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The View

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Aerial view of the pool and deck

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Relax by the pool

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Pool deck and coastline view

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Exceptional bedroom suite

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Luxury accommodation

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Bath and shower room

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Upper deck

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Sunken dining deck

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Romantic dinners

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Island hopping by longtail boat

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Yoga with a view

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Six Senses Yao Noi

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Cinema Paradiso on the beach

The View at Six Senses Yao Noi, Phang Nga, Thailand

Exceptionally luxurious and romantic one bedroom private villa with amazing Phang Nga Bay views

7 nights from around £4,995pp, including breakfast, flights and speedboat transfers 

With panoramic views across Phang Nga Bay's famously beautiful limestone islands, The View is quite possibly the finest and most romantic one bedroom private residence in the region and benefits from all the additional facilities and services available at neighbouring Six Senses Yao Noi. 

Accommodation

The ultra-spacious 2,422 square-foot (225 square-meter) villa has an infinity-edge pool, a pool shack, private cinema, sunken dining area, plus a mezzanine floor and a fitness studio. Stepping into the villa, the Thai-inspired interiors are infused with a contemporary twist. A waterfall is visible though a glass floor in the bedroom as it flows beneath the king-sized bed, connecting the lucky occupants with the soothing sight and

sounds of flowing water. As all main walls are glass, the ocean, jungle and waterfall can be seen along with the different hues of the sky – from inside or outside the villa. Lying in bed or beside the pool, the views over Phang Nga Bay are truly mesmerizing!

Facilities & Services

Although a full range of facilities is available in the resort, guests who check into The View may find it hard to leave. Sunrises are spectacular and a ‘get-me-going’ basket, which includes choices from a healthy breakfast menu, are available for early risers who want to be inspired by the break of dawn. In-villa dining for The View also goes beyond the ordinary as lunches can be enjoyed from a floating tray in the pool while barbecue dinners are served by a private chef in the sunken dining area after pre-dinner drinks overlooking a romantic reflection of the sunset on the bay. The pool shack is a cocktail master’s dream, where a ‘cocktail of the day’ mix of ingredients and recipe are sure to inspire. Martini lovers can also make their own – shaken or stirred – and enjoy a perfect James Bond moment.

A GEM (guest experience maker) is on hand to personally tailor your time throughout your stay.

Activities & Experiences

Neighbouring Six Senses Yao Noi provides complimentary bicycles so you can explore the region. Other activities include snorkelling,

Thai cookery classes, wine tasting, picnics on nearby islands, non-motorised and motorised water sports, boat trips (maybe to

the Phi Phi Islands?), scuba diving and rock climbing. There's also tennis, a well equipped gym and yoga classes.

Plus Cinema Paradiso - a charming open-air cinema on the beach.

Six Senses Yao Noi has a selection of restaurants and bars, along with a well-stocked wine cellar. 

Spa & Wellness

Six Senses Spa offers traditional Thai cultural spa journeys to soothe mind and body, including facials, massages and body scrubs. In addition, yogic sleep and yogic detox experiences allow guests to enjoy the benefits of relaxation to aid sleep and general wellbeing. For guests new to yoga who wish to enjoy an introduction to the discipline, the Discover Yoga programme offers private sessions of gentle hatha yoga, including meditation and breathing exercises, supplemented by signature massages and energy treatments.

Weather & Seasons

The driest months to visit this tropical destination are December to March. November and April are also good months but there might be some rain. May to October is the monsoon season with downpours occurring as sharp blasts once or twice a day, rather than heavy rain all day.

Getting Here

11 hour international flight to Bangkok, followed by a 1 hour domestic flight to Phuket, followed by a 45 minute speedboat ride to Yao Noi. Maybe stop-over in Bangkok enroute and stay somewhere like downtown Metropolitan Bangkok or The Siam for boutique riverside luxury.

More Ideas

Also overlooking Phang Nga Bay: Como Point Yamu

If you would like to explore, our experts in the UK and Thailand can create the ideal tailor-made holiday for you. Alternatively, we can simply

organise a single destination - whichever you prefer. Some of our recommendations for the Best Places to Stay in Thailand 

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Time to Get in Touch?

Please call us on 0203 019 3722 or simply send us an email outlining your requirements.

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