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Mon, 29 August 2016

Santiburi Beach Resort & Spa in Koh Samui, Thailand Introduces Beach Butlers

Santiburi Beach Resort & Spa in Koh Samui, Thailand is now offering guests the services of specially trained Beach Butlers.

Dedicated service staff make sure there is always a sun lounger available for guests along the resort's 300-metre beach frontage and they also provide two clean beach towels per person, plus complimentary iced bottled mineral water, daily servings of tropical fruit and ice cream, all to be enjoyed by the water's edge or by the 50-metre freeform swimming pool.

Santiburi beach butlers are also trained to keep a discreet eye out for how much sun guests have been exposed to and offer informed recommendations on sun protection. They can be called upon to take orders for food and drink which can be served right to the sunbed.

"Mae Nam beach is lined with some 600 coconut palms and has far fewer people per square metre than any other stretch of sand on Koh Samui," said the resort's General Manager, Cedric Bonvin. "Tempting as it may be to stay carefree on our beach all day, you can get too much of a good thing. Our beach butlers ensure guests stay refreshed, hydrated, and make the most of our beautiful setting."

The resort is currently offering a special promotion called "A world on the water, powered by the wind" which includes free sailing lessons with a watersports instructor, free use of all watersports equipment, a seafood BBQ dinner on the beach for two, and roundtrip airport transfers. Rates start at THB 33,500 for 3 nights in a luxury villa.

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