We had not had the best holiday in Koh Samui due to poor choices, illness and weather,f fortunately due to a whim, prior to leaving Sydney, I had decided we should leave our paid in advance package resort and head to Koh Phangan for a night so my husband could have an easier dive trip and we could see a different island. This turned out to be the best money spent and the highlight of the holiday. Our mistake was only one night.
Due to the time frame, we opted for a private transfer and headed by speed boat over to Koh Phangan. In good weather you pull up on the beach, but for us we headed into the dock and drove 20 minutes through the jungle landscape to the tiny village.
Entering the tiny resort, the amenities feature the beachfront, making the most of the glorious view. The beach itself was the cleanest and most beautiful we saw on our trip. The resort is situated on the northeastern coast of the island, on Thong Nai Pan Beach.
The accommodation is in villas, and ours had a small pool and two levels, with our bedroom being upstairs while the kids and lounge room were down stairs.
The villas are spacious and the compound garden is shady, if you need some time out of the sun. There are plenty of luxury touches in form of fresh fruit, complimentary spirits and decor.
The dining included a sand-floored beach front restaurant and a teppanyaki restaurant, though there are plenty of other options up the beach or in the little village, a minute or two away on foot.
The resort offers kayaks and paddle boards free of charge, and someone had left a boogie board with the activities desk which was perfect for the waves out the front and my youngest child.
There is both a pool for adults only, and one for everyone, with plenty of deck chairs.
We were lucky to get our room before check in and keep it free of charge until we left after my husband's dive at 6pm the following night, so the 24 hour stay seemed like much longer.
We arrived a week after the massive storm and it was still the most pristine and beautiful location we stayed at. We were all so sad to leave, and as we launched into the sunset and back to Koh Samui, there was a contentedness that a holiday is meant to bring.
Koh Phangan is an island 70 km from the mainland or 12 km from Koh Samui. We flew into Koh Samui and added it to our stay there. While it is the fifth biggest island in Thailand, and thousands of tourists descend over night or for the weekend for the parties, it has a small island feel, seemingly rustic and remote. It has an alluring charm that was lacking in the busier tourist spots.
It was definitely the highlight of our week in Koh Samui, and should we get the chance, we'll go back to explore more of this gem of an island, with it's waterfalls, night markets and laid back lifestyle.
Practicalities:
Anantara Koh Phangan
https://www.anantara.com/en/rasananda-koh-phangan
Linking with #WaterThursday
Oh looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteAh this looks so gorgeous, reminds me of my trip to Koh Jum last year - paradise! #MondayEscapes
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful part of the world, I've been to Koh Samui and Koh Tao with my husband, but we avoided Koh Phangan because of all the party talk - looks like there ares plenty of places to avoid that side of the island. #MondayEscapes
ReplyDeleteIt is the most misdescribed destination I've ever been to. I thought it was going to be nightmare but it's so beautiful. The whole island seems very quiet and there was a party on the night were were there but the roads were fairly empty and it really wasn't what I was expecting at all!
DeleteYour villa looks just luscious! Pool and beach -- Wow! I could spend a week here, but one night is enough to have lovely memories of your time there.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just hate it when you find the perfect place but you are only there for a night or two. It happens to us all the time. At least you made the most of it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like heaven on earth! We were in Koh Samui more than 20 years ago. I am sure a lot has changed since. Your photos made me wanna go again!
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Oh that does look lovely, I'd want more than a night! #KCACOLS
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic. Oftentimes its the out of the way places that seem to be the most relaxing and beautiful #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteOh wow it looks absolutely stunning. It seems so quiet and serene from your pictures, definitely my kind of holiday! Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next time
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely, and how fortunate that you booked it outside of your main trip - what a treat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous beach, and I love the idea of arriving by speedboat 😊
Thanks for linking up to the last #MondayEscapes
It looks stunning!! Great pictures. It looks so relaxing and peaceful. I love the little pool.#KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteI wish I could teleport there right now.
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Such a shame your Koh Samui trip was not all you wanted, we loved the Hansar Samui. We also loved Koh Phangan, my only disappointment was that no one would come with me to a blue moon party! When in Rome and all that....! Will keep the Anantara in mind for the next trip!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Looks like a beautiful resort with everything a vacationer could possibly want. Your gorgeous photos make me wish I could be there!
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Sounds like you hit the jackpot with this place, and sounds like you needed it! If you don't mind my saying, your photos are lovely, but may I suggest that you display them a bit larger? Maybe it's my old eyes, but I think they're very nice and I"d love to seem them larger.
ReplyDeleteLove that red umbrella!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place for a holiday.
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Some lovely shots. Have a nice week
ReplyDeleteMuch💛love
This is a heaven to visit. I could just lay there for days
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