Showing posts with label Cape Nidhra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape Nidhra. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Just Say Yes!


Cape+Kantary is a magazine that you will find in all the Cape and Kantary Properties - . In this edition - (Pages 58-62) there is the article ‘Just Say Yes’ which is about getting married here in Thailand. 

The Cape Nidhra, Cape Panwa and Cape Kudu Team also tell us about their experiences when they took care of proposals, weddings and much more at their hotels.



Come rain or shine at Cape Nidhra Hotel – where the rain stopped just before the fireworks were planned to go off and the man got down on one knee. 



Prime Proposal spots at CapePanwa Hotel – where the ring was hidden on the tray with fresh coconuts and the bride was so excited that she knocked the whole tray over into sand!!!



An impromptu I do at Cape Kudu Hotel – the man had been planning the proposal for months and then the lady started dreaming and asked the staff to prepare the flowers, the music, the camera… that same day – she said yes!

Read the full article for more ideas and stories.

Beach photo at Cape Panwa Hotel courtesy of Instagram and swiss_ted


      

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Where’s the new Phuket Bus Terminal?






As Cape Panwa Hotel’s concierge I have been asked by our head office to compile a list of frequently asked questions. I thought I’d share my list on this blog as well, as some readers may find the information useful on their next trip to the island . I’ll start with the popular 

Where is the main inter-province bus terminal in Phuket?”




After undergoing some difficulties during construction,  the new Phuket Bus Terminal was eventually completed earlier this year.  It is located just outside Phuket Town on Thepakasattri Road – opposite Supercheap and close to Wat Korsit (two more places that staff are often asked about).




The Phuket Bus Terminal is clean and convenient - there are seats to sit in while waiting, snacks on sale if you are hungry and comprehensible signs in plenty. When I went down, there was even personnel pointing tourists to the right waiting area for their bus, I think they were actually students practicing their English but that doesn’t matter.



Now if only the company will let me try out one of the yellow bus?




The special yellow Hua Hin bus next time I visit Cape Nidhra perhaps?


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