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- Ko SamuiYou’re on a gorgeous island off the coast of Thailand—it doesn’t get much better than this. Spend the day on a lively, popular beach, or explore the Ang Thong National Marine Park’s secluded lagoons. Looking for romance? Choose a luxurious five-star resort, a simple, secluded bungalow or pretty much anything in between.Read more
- ChawengParadise by day, party central by night, Chaweng is a favorite destination for sun-seekers and night owls alike. Choose Central Chaweng if you love nightclubs, music and fireworks. Head toward North Chaweng and Chaweng Noi for a more peaceful stay.Read more
- BophutLearn to dive, sunbathe on a sandy beach or indulge in inexpensive spa services (including amazing Thai massages) in Bophut, a beach village that recently has become home to many new hotels and villas. Try the main street for trendy shops and restaurants, or visit the Fisherman’s Village for more traditional shops.Read more
- Ko Pha-NganWe're guessing they don't have a werewolf problem in Koh Phangan, because every month on the full moon, thousands of people take part in the Full Moon Party's all-night festivities, including music on the beach. By day, you'll find a lovely island with coconut trees and plenty of sandy white beaches. If you're a diver, visit Sailrock for a spectacular wall dive.Read more
- Koh TaoDrifting serenely in the Gulf of Thailand, the palm-fringed island of Ko Tao takes its name from the abundant sea turtles that reside on its shores. White sand beaches sheltered by steep hills – some only accessible with four-wheel drive vehicles – and 300 days of sun per year invite long afternoons of lounging.Read more
- Surat ThaniPeople visit Surat Thani because it's the gateway to so much of Thailand's beauty, especially its Gulf Coast islands. From here, you'll be able to visit Ko Phangan (an island best explored via motorcycle), Ko Samui (known for marvellous beaches and waterfalls) and the 42 rainforest islands of Ang Thong National Marine Park.Read more
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- SingaporeSingapore is known as a bustling metropolis that also happens to be one of the cleanest and safest cities of its size in the world. (Just make sure you heed the local laws—something like spitting in the street might merely be considered rude in your hometown, but here, it carries a severe penalty.) You'll find historic sites like the Thian Hock Keng temple, superlative shopping (including gargantuan malls) and numerous beaches.Read more
- GuangzhouChina’s third-largest city is the capital of Guangdong Province and a thriving commercial centre. Its location on the Pearl River and proximity to Hong Kong has made Guangzhou a strategic port for centuries. Glimpse old temples and gleaming steel towers on an architectural tour. Visit one of four Chimelong theme parks for thrills and chills. Once called Canton, Guangzhou is considered the home of traditional (read Cantonese) “Chinese food.” Foodies will find more restaurants per capita here than anywhere else in China.Read more
- Hong KongHong Kong's a great city for an adventurous eater. Stop at a street vendor for fish balls on a stick or stinky tofu. Bakeries offer wife cake, pineapple buns and egg tarts. Or opt for as much dim sum as you can eat. If you're tired of local and regional Chinese specialties, check out upscale offerings from some of the world's top chefs, like Joel Robouchon and Alain Ducasse.Read more
- BaliBali is a living postcard, an Indonesian paradise that feels like a fantasy. Soak up the sun on a stretch of fine white sand, or commune with the tropical creatures as you dive along coral ridges or the colorful wreck of a WWII war ship. On shore, the lush jungle shelters stone temples and mischievous monkeys. The “artistic capital” of Ubud is the perfect place to see a cultural dance performance, take a batik or silver-smithing workshop, or invigorate your mind and body in a yoga class.Read more
- LegianLow-key Legian is the picture of relaxation. Just about the only action the beach gets is from the evening fire spinners, whose quick hands pass orange balls of light through the sky. Surfers, body boarders and sunbathers share the calm sands happily. There are plenty of markets, cafes and restaurants to satisfy your cravings for merchandise and meals. If you itch to mingle with locals, you might be able to join in the game of football that happens nightly on Blue Ocean Beach.Read more
- BeijingMove over, Haussmann and l'Enfant. Beijing's urban planner beat you by a couple of centuries. His name is Kublai Khan. Here, you'll find a wealth of history, both ancient (the Hall of Preserving Harmony, Summer Palace, Forbidden City) and more recent (Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Tienanmen Square). For the best market experience, choose the Dirt Market over the touristy Silk Market.Read more
- KyotoRegardless of season, it's hard not to succumb to romance as you wander Kyoto's atmospheric streets, gaze at the glimmering Kinkaku-ji Pavilion, enjoy the traditional dances of the geisha or feast at restaurants over the Kamo River. Only Rome has more World Heritage Sites than the former Japanese capital. But happily unlike Rome, Kyoto maintains its calmness and romance even among throngs of summer tourists. (Editor's note: Our list was compiled before Japan's devastating earthquake of March 11, 2011. Kyoto did not sustain major damage, but we encourage all travellers to Japan to monitor travel alerts from their government.)Read more
- ShibuyaAs the social hub of one of the world’s largest metropolises, Shibuya promises to please. Along Japan’s shops housed in skyscrapers and trademark neon signs, hordes of shoppers cross the iconic intersection every minute in a demonstration of the organised chaos that epitomizes Tokyo.Read more
- TokyoTradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Toyosu Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.Read more
- CairoCairo’s an ancient city that also happens to be a modern metropolis—it’s one of the biggest cities in the Middle East and has the traffic and noise issues to prove it. But as long as you’re not looking for solitude, Cairo—the City of the Thousand Minarets—is a splendid place to explore Egyptian history and culture. (Editor's note: Our list was compiled before political unrest prompted many countries to issue travel warnings for Egypt. If you're currently planning a trip to Egypt, please consider the risks and monitor your government's travel alerts.)Read more
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- Some of the more popular non-smoking hotels near Skandi Collection Tailors Lamai beach include:Lamai Buri Resort - Traveller rating: 4.2/5Varinda Garden Resort - Traveller rating: 4.2/5Marina Villa - Traveller rating: 3.7/5
- Popular non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach that have a pool include:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- These non-smoking hotels are close to Koh Samui Airport:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- Some of the best non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach are:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Crystal Lamai Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- These non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach have great views and are well-liked by travellers:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- These non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach have been described as romantic by other travellers:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- Families travelling in Lamai Beach enjoyed their stay at the following non-smoking hotels:The Lamai Samui - Traveller rating: 4.4/5Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Thai House Beach Resort - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following non-smoking hotels in Lamai Beach:Beach Republic The Residences - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Amaya Resort - Traveller rating: 4.9/5Crystal Lamai Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.6/5