10 Exotic Beach Resorts You Can Visit Now for Under $200
Yahoo Travel
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Anantara Si Kao Resort & Spa, Sikao, Thailand
About an hour south of the tourist town of Krabi is the small Anantara Si Kao Resort & Spa, the lone occupant of a nine-mile stretch of white-sand beach, where hammocks swing lazily from palm trees, facing sunsets that sink over the giant limestone karsts of the Andaman Sea. The property is kid-friendly but quiet, with an adults-only pool and a spa with a serene lotus pond. From here, hop a long-tail boat to Koh Kradan for a day trip, or simply explore the on-site beaches, which are almost completely free of crowds. Rates from $153 per night; sikao.anantara.com.
By Dara Continenza
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