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Sandalwood Luxury Villas
Treat yourself to the best boutique hotel in Koh Samui where guests enjoy panoramic views of the Gulf of Siam from every room. Our spacious modern villas, many with private infinity pools, all have traditional Thai touches which create an oasis for you to relax and recharge. Perfectly positioned between Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach. Our staff caters to guests’ needs to ensure you leave Koh Samui with a smile on your face.
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Mostra tuttoSuite con 1 Camera da Letto e Jacuzzi Superficie camera 45 m²Monolocale dotato di vista sul mare, angolo cottura, area salotto, TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici e lettore DVD. Dispone inoltre di bagno con doccia in marmo e vetro per 2 persone con getto massaggiante e doccia con getto a pioggia sovrastante.WiFi gratis!Villa con 1 Camera da Letto e Vasca Idromassaggio Superficie