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Wed, 12 August 2015

Royal Phuket Yacht Club to Rebrand as The Nai Harn

On 16 January 2016 the The Royal Phuket Yacht Club will officially rebrand as The Nai Harn.

Following the property's sale in May 2014 to a private equity firm, an extensive 18-month remodeling programme has been underway.

The Nai Harn, located on Nai Harn Beach, will offer 130 rooms and suites with views over the Andaman Sea, a spa and a new pool and food and beverage spaces.

"We are delighted to have taken over such an iconic hotel. It is with a strong sense of responsibility we have done this and we will be respecting the heritage of the resort as well as looking to the future with design innovations that will make the most of its incredible location," said The Nai Harn Chief Operating Officer, Christoph Berger. "Importantly too we will be fully embracing Southern Thai art and culture and bringing it into the resort experience both inside and outside of the resort so that guests can feel relaxed, inspired and engaged by the history and natural context of the destination."

Freeform sculptural furniture and art pieces add rich textures throughout the resort while high ceilings and glass façades seamlessly work to integrate the beach and sea outside in a celebration of the environment.

The Nai Harn will offer six dining experiences for guests from the all day dining restaurant to the rooftop deck and destination dining, intimate meeting facilities and wedding planning experts, as well as five treatment rooms at The Nai Harn Spa.

The Nai Harn will be offering an opening rate starting of THB8,000 net per night until 31 October 2016. Terms and conditions apply.

Royal Phuket Yacht Club, Phuket, Nai Harn, Sailing

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