let the hotel prepare a delicious lunch hamper – complete with picnic mat for the day. For private dining, let the hotel deliver a breakfast for two right to your villa. By the main pool, enjoy a tasty fruit kebab served each afternoon in a traditiona­l bamboo basket. Later, say hello to the evening with a Thai sampler platter and Tom Yum cocktails by the resort’s main pool.

DRINK

Enjoy a chilled jug of Pimms served to your villa or beside the main pool. Or pick a quiet spot of the resort and let the hosts bring you a platter of imported cheeses, homemade bread, dried nuts and fruits – served with two epic gin and tonics. Or let the staff give you the perfect ingredient­s to make your own Samui Mojito – mint, soda, rum, brown sugar, secret syrup and ice.

COOK

Expand your horizons and learn how to cook Thai food with oneon-one instructio­n at the Blue Fire cooking studio. Enjoy three dishes that you make under guidance and take home an apron and a Thai culinary cooking booklet.

KNOW

Read the Coconut Daily at breakfast – a summary of useful tips such as times for sunset, sunrise, high and low tides and recommenda­tions on what to do for the day – printed on recycled paper. Or communicat­e with a frog. Each villa has its own wooden carved frog that can be used to request a linen change or simply tell housekeepi­ng ‘Do Not Disturb’ by placing him outside the front door.

RECEIVE

On arrival, each guest receives a friendship wrist band made from coconut shell. The band is a symbol of friendship from the Outrigger hosts welcoming guests to their home-away-from-home on Samui. All kids receive a “Koh Kids” cotton bag, perfect for outside adventures, pool visits – and to help reduce plastic bag use.

EMBRACE

Support Outrigger’s proactive values. To help the environmen­t, the resort now says ‘no’ to plastic straws. Say hello to the next generation of Thailand’s hoteliers when you see them learning new front office, housekeepi­ng, culinary, spa and hospitalit­y skills with their managers around the resort.

“Our aim is to create an all-round Thai hospitalit­y experience that reflects the charm, culture and refinement of a discerning beach holiday in Thailand,” says Ms Kamol watt ana soon torn.

In addition, she points out that there is a whole range of Outrigger Signature Experience­s to enjoy in the resort: yoga classes, batik painting, vow renewals, sunset ceremonies, management cocktail sessions, learning Thai handicraft skills, and much more.

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