Aava Resort & Spa - Mind Unwind
Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand
From £377 per person
Mind Unwind 5 day programme
- 3 Private guided meditation sessions (45 minutes each)
- 1 Hot compress massage (90 minutes)
- 1 Foot reflexology (60 minutes)
- 1 Free body wrap or Thai massage or scrub (60 minutes, min stay 5 nights, worth THB 1500)
- Breakfast
Exclusives and benefits
- Complimentary 1 daily wellness activity - can be Yoga / Meditation / Stretching / Muay Thai as per daily schedule - worth up to THB 1000 per clas, can be shared or private, depending on season
- Free airport return transfer from Surat Thani or Nakhon Si Thammarat airports (min. stay 5 nights, worth THB 4000)
- 1 Free body wrap or Thai massage or scrub (60 minutes, min stay 5 nights, worth THB 1500)
Any questions? Get in touch
Call: +44 (0)20 3735 7555
Overview hotel
Aava is located on Nadan Beach in Khanom, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southeast Thailand. Khanom is a small, quiet, town with beautiful natural scenery. The beaches have golden sand, the seawater is warm and the mountains are great to explore the wildlife when trekking or kayaking on the river. Hotel’s beach is very secluded and you may not see a soul as you walk along the shore.
When to go
Weather is pleasant most of the time. Best time to travel is from February to October. Hottest time of the year is from March to May. Monsoon season is from November to December..
What we love
- Aava offers fantastic value, this is affordable luxury
- Khanom is home to rare wild pink dolphins. Take a boat trip within our ‘Discover & Unwind’ programme to catch a glimpse, it’s an unforgettable experience
- Aava is very much into sustainability - there is no single use plastic policy and all their energy is made by their solar panels.
Who should go
• Couples who want a romantic healthy holiday
• All those who long for a lazy beach holidays with a couple of spa treatments to fully relax and unwind
• Travellers who want to avoid commercial and built-up Thailand as Aava can still be found off the beaten track.
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