![]() ![]() Regardless of where you land, there’s a two-part transfer – car and boat – that takes about an hour. There are regular flights to both Phuket and Krabi airports from Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Europe and Australia. The small island of Yao Noi, in Phang Nga Bay, is equidistant to Phuket and Krabi airport, and lies just north-east of larger sister island Koh Yao Yai. Room serviceĪ selection of Thai, Japanese and western dishes are available 6.30am–noon later nighttime snacks can be pre-ordered. ![]() Last ordersġ0pm for dinner 12.30am or later at the bar. With its mellow ambience and sunken seating and day-beds surrounded by water features, the Den, which occupies two floors of the Main House, is a cosy, sexy spot for backgammon as you sip a signature mojito. For exclusive dining, head to the Hilltop, which offers light lunches and Thai dinners with wow-worthy bay views. It’s also where the tempting breakfast buffet is served. Relaxed and rustic, the beachside Living Room and Terrace whips up global cuisine by day and Thai food at night. Like all Six Senses properties, there’s an impressive wine list. Adjacent dining pavilions, nestled in mangroves and palms, are perfect for hiding away. Romantic and sophisticated, it has an open kitchen where chef Alex Oddy and his team cook modern Italian food using seasonal ingredients, including salads and vegetables picked from the nearby garden, with a Chef's Table upstairs. The split-level Dining Room is surrounded by natural vegetation with a waterfall at its centre. The property is designed using natural materials to harmonise with the landscape, and villas have been built to reflect the sun’s heat yet utilise natural light. Six Senses has an impressive environmental record and this is evident at Yao Noi. If you require a nappy service, make sure you book it in advance. No need to packĬots, high chairs, strollers, car seats, sterilisers and a range of baby toiletries and children’s toys, books and DVDs are all on hand. Make sure you book at least three hours in advance. It costs THB412 a child between 9am and 11pm, and THB824 after 11pm. Hotel staff members also act as the resident babysitters. The staff can give a helping hand by heating up bottles and baby food, or packing a lunch for local excursions. MealsĪ kids’ menu and high chairs are available in the restaurants. The infinity pool might look rather grown up, but there’s plenty of shallow space and a few pool toys for children. Beach and water sports are also great distractions for the smalls, as are local elephant rides. Activitiesĭepending on how old they are, kids will enjoy pool splashing, following the resort's nature trails, bowling with coconuts, trying out arts and crafts, climbing rock walls, playing table tennis and being pampered in the spa during special junior treatments. The Garden Hideaway Two Bedroom Pool Villa has plenty of space and separate bathrooms. Baby cots and beds for under 12s are provided for free, and babysitting can be arranged with hotel staff from THB 350 per child per hour. Baby cots and beds for under 12s are provided for free, and babysitting can be arranged with hotel staff from THB 350 per child per hour.Ĭhildren are welcome, and there are plenty of activities to keep them occupied. ChildrenĬhildren are welcome, and there are plenty of activities to keep them occupied. ![]() If you want to sleep like a baby, have a Deep Dream Massage if you want a moonlight massage, opt for the Full Moon treatment. The Six Senses Spa resembles a traditional long house and offers a holistic menu of Thai-influenced treatments. Lying by the pool, stretching out on the beach and exploring the underwater world are high on all guests’ agendas on Koh Yao Noi. Packing tipsĪ wafty chiffon kaftan for her, a trés masculine sarong for him, and a collection of designer swimwear for both. Dip in and you really will feel as though you’re about to swim right off the edge. Poolsideĭrink in those views of the craggy limestone islands jutting from the ocean as you lie beside the placid infinity pool. We love the aptly named Ocean Panorama Pool Villas, though, which boast breathtaking views of Phang Nga Bay from the bedroom, bathroom and infinity pool, and also star outdoor dining, an alfresco shower and double spa pavilion for pampering massages. It’s hard to choose just one villa, as they’re all rather special. In rooms: flatscreen satellite TV, Bose stereo, CD player, preloaded iPod and dock, Six Senses toiletries, minibar, wine fridge, pool, meditation sala. Free broadband throughout, DVD/music library, spa, gym, yoga platform, complimentary bike hire. ![]()
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