Need to shake off those lingering winter blues with a little tropical sun and Vitamin Sea? You’re in luck with the opening of boutique retreat Marasca Samui.
For many it’s been a long hard winter as the world (well parts of it at least) struggles to pick up the post-pandemic pace, find peace, and centre itself. However, that doesn’t mean you don’t deserve a little respite, a little quiet, and a bevy of cocktails with tiny umbrellas served poolside. Get out from under and set yourself up for the summer that soon will be with a little flight and a lot of good times on Thailand’s most exclusive party island.
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Located on the iconic Chaweng Beach, the heart of the Thai island’s party scene, Marasca is an intimate and mindfully sustainable beachfront resort with just 62 rooms, meaning you’ll only have to share your time in the sun with a coveted few.
Start your day at Homegrown for healthy green juices packed with ingredients from the resort’s own gardens, before grading complimentary snacks in The Hangout, a serene space connected to the hotel’s Spa by Marasca, home to treatments – including the signature Hot Shell Massage – that use natural 100 per cent essential oils for a little mind and body alignment.
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During the day, the property’s Cabanas Koh Samui offers a refined yet casual day-to-night luxury beach club experience, complete with curated music, arts and specialty food stations with a variety of cuisines serving quick bites from the wholesome menus.
Once you’ve basked with the beautiful people long enough, you’ll be able to retire to your responded guest suite (the Comfy with Pool and Homely with Pool rooms feature their own plunge pools), with its oversized king bed, private balcony, Marshall bluetooth speaker, and well-equipped bathroom – some even boast outdoor showers.
Sounds like just what the doctor ordered.
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