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  • Ko Phi Phi Don
    The largest of the Phi Phi Islands, Ko Phi Phi Don is a non-volcanic island, made mostly of limestone. Accessible from Phuket, with all visitors arriving by boat, Ko Phi Phi Don has great beaches and popular diving and snorkeling spots. Much of the island is a protected marine reserve.
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  • Krabi Town
    The southern Thailand town of Krabi serves as base camp for exploring the province of the same name, a lush region of jungles, limestone cliffs and idyllic isles floating just offshore in the Andaman Sea. Buddhist shrines still used by local monks are tucked into the chambers of the town's top attraction, Tiger Cave. The riverside pier links travellers with ferries and longboats to the best scuba diving, rock climbing and white sand beaches on the coast.
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  • Ao Nang
    Packed with all the amenities—and unsightly development—of a modern Thai harbour town, Ao Nang is a popular base camp for exploring Krabi’s karst islands. A long arc of sand is shared by long-tailed boats delivering day-trippers to resorts and rowdy beach bars.
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  • Phuket
    Phuket offers a rainbow spectrum of spectacular holiday sights from blue lagoons and pink sunsets to orange-robed monks. Three wheeled-Tuk Tuks, taxis, buses and long tailed boats transport visitors between these marvels. Phuket's south coast offers its most popular beaches. The north is more tranquil. Koh Phi Phi, Phang Nga Bay and Patong Beach are popular spots. Diving, snorkeling, wind surfing and sailing are just a few active options. Inland, forested hills, mountains and cliffs wait to be explored.
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  • Karon
    At nearly three miles long, Karon’s beach stretches on and on and on… so this might be the perfect spot for travelers who want as much space as possible around their beach blankets. TripAdvisor travelers say the diving is fabulous. And bring the kids-- Karon is known as a family-friendly town.
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  • Patong
    Party-hoppers flock to the wide and whimsical sands of Patong Beach. Mere minutes from the glittery chaos of Patong's many nightclubs, bars and discos, the golden beach is ideal for sunbathing, jet skiing, kayaking and parasailing. Lovers of leisure can spend the day relaxing on a sunbed under a colorful umbrella, lingering over treats from one of the vendors who stroll the sands.
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  • Langkawi
    Forested hills, romantic white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters greet visitors to tropical Palau Langkawi, the largest of the 99 islands in Langkawi archipelago. Known mysteriously as "Legendary Island" because of myths associated with its ancient geological formations, it drifts serenely alongside Malaysia in the azure Andaman Sea. Sample local cuisine at the night markets, hike to dramatic waterfalls or dive into an underwater marine park to take a guided glimpse at life beneath the sea.
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  • Bangkok
    Bangkok is full of exquisitely decorated Buddhist temples—as you go from one to the next you’ll be continually blown away by the craftsmanship and elabourate details. But if you’d rather seek enlightenment in a gourmet meal, or dance the night away, you’ll also enjoy Bangkok—the restaurant and nightclub scenes here are among the best in the world.
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  • Johor Bahru
    Johor Bahru is the second-largest city in Malaysia and, with the opening of two major amusement parks in 2012, it is poised to become a major tourist destination. TripAdvisor travellers also recommend visiting the Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple, a unique Hindu temple decorated with brilliant glass mosaics.
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  • Singapore
    Singapore is known as a bustling metropolis that also happens to be one of the cleanest and safest cities of its size in the world. (Just make sure you heed the local laws—something like spitting in the street might merely be considered rude in your hometown, but here, it carries a severe penalty.) You'll find historic sites like the Thian Hock Keng temple, superlative shopping (including gargantuan malls) and numerous beaches.
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  • Ho Chi Minh City
    Vietnam's bustling largest city sets the cultural and economic pace for the country. The former Saigon boasts charming French colonial architecture and wide boulevards, usually thronged and choked with traffic. Taxis are an option for seeing the sprawling city. The War Remnants Museum shows the Vietnam War through Vietnamese eyes. Don't miss the impressive Jade Emperor Pagoda. Go to the frenetic Ben Thanh Market for food, flowers or frogs. Tour through the Mekong Delta, past rice paddies and houseboats.
