Patong Beach is famously (and at times, notoriously) known for being one of Phuket’s best-known highlights. It offers everything, from hedonistic tourism to the island’s most picturesque shoreline, not to mention a good number of upper-midscale hotels, one of the most recent additions being Four Points by Sheraton.
The low-rise yet expansive hotel takes up a spot on the more peaceful end of Patong Beach—not too far from Bangla Walking Street (depending on how keen you are on walking).
Six hundred guest rooms make up the property, ranging from Deluxe Ocean View Rooms, where you can wake up to gorgeous sunlit vistas, to the highly sought-after Pool Access Rooms, which have private decks that connect to the pool that snakes around the entire hotel.
Most of the hype about the hotel centers on its restaurants. Four Points has two main dining rooms: Sears & Co. and Chao Leh Kitchen. The first serves delicious international comfort fare, which you can enjoy indoors or in an alfresco setting, while the latter is an all-day restaurant that has one of the best breakfast buffets in this part of Phuket.
The spread includes classic breakfast staples as well as amazing pan-Asian dishes that you never thought to see in a morning spread, such as dim sum, omelette with Thai crab curry, and boat noodles.
There’s also The Deck Beach Club, which invites lazing around with a refreshing beverage the whole day. The good thing is, you can drop off your little ones at Little Sea Gypsies Kid’s Club so you can enjoy some much-needed adult time at the beach.
Have the best of both worlds when you stay at Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort: easy access to the island’s lively nightlife and attractions, but also a place where you can relax in peace with the whole family.