Karon Beach Hotel | Karon Beach Family Hotel

Situated in Karon Beach, 300 m from Karon Beach, Karon Beach Family Hotel features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a shared lounge. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a water park. The accommodation offers a kids’ club, a tour desk and ticket service for guests…..https://hotelkaron.com/

Karon Beach Hotel | Karon Beach Family Superior Room

Escape the everyday in a Superior Room with perfectly proportioned living space from 32 sqm, featuring amenities and furnishings. Spend a lazy morning in the plush double bed, plan your day from the executive desk, or sink into a comfy double bed after a hectic day on the beach. Several of the rooms in this category have magnificent views of the Karon Park and Karon Beach. ….. https://hotelkaron.com/karon-hotel-superior-room.html

Karon Beach Hotel | Karon Beach Family Deluxe Room

Our Deluxe Double Rooms offer a premium guest-room experience with generous proportions from 33 sqm. Relax in the king-sized bed, plan your day from the executive desk, or sink into a comfy bed and leave the everyday behind. Some the rooms have a magical view of the Karon Parke and Karon Beach. …https://hotelkaron.com/karon-hotel-deluxe-room.html

ABOUT YOUR KARON BEACH HOTEL

Karon Beach Hotel is not just a hotel where guests come to spend the night and leave. Our goal is to entertain, serve, care and provide an unforgettable and wholesome experience to our guests. All guests are meant to come to us as strangers but then leave as family!

Perfection and customer satisfaction are our top priorities. In all our properties we aim to have the best location and then use cutting edge design, systems and materials to …To see more please click here..https://hotelkaron.com/karon-hotel-about.html

Best Karon Hotel

Wat KaronWat Karon (Karon Temple) is located some 500m from the beach in Karon Centre. Founded in 1895, it went through major renovation and the addition of a three-storey building that hosts monk’s dormitories, prayer hall and a large kitchen in which food is prepared for the attendants at regular religious ceremonies held on the temple ground. The ordination hall is set in a superbly decorated edifice surrounded by two Naga statues (Thai mythological snake).

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