Koh Samui , Thailand
The Four Seasons Koh Samui is a tropical retreat, located in a hidden, private cove on the pristine Lam Yai Bay beach. Cascading down a hillside rich with coconut trees and lush gardens, the resort mixes sleek styling with traditional touches to create a luxurious environment that is in tune with its surroundings and offers beautiful views across the Gulf of Siam.
Set the tone for a relaxed day with breakfast on La Tania's spacious terrace, then wander through tropical gardens to the secluded beach-side pool. For the ultimate in relaxation try the spa, which blends traditional Thai treatments with remedies drawing on the wisdom of ancient civilisations, from the Incas to the Romans.If you want to explore, take a trip on the SiamSeas speedboat, which is perfect for family trips to the picturesque islands of the Angthong National Marine Park. Afterwards, try the Once in a Blue Moon dinner experience, which offers outstanding cuisine in a romantic candlelit beach setting under a balmy tropical sky.
Hidden amongst coconut groves, Four Seasons Koh Samui's exclusive villas all have easy beach access and are a study in chic, alfresco living. Elegantly furnished living areas, with spacious bedrooms, nestle beneath thatched canopies. Private terraces feature infinity pools and breathtaking views of the Gulf of Siam.If you are looking for a little extra room, we recommend the resort's Deluxe One Bedroom Villas. With sixty square metres of stylish indoor living space, they are perfect for small families. Each has a private sundeck with sunloungers, a dining area and 25 square metre infinity pool with sea views.
November to March. April is often the hottest month of the year, and also the month of the celebratory 'Songkran' festivals. May to October is the rainy season, with short bursts of rainstorms refreshing the green paddy fields once more.
Bangkok (British Airways/Qantas/Eva Airways/Thai Airways)
11 hours 30 minutes non-stop
GMT +7 hours
Not required for UK passport holders
Yellow Fever certificate if arriving from an endemic area