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Tucked on a headland on the northern tip of Koh Samui Island, midway between Bangkok and Phuket on the Gulf of Thailand, Six Senses Samui is a spectacular blend of privacy and stunning views. Its stylish split-level villas offer the opportunity to gaze onto mountains and sea from almost everywhere you stand, and most feature private pools and indulgent outdoor daybeds. Among the generous amenities is the bounty of Mother Nature - 270-degree views of the surrounding sea and outlying islands, The award-winning restaurant of Six Senses Samui, Dining on the Rocks, established its enviable reputation by offering New Asian Cuisine coupled with a stunning panoramic view out to the Gulf of Siam. Raising the bar even higher, the latest innovation to come out of the kitchen is called Modern Interpretive Cuisine. Dishes are reconstructed to be both visually and texturally appealing - taste and focus on fresh, wholesome, local ingredients are tantamount in importance.
Six Senses Samui
9/10 Moo 5, Baan Plai Laem, Bophut, Koh Samui,
Suratthani,Thailand
Koh Samui, Thailand
84320
Nearest Airport: USM
Utterly spectacular resort, in keeping with other Six Senses resorts we have been lucky enough to visit. Service is second to none, setting is just beautiful, tons of free activities which we loved, best massage we have ever had, I could go on and on. Great location too. Really close to airport-but no noise. Fishermans Village nearby is great for food and market. I could not fault this resort
Karen04512017 - Surrey
I spent two nights at Six Senses Samui late in November to celebrate my birthday. The resort is 5-star in every way. The villa was spacious and sparkling clean, the service was top-notch and food was delicious. I requested a villa surrounded by lots of trees and was not disappointed. The main pool offers breathtaking views and is long enough for lap swimming. My GEM Khun Aum was very helpful. I’m also glad that the resort has some villas that don’t have a pool, which allow me to avoid paying extra money for a tiny pool that I won't use anyway. Note that the hideaway pool villa that I stayed in was a complimentary upgrade. I feel sorry for the resort that a large and not so beautiful residential complex has been built to the south on the east side of the resort and somewhat ruins the sense of seclusion. A few things to note: the door to the villa won’t stay closed if it’s not locked, lighting control panel was not near the bed but hidden in the wall, the TV was rather outdated and there was some unpleasant smell at the south edge of the main pool. Overall, I find Six Senses Samui absolutely worth visiting. I also would like the thank the resort for offering affordable deals from time to time. I will be looking for those deals and visit again if possible.
peemak2015 - Trang Province, Thailand
My stay at Six Senses Samui was amazing. The location has stunning views, and the private pool villas were both luxurious and peaceful. The buffet dinner was one of the best I’ve had, with lots of delicious options. I also loved the farm on the hill, where you can see goats and chickens and even collect eggs for breakfast. The staff were friendly and made the experience even better. Six Senses Samui is perfect for a relaxing, nature-filled getaway.
Miguel F
Pictures don't quite do this location justice, and do not capture the charm and warmth that accompany the villas here at Six Senses. We had an excellent stay. The friendly staff work tirelessly and were always available to us -- the service is really top notch. Our hideaway room was spacious and had a beautiful view. I love that everywhere we went felt like we were in a rainforest canopy. The beach is secluded and beautiful during the day, and the "quiet pool" on the hill has an amazing view of the sunset while being conveniently close to the restaurant. We really loved the complimentary "sunset party" that the resort threw while we were there, as well as the "library" which was a wonderful quiet space to do a little work and read in air conditioning. Food was delicious - breakfast was abundant and drinks were generous, including the many mocktails available. The spa was superb. You're not too far from Chaweng or Choengmon, and Grabs were available within minutes whenever we wanted to go "into town". This resort remains rooted in nature, and it feels very special everywhere you go. Keep in mind it is on a steep hill and so there are many stairs (though golf carts are easily available at any time of day to get you up and around from your room to any part of the resort) We'll have to come back to try the dinner on the rocks.
Christopher N
This six senses resort is really beautiful - both the villas and the overall resort. There are numerous spots around the resort that take your breath away. The other real treat is the friendliness of the team working there - right across the resort. Such great Thai hospitality. The way the resort is designed it has a great balance of relaxation and luxury but doesn't feel up tight which was really nice. The spa was wonderful and we had a great anniversay meal 'on the rocks' which was a lovely experience, as well as a fun cooking class. When we arrived the resort was pretty quiet (early june) so there really wasn't much going on especially in the evenings. This isn't the place you go for a party holiday! We did go into Fishermans Village for an evening, and then went back again for our last night because we enjoyed it so much. Coco Tams is the place to go for a fun evening, and the hotel shuttle (or local taxi) works well - it is only 15 minutes way. We also visited the Samui Elephant Haven which was amazing, and picks up from the hotel. The only thing I'm not sure about is whether it is worth having a pool villa. In some ways it was a treat but there were a lot of mosquitos by the little pool as it was tucked in the undergrowth (although they try to spray to remove them) so we didn't really sit out there. The main pool is beautiful and also has less bugs as it's windier! And to be honest we weren't sure about the cocktails - they just didn't taste like they usually do so many it is the local ingredients. The lemongrass straws are amazing though and the soft drinks were lovely so probably did us good! Overall it felt like a really luxurious stay if you want to relax where nothing was too much trouble (our GEM Honey was always there for advice too).
151charityn - Bath, United Kingdom
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I just got back this morning from having spent 10 nights in paradise. I agree with comments about the beds, they are so comfortable. The butler was great. I do not have one bad thing to say about this place, it is 101% perfection!
-Carl & Emma