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Southeast Asia boutique hospitality brand, X2 Resorts, has revealed plans to open the first all-pool villa resort in Bang Saray on Thailand’s east coast.X2 Pattaya Oceanphere is positioned just 450 metres from the shoreline. The boutique resort will offer 59 one-bedroom pool villas and spacious two-bedroom duplex pool villas, all designed in a unique, geometric style that resembles rice terraces gently cascading towards the seafront.Ranging from 137–257 square metres in size, each of these contemporary villas comes fully equipped with tropical living spaces, bathrooms, a kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, an outdoor sala, terrace and private pool. The resort’s spectacular rooftop pool is the perfect place to enjoy a sunset cocktail, while the second-level Ocean Bistro specialises in modern Thai and fusion cuisine.With its unspoilt stretches of sand, Bang Saray is an idyllic destination for beach lovers and its seafront restaurants serve up the “catch of the day” at local prices. Bang Saray Walking Street Market sells authentic Thai products, rather than the usual tourist titbits.Nearby Sattahip also houses a sea turtle conservation centre, and the clear, blue waters of the Gulf of Thailand provide exciting opportunities for scuba divers, including shipwrecks that teem with tropical marine life.X2 Pattaya Oceanphere is already open for reservations and will start welcoming guests in April 2019. Pre-opening rates start from just THB 7,415 net.More at x2resorts.com/resorts/pattaya-oceanphere

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