Trisara Phuket looks to attract remote workers with long-stay rates
The Trisara resort on the Thai island of Phuket is looking to build on the area’s reputation as a hub for remote working through offering special long-stay rates on its signature residences.
Its ‘Stay Longer, Save More’ deal entitles guests to an exclusive discounted rate with extra benefits if they stay a minimum of four or seven nights. The additional benefits include daily breakfast, return airport transfer, complimentary use of non-motorised water sports equipment, complimentary daily outdoor activities as part of Trisara’s ‘Move in Nature’ wellness program, and THB2,500 (US$70) n ‘wellbeing credits” per bedroom each night, redeemable for activities including massage and beauty therapies, personal training, and yoga and meditation.
Kittisak Pattamasaevi, Chief Executive of Montara Hospitality Group, the owners of Trisara, explains "Trisara offers the quintessential workation experience, seamlessly blending serene luxury with productive tranquillity.
“It provides the perfect backdrop for focused work and rejuvenating relaxation. Our residences’ seamless integration of modern amenities and natural beauty ensures that every moment of your workation is both productive and fulfilling.”
Thailand has emerged as one of the world’s top countries for remote working in recent years thanks to its high-speed internet connection, excellent quality of life and diverse and rich culture. Indeed, it ranked as the third-best destination on the planet for attracting digital nomads according to a survey conducted last year by online resume builder Resume.
With its range of beaches and a warm, welcoming climate, Phuket is near the top of the list as a choice for remote workers in Thailand.
Trisara is staking its claim as a ‘workation’ option for well-heeled professionals courtesy of its new deal allied to attributes such as exclusive lifestyle services including private chef and butlers.
Perched directly over the property’s private bay, Trisara’s collection of residences - which range in size from two-bed units to multi-bedroom configurations - rank among the most spectacular in Thailand.
Expansive suites, sea-facing verandahs, and extensive swimming pools are prominent in the residences’ blend of indoor and outdoor spaces that lend themselves to intimate gatherings.
Each residential villa is cared for by a dedicated maid and chef who prepare home-cooked Thai and Western dishes on demand and by request.
The largest of the residences is Villa Sawan, an eight-bedroom ‘resort within a resort’. Home to ocean-facing views, lush gardens, and use of a cove with a private beach at the foot of the property, Villa Sawan is the ultimate exclusive escape.
With privacy guaranteed, the residences are also suited for special occasions such as anniversaries, birthdays, marriage proposals or celebrations with extended family or with groups of friends.
Pattamasaevi added "working at Trisara is more than just a change of scenery; it's an invitation to be inspired.
“For remote workers, productivity flourishes as effortlessly as the palm trees sway in the tropical breeze. Meanwhile, our residences allow larger groups to connect in unique residences with harmony with nature, allowing for a sense of reconnection, privacy, and the ultimate in luxury relaxation.”
Images: Trisara’s collection of private residences are perched directly over the property’s private bay (top) and the exclusive services of a dedicated private chef and butler ensure a truly personalised and indulgent experience (below).
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