Opening in late 2008 - Springfield @Sea - Resort & Spa what everybody looks for in a tropical resort hotel. Sea, sun swimming to make your spirits soar. A light, flowing, relaxed environment to soothe your soul.
Springfield @Sea , very 21st century, is where some of the most stylish new digs are happening. Laid-back for young families, this is a tropical resort that also offers adventure around every corner.
Our architects have created a fusion experience that unites luxurious living with nature. Our flowing architectural configuration leads you instinctively from one experience to another. Soon you will find Springfield @Sea a hypnotically relaxing sanctuary.
We feature 105 rooms, some ninety percent of which offer you fantastic panoramic views of the sea and beach from your private sweet-scented botanical verandas.
Room Type :
Deluxe room 44 Sq.M. 43 rooms
Grand Deluxe room 44 Sq.M. 23 rooms
Springfield Pool room 44.2 q.M. 14 rooms
Junior Suite 55.2 Sq.M 8 rooms
Family Suite 86.8 Sq.M. 8 rooms
Pool Villa Beach Front 163.4 Sq.M. 8 rooms
Royal Suite 134.7 Sq.M. 1 rooms
Room Facilities :
Air conditioning
Able TV
Hair dryer
Porch Swing
Telephone
Baby cot (optional)
Toiletries
Coffee maker
Refrigerator
Shower & big rain
Jacuzzi(in some room)
Mini-bar
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Area (Sq.M.) Capacity Melody @Sea 74.35 32 Aqua Bar & Grill @Sea 170.82 150 eMotion @Sea 200.00 200 Gourmet @Sea 345.00 214
Spa ; Life Spa @Sea (7 Spa treatment rooms, Steam room and Salon)
GENERAL INFORMATION : Distance from hotel to Springfield Village, Golf & Spa is 12 Km. Shuttle bus service is available from hotel to Hua-Hin night market as per hotel schedule.
Please contact Front Office for assistant :
Safe deposit box
DVD/CD/Radio
Hua Hin and Cha-am are quiet relaxed coastal towns, perfect for family vacations. In contrast to Pattaya, across the Gulf, these sister resorts lack the bustle of an international playground and instead offered a quiet escape.
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A minimum stay of 2 nights are required for Long weekend. (13-16 Apr 12, 5-6 May 12, 2-3 June 12, 11-12 Aug 12)
All rooms are allow only maximum 2 adults stay in the same room except room type Family Suite @ Sea allow maximum 4 adults stay in the same room
Child Policy:
Children under 12 years and sharing room with existing bed will be accommodation at no addititonal charge unless an extra bed is required (Maximum 2 children per room) 1st child stay free of charge existing bed with parents, 2nd child compulsory extra bed.
Your Reservation Details : (Please book at least 3 days in advance)
Interest Attractions in Cha-Am
:: Kaeng Krachan National Park
The most extensive national park of Thailand, occupying a largely unexplored area of 2,915 square kilometers (1.7 million rai of land), Kaeng Krachan was declared a national park on 12 June 1981. The park is located 53.5 kilometers from the city and is 3 kilometers beyond Khuean Kaeng Krachan (Kaeng Krachan Dam).
The park covers a reservoir and year round green jungle in the Tanaosri Ranges, which are the origins of many rivers, including Maenam Phetchaburi and Maenam Pranburi. The unexploited, wholesome jungle makes the park rich in flora and fauna. In addition, visitors may spot leopards, tigers and elephants. The 18-level waterfall named Namtok Tho Thip, located approximately 54 kilometers from the Park Office on the Sai Wang Won-Namtok Tho Thip route is worth a visit. There are viewpoints along the route are not only suitable for bird and butterfly watching but also provide magnificent views of misty mountains in the morning.
Wat Khao Takhrao
The temple, which is located at Ban Laem District, 12 kilometers from Phetchaburi City, houses a highly respected sitting Buddha image locally known as "Luang Pho Khao Takhrao". The image was found at the mouth of Maenam Mae Klong in Samut Songkhram Province by Ban Laem villagers, who migrated from Ban Laem to Samut Songkhram during the fall of Ayutthaya in order to move away from the route of the Burmese troops.