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  • Chiang Mai
    You could spend your whole Chiang Mai holiday exploring the famous Night Bazaar. Once you’ve exhausted the art of the cheerful haggle, however, there’s plenty more to explore. The National Museum and Botanic Garden are great places to soak up some local culture and to breathe in the delicate fragrance of Thai orchids. In the city’s centre, the remains of ancient walls embrace over 30 temples. Limber travellers can climb 300 stairs to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, an ornate Buddhist temple in the hills.
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  • Hanoi
    The charming Vietnamese capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while making room for modern developments alongside. Hanoi may have shrugged off several former names, including Thang Long, or "ascending dragon", but it hasn't forgotten its past, as sites such as Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum and Hoa Lo Prison attest. Lakes, parks, shady boulevards and more than 600 temples and pagodas add to the appeal of this city, which is easily explored by taxi.
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  • Bali
    Bali is a living postcard, an Indonesian paradise that feels like a fantasy. Soak up the sun on a stretch of fine white sand, or commune with the tropical creatures as you dive along coral ridges or the colorful wreck of a WWII war ship. On shore, the lush jungle shelters stone temples and mischievous monkeys. The “artistic capital” of Ubud is the perfect place to see a cultural dance performance, take a batik or silver-smithing workshop, or invigorate your mind and body in a yoga class.
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  • Taipei
    You can eat very well—and very cheaply—in Taipei. The restaurants may not look posh, but the quality of the food is superlative. And there’s a huge variety of restaurants—in addition to local Taiwanese specialties, you’ll find regional cuisines from all over China, as well as great Indian, Japanese and even Italian options. Just make sure to leave some room for snacks—street-vendor food here is addictive.
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  • Jeju Island
    Where else can you find an azalea-framed volcano to climb, a sisterhood of deep-divers, and ancient stone statues on which to make wishes? Jeju Island. A favourite with newlyweds (and K-drama fans), this popular retreat is also home to miles of golden beaches, winding coastal trails, and Jeju Waterworld, the area’s largest water park. No matter what your fancy, one thing is for certain: a day of sightseeing isn’t complete without enjoying some of the isle’s delicious raw seafood and famed barbecued black pork.
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  • Seoul
    From modern skyscrapers and neon lights to Buddhist temples, palaces and pagodas, Seoul is a fascinating mix of old and new. A hub of business, culture and finance both within South Korea and internationally, Seoul houses the headquarters for some of the world's largest corporations. It also has one of the world's best subway systems – the easiest way to get around in this densely populated area. For the best view of the city, go to the tower on Namsan, one of the mountains that encircle the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions about boutique hotels
  • What are the best boutique hotels near Time For Lime?
    Some of the more popular boutique hotels near Time For Lime include:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
    The Wings Boutique Hotels - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Do any boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have a pool?
    Popular boutique hotels in Ko Lanta that have a pool include:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • What are the best boutique hotels in Ko Lanta?
    Some of the best boutique hotels in Ko Lanta are:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Which boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have rooms with a private balcony?
    A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following boutique hotels in Ko Lanta:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Which boutique hotels in Ko Lanta are romantic?
    These boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have been described as romantic by other travellers:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Do any boutique hotels in Ko Lanta offer free breakfast?
    Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following boutique hotels in Ko Lanta:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Which boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have free parking?
    These boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have free parking:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Which boutique hotels in Ko Lanta offer airport transportation?
    Convenient airport transportation is offered by these popular boutique hotels in Ko Lanta:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
    It is always best to call ahead to confirm any transportation details.
  • Which boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have air conditioning?
    Here are some popular boutique hotels in Ko Lanta that offer air conditioning:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Which boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have a restaurant on-site?
    Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these boutique hotels in Ko Lanta:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5
  • Do any boutique hotels in Ko Lanta have laundry service?
    Here are some popular boutique hotels in Ko Lanta that offer laundry service:
    Layana Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 5.0/5
    The Houben - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
    Costa Lanta - Traveller rating: 4.0/5