Trisara expands villa collection to welcome multi-generational guests

Luxury Phuket hotel, Trisara has recently unveiled its largest-ever residence villa on site, a nine-bedroom ocean-front property that welcomes extended families and groups on holidays. This addition, according to the general manager, further sharpens Trisara’s appeal among its repeat multi-generational guests.

Known simply as Villa No.2, the 9,711m² nine-bedroom residence villa comes with seven well-furnished master bedrooms and two additional rooms as well as a collection of lush tropical gardens, manicured lawns, seafront decks, infinity pool, and an air-conditioned living and dining hall.

Trisara enhances its appeal to multi-generational travellers with the launch of its largest residence villa

Guests could enjoy their time together in complete privacy, if they so wished, with their daily requests attended to by a dedicated butler while a private chef, specialising in authentic Thai cuisine, could curate and present all meals onsite.

Villa No.2 is among many other residence villas sharing the sprawling grounds of Trisara with hotel villas and hotel facilities. The smallest residence villa is designed with two bedrooms.

General manager Claudia Schwarze said Trisara is familiar with welcoming and caring for extended families and groups of friends choosing to holiday together.

“As we speak (on April 4), there is a group of 16 guests here with us. They are actually owners of one of Trisara’s villas, but have also booked another to accommodate everyone in the group,” she shared.

Schwarze added: “We are so used to having multi-generational travel groups with us, and it makes sense that our guests love coming back to Trisara because our owners designed the resort the way they would like to enjoy it with their family. Our owners come by often, from grandparents to young grandchildren.

“We thought carefully about family time, kids’ time, and adults’ time, and are giving each person what they need.”

Trisara’s kids’ club, which offers daily fun and educational programmes as well as both a book and video library, helps to keep young guests occupied should guardians seek personal time indulging in one of many experiences curated by the Trisara team. At Trisara, guests can join a cruise on a luxury motor yacht, go snorkelling in the Andaman Sea, get a crash course on MuayThai boxing from expert trainers, join a Thai cooking class, and more.

Trisara’s revamped F&B concept is complemented by a thoughtful children’s menu that is available at all resort restaurants.

Schwarze said: “We have been told that Trisara offers one of the most diverse and healthiest kids’ menu around Phuket. We don’t just offer nuggets and chips – yes, we need to have these favourites, but we also serve dishes like poached sea bass. We consider the different age groups and what they would want to eat.”

The multi-generational travel segment is lucrative, opined Schwarze, as most of such guests tend to stay all day on property to enjoy various facilities.

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