Springfield Beach Resort Cha-am

Springfield Beach Resort Cha-am - 4 star hotel in Hua Hin, Thailand

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Springfield Beach Resort Cha-am, a first class international luxury hotel over looking the beautiful Gulf of Thailand at twin resort area Hua-Hin, Cha-am. The newest resort is Springfield Beach Resort on a quiet, unspoilt beach, 10 minutes from Hua Hin. The Beach Resort complements the Jack Nicklaus designed, well established Springfield Royal Country Club. Please click! 100 Luxurious low rise and high rise room - Deluxe, Junior Suite and Family Suite. A full array of amenities include the free from swimming pool, tennis court, children's play ground and water-slide, manicured putting green, fitness and exercise rooms, pool and games rooms, restaurant overlooking the seaside water gardens, state of the art karaoke and piano bar, sauna and steam rooms. Everything your heart, your family and your friends would desire. Recreational Facilities : Coffee shop and terrace overlooking the ocean Pool snack bar and BBQ Swimming pool with built-in Jacuzzi, slider & spa Children's play room & outdoor activity sets Sauna, steam-room and massage 18 holes designed by Jack Nicklaus nearby Golf putting green Water sports Exercise room Tennis court Karaoke & music room Electricity : 220 volts.

Prices in THB (Thai Baht)

Room Category 1.11. - 19.12. 20.12. - 10.1. 11.1. - 16.4. 17.4. - 31.10
Deluxe room 4000 5300 4000 2700
Deluxe Studio room 4500 6000 4500 3100
Junior Suite 5000 6750 5000 3500
Deluxe Suite 5200 7300 5200 5200
Family Suite 8800 9800 8800 7000
Extra bed 800 800 800 800

Facilities at Springfield Beach Resort Cha-am, 4 star hotel in Hua Hin, Thailand

  • Compulsory Gala dinner Christmas Eve December 24, 3000 THB per Person
  • Compulsory Gala dinner New Year's Eve December 31, 4000 THB per Person
  • Compulsory Gala dinner Songkran Day April 13, 1000 THB per Person
  • Children’s under 12 years share the rooms with there parents free of charge.

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