Best Luxury Hotels in Koh Samui
Thailand’s second largest island, Koh Samui, attracts the most diverse groups of visitors of all the Thai islands. Visitors enjoy the four and five star hotels, relax on the fabulous beaches, and make use of the top quality restaurants and spa facilities. With its excellent island transport links, it is also a favourite stop-over for the island-hoppers who wish to spend their two or three weeks holiday visiting as many of the islands as possible. To give you an idea of what this tropical paradise has to offer, here is a selection of some of the best hotels on Koh Samui.
Koh Samui, Mae Nam
Belmond Napasai
Just 10 miles from the airport, the Belmond Napasai five star hotel complex is snuggled amongst the palms that border its picturesque private beach. With 24 suites, 45 villas and a raft of different things to do, it is an ideal venue for a family holiday. Activities include an attractive infinity pool, children’s pool, spa and wellness treatments, tennis courts, and a variety of water sports, boat trips, golf, and elephant excursions. With qualified dive instructors on hand, the whole family can sign up for diving or snorkelling lessons – or just lay back, unwind, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the Belmond Napasai.
Koh Samui, Mae Nam
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
Situated just a 30 minute drive from the international airport, and the same distance from Big Buddha, Four Seasons lies on the northwest tip of Koh Samui, at Laem Yai Bay. One of the most popular destinations on the island for those seeking an ‘away from it all’ romantic occasion or peaceful break. Four Season’s staff have built a well deserved international reputation for offering guests the very best in personal service. Add to that the splendour of their 60 detached villas, picture postcard surroundings, gourmet cuisine, extensive range of activities and you have the perfect recipe for complete holiday indulgence.
Koh Samui, Choeng Mon Beach
Six Senses Samui
Modelled on a Thai fishing village, this resort has a rustic feel, surrounded by natural flora and fauna. Most of the villas, retreats and reserves have pools and amazing views across the Gulf of Thailand. GEMs (Guest Experience Makers) are on hand to curate your experiences and ensure your trip is tailored to your needs. Guests can swim in the horizon-edged main swimming pool with its own snack bar, or hang out at Drift at the Beach. There are four further dining options, as well as an in-villa service. The spa incorporates six treatment villas, two dry saunas, two steam rooms and a fitness centre. And there’s a library with a hammock for quiet time with a good book. Thai cooking classes are held daily, as is the programme of kid’s activities.
Koh Samui, Bophut
Anantara Bophut Resort
For guests who enjoy trying a little of everything when on holiday, the Anantara Bophut Resort is ideally placed to do just that. Popular with both couples and families, in-house facilities are excellent. Rooms, although not as large as some other resorts, are tastefully decorated, and seamlessly blend traditional with contemporary. Of its three excellent restaurants, the Full Moon Samui is the piece-de-resistance with its many seafood, international and Thai speciality dishes. Amongst its many facilities, the exceptional spa and wellness centre is an experience not to be missed. Add to that being next door to the Fisherman’s Wharf at Bo Phut and only a short taxi ride from Chaweng’s bustling night life makes the Anantara Bophut Resort a fantastic base.
Koh Samui, Lamai Beach
Banyan Tree Samui
The Banyan Tree Samui resort nestles on the edge of the Lamai jungle. From its secluded position overlooking the Gulf of Thailand this plush five star, 88 room complex whispers tranquillity. With its private beach, three restaurants, three lounges, indoor and outdoor pools, top quality spa, wellness and fitness centres with personal service, guest don’t need to even leave the complex. However, for those wishing to explore more of this idyllic island, water and road shuttle transport is readily available.
Koh Samui, Taling Ngam Beach
Conrad Koh Samui
Set on a private 100-metre white sand beach, the Conrad is built into a cliffside proffering panoramic vistas. Book a villa on stilts, with your own 10-meter infinity pool and spa bathroom. Dine on fine farm-to-table cuisine crafted with ingredients from the onsite organic farm. Take yoga classes on the beach, sunset boat tours, go kayaking and snorkelling and let the kids burn off some energy at the Little Explorer’s Academy. Or book an excursion from the hotel to nearby attractions, like the Samui Elephant Sanctuary, the Samui Zip Line and the Santiburi Golf Course.
Koh Samui, Choeng Mon Beach
Ritz Carlton Koh Samui
Set on a 58-acre plot on the north-east of the island, the resort was once a coconut plantation and continues to use the fruit’s fibres in its architecture. It’s home to Thailand’s only sea pool (open seasonally), as well as two beaches, a beachfront infinity swimming pool and a swim reef where you can spot more than 50 species of fish. You’ll find a Muay Thai ring, tennis, basketball, volleyball, mini golf, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling, jogging, cooking classes, a Ritz Kids programme and multiple restaurants onsite. Plus there’s an entire Spa Village, with eight treatment suites, a yoga pavilion and a lap pool with cabanas. 175 bedrooms, suites and pool villas are decorated in neutral colours.
Koh Samui, Lamai Beach
Silavadee Pool Spa Resort
The hillside location of this luxury resort allows the most stunning views over the Gulf of Thailand. Just 15 minutes from the airport, Silavadee means ‘beautiful rock’ in Thai, and refers to the pristine, private beach just a few minutes’ stroll from the resort. The 44 villas and 36 rooms are decorated with modern Thai furniture and fabrics. Whether relaxing around the pool, eating in the hillside restaurant, or enjoying a cocktail on the rooftop terrace, the stunning views across the bay will provide memories to last a lifetime.
Koh Samui, Taling Ngam Beach
InterContinental Koh Samui Resort, an IHG Hotel
This hotel’s Air Bar was featured in The New York Times bestseller 1,000 Places to See Before You Die”. The InterContinental Koh Samui has a private beach with a pier (a magical spot for a yoga class) and six swimming pools, one with 360-degree views of the sea and surrounding coconut plantations. Its Baan Thai Spa by HARNN is designed in the style of a traditional Thai house, with five treatment rooms (each of the rituals concludes with a tea ceremony). Stay in one of the main building’s bedrooms, with 67- square metres of space, a balcony, a daybed and a dining area, or in a suite or multi-bedded villa. There’s a bi-weekly sunset dinner on the beach and a fire show, as well as numerous restaurants.
Koh Samui, Bophut
NH Collection Samui Peace Resort
Located along the serene shores of Bophut Beach, NH Collection Samui Peace Resort marks the brand’s Thai debut with an elegant, beachfront escape designed for laid-back luxury. This 122-key resort spans rooms, suites, and nine villa categories nestled within lush tropical gardens. Highlights include Garden View Terrace Rooms with al fresco tubs, Family Suites with bunk beds, private Pool Suites, and Beachfront Villas with plunge pools and outdoor showers. The 230 sqm Presidential Pool Villa features an infinity pool, BBQ area, and sunken living room for the ultimate private retreat. Facilities include a freeform beachfront pool, a fitness centre, daily wellness classes, a children’s splash pool and playground, and an outdoor cooking school. Sea Wrap serves Thai and international dishes throughout the day, complemented by beachside cocktails at Talay Bar. With direct access to Fisherman’s Village and sister property Anantara’s dining, the resort offers both tranquillity and vibrant local flavour.
Koh Samui, Mae Nam
W Koh Samui
Located between Maenam and Bo Phut within easy reach of the airport and near to Chaweng Beach, the W brand brings its funky fun vibe to this paradise island. The Kitchen Table serves Western and Thai food from morning to night; the WOOBAR® plays W Music Curator’s tracks, with nibbles, lunch and dinner; Namu is considered the best Japanese restaurant on the island; while SIP is a sunset beach bar with cocktails, creative lunch and dinner dishes and oversized games. Pop to FIT for a workout, WET for a swim and the AWAY Spa for blissful treatments.
Koh Samui, Choeng Mon Beach
Kimpton Kitalay Samui
Perched beside Choeng Mon Beach, Kimpton Kitalay Samui offers refined island living. Its highlights include a palm-flanked Olympic-sized swimming pool, loaner fat-tyre bikes to explore further afield, pet amenities and the 500-square metre split-level Junio Kids Club for a programme of non-digital activities. Kimpton Kitalay has 138 rooms, suites and villas, 21 of which have private pools; five restaurants and bars; a pristine stretch of beach; and the organic Pimãanda spa, offering a 14-step sensorial ritual created especially for the resort by HARNN.