COMO Hotels and Resorts encourages travelers to visit Thailand with its COMO Bubble offer.
Along with the new 60-day tourist visa from Thailand to help jumpstart its tourism economy, the luxury hotel group introduced COMO Bubble. The offer is designed for an extended stay of at least 21 nights at COMO Metropolitan Bangkok and COMO Point Yamu Phuket.
The trip begins in Bangkok with a luxury airport pickup and 15-night stay at COMO Metropolitan Bangkok. The serene property offers spacious accommodations, ideal for relaxation or remote work. Take advantage of nutritious and delicious daily menus, and complimentary yoga and guided meditation classes available throughout the stay.
When the Bangkok portion of the trip is complete, guests transfer to Phuket for the remainder of the visit at COMO Point Yamu Phuket. The cliffside property is located on the secluded eastern side of Phuket, at Cape Yamu. The resort offers panoramic views of the Andaman Sea. Private pool villas allow guests to rest and recharge. Take part in jungle treks, mountain biking and seafood barbecues.
All aspects of the offer comply with Thailand’s quarantine rules for international visitors. The offer is based on a 15-night stay in the penthouse suite at COMO Metropolitan Bangkok and seven nights in the one-bedroom pool villa at COMO Point Yamu Phuket. Additional weeks at COMO Point Yamu Phuket may be added for an additional fee. Reservations can be made by email.
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