Six Senses Samui
An idyllic and tranquil retreat, where breathtaking views complement the raw, natural and entirely minimalist luxury of this secluded paradise and each gorgeous villa offers dedicated butler service. The service is exceptional, the setting impossibly romantic, the cuisine delectable and the pampering sensational at the World Travel Awards 'Asia's leading honeymoon resort' of 2010.
The verdant gardens are bursting with indigenous plants and wildlife, the beautiful swimming pool is the perfect spot to unwind and the sunsets are not to be missed. Bars and restaurants include ‘Dining on the Rocks’ with 270° views and exquisite cuisine, and private dining locations (including your own terrace). There is also a fitness centre, gallery, library and the superbly indulgent Six Senses Spa that offers yoga, Pilates and tai chi.
Accommodation
66 stylish villas are elegantly decorated with neautral shades and feature wooden floors and bamboo shutters. Each villa boasts butler service and features airconditioning, telephone, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, television, CD/DVD player, bathroom with outdoor shower and oversized tub, minibar, terrace with dining table, large daybed and safe.
Hideaway villas (130m²) are as above.
Pool villas (160m²) have a private infinity edged pool.
Pool villa suites (300m²) include an additional living room, second bathroom, outdoor Sala by the pool and beautiful views.
Restaurants
• Dining on the Hill - The main restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and is located on the top of a small hill, offering seascape views to the north of Samui Island. The restaurant theme varies from casual and laid back through to stylish.
Six Senses Samui
An idyllic and tranquil retreat, where breathtaking views complement the raw, natural and entirely minimalist luxury of this secluded paradise and each gorgeous villa offers dedicated butler service. The service is exceptional, the setting impossibly romantic, the cuisine delectable and the pampering sensational at the World Travel Awards 'Asia's leading honeymoon resort' of 2010.
Facilities
- Weekly cinema under the stars
Swimming Pools
• One infinity edged (15x35m) freshwater swimming pool.
Spa and Beauty
Thirteen treatment rooms:
- Nine indoor villas
- Four outdoor Salas
The Six Senses Spa offers holistic and traditional treatments and the outdoor Salas boast breathtaking ocean views.
Therapies at the spa: - Massages of Thai and Swedish origin
- Bath therapies
- Body wraps
- Body scrubs
- Facials
- Treatments for children
Scuba Divibg
Diving can be arranged through a locally recommended company.
Golf Information
Golfing facilities are available at a nearby resort, approx. 30 minutes drive.
Location
On a headland at the northern tip of Koh Samui, approx. ten minutes private transfer from the airport and 15 minutes from Chaweng.
Beach Description
• White sand and a rocky private beach.
Six Senses Samui
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
Holidays to Koh Samui equal white sand beaches fringed with coconut palms, clear waters, cool ocean breezes and superb bars and restaurants. Kuoni offers a great selection of Koh Samui hotels, many with incredible spas. This tropical little island is ideal for rejuvenation and respite.
Koh Samui’s famous Chaweng Beach boasts miles of powdery white sand and is the most popular spot, with plenty of watersports and great swimming on offer. The northern end is shallower and ideal for children.
Koh Samui highlights: - Take the bridge to the small island of Koh Fan and visit Koh Samui’s most famous landmark, the golden Big Buddha. Housed at the Phra Yai Temple, Lord Buddha is over 12m high and can even be seen when arriving by air.
- An island of natural beauty, the waterfalls of Na Muang 1 and 2 offer stunning views, refreshing plunge pools and beautiful scenic walks. Take good walking shoes as Na Muang 2 can only be reached by hiking.
- The Full Moon Party takes place every month on the full moon and is a spectacular outdoor beach party featuring great DJ’s, entertainers, fire poi and dancing that goes on until the sun rises. A memorable party to experience!
- The Secret Buddah Garden is hidden in the hills of Samui and is more difficult to get to, but worth the trek. At 77 years old, Samuian fruit farmer Nim Thongsuk started building this beautiful garden filled with exquisite statues and foliage.
Sports
Land sports
Try kite-boarding, snorkelling and fishing.
Watersports
Tee off at Ko Samui Golf Course.
Shopping
Head to Nathon and barter for furniture, clothes, art, handbags and jewellery.
Excursions
Samui Aquarium & Tiger Zoo
Visit Samui Aquarium and discover tropical marine life such as sharks, turtles and tropical fish; and see royal Bengal tigers, leopards, clouded leopards and lions in natural surroundings at the Tiger Zoo.
Samui Butterfly Garden
See a plethora of delicate butterflies, insects, moths and beehives in this tropical park while taking in stunning coastal views.
Angthon Marine Park
This scattering of islands off Samui’s west coast is a National Park where you can snorkel, kayak and discover the shimmering green waters of Emerald Lake.
Other ideas
Go elephant trekking and go-karting, take a cooking class, take a canopy ride through the jungle, book a jeep safari or go rock-climbing.