Centara Hotels & Resorts is offering golfers a ‘Stay 3 Pay 2’ nights deal in Thailand

Thailand has long been considered the location of choice for a golf holiday in South-East Asia with its variety of golf destinations. Top-shelf golf can be found everywhere from bustling Bangkok to the Royal Family’s seaside retreat of Hua Hin. From the coastal party strip of Pattaya to the expat paradise of Phuket. And the mountainous city escape of Khao Yai to the secluded northern highlands of Chiang Mai.

Centara Hotels & Resorts is offering a rare opportunity to play Thailand’s fascinating courses and enjoy world-class hospitality with its ‘Stay 3 Pay 2’ deal. Book three consecutive nights of accommodation and pay for only two at participating Centara Hotels & Resorts. For a longer vacation, ‘Stay 6 Pay 4’ or ‘Stay 9 Pay 6’. Book before June 30 this year and stay from now until November 30, 2025.

Founded in 1983, Centara is a family-run hospitality management company with an emphasis on Thai heritage, authentic experiences and family values. It has more than 50 hotels & resorts in Thailand, the Maldives, Vietnam, UAE, Japan and more, under six brands.

The jewel in the crown is the magnificent Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld. The 55-storey skyscraper is situated in the heart of Bangkok’s business district and shopping precinct. Ten restaurants and bars present the flavours of the world – from traditional Thai cuisine to contemporary Italian and Mediterranean classics. Its stunning Red Sky rooftop bar and restaurant features breathtaking panoramic city views. Centara Grand at CentralWorld is a perfect hub from which to explore more than 60 golf courses within an hour’s drive of the CBD, including world-class facilities such as Amata Spring, Ballyshear Links, Nikanti and Thai Country Club.

Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, south-west of Bangkok, is one of the classic hotels of the East. The 16-hectare property at Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand is famous for its colonial-style architecture and intricate topiary gardens. Formerly known as the Hua Hin Railway Hotel in the 1920s, it has been lovingly refurbished to retain its old-world charm. A dozen golf courses are located within 45 minutes, including the highly rated Black Mountain, Pineapple Valley and Jack Nicklaus’ Springfield Royal Country Club.

The Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area on the south-eastern side of the Gulf of Thailand is a mecca for golfers with more than 30 courses, the pick of which are Jack Nicklaus’ Laem Chabang and 63 holes at Siam Country Club, host venue of the Honda LPGA Thailand and one of the world’s premier women’s tournaments. Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya is a beachfront family hotel with modern amenities including a sprawling waterpark, Kids’ Club and 230 metres of private sandy beaches on which to savour glorious sunset vistas.

Tiger Woods put Phuket on the bucket list of Asia’s golf destinations when he won the 1998 Johnnie Walker Classic in a pulsating playoff against Ernie Els at the iconic Blue Canyon Country Club. Situated on the island’s idyllic south-west coast, Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket is a luxurious 5-star hotel with secluded villas, its own waterpark and stunning views overlooking the Andaman Sea. The Sino-Portuguese architecture is inspired by the island’s history as a trading port. Alternatively, Centara Karon Resort Phuket is a family-friendly beachside retreat with modern furnishings, plunge pools and waterslides. Both resorts are within an easy half-hour drive of Phuket’s best golf facilities: Blue Canyon, Laguna Golf Phuket, Loch Palm and Red Mountain. 

For further information about Centara’s Stay 3 Pay 2 offer and its participating hotels and resorts, visit: centarahotelsresorts.com/stay3pay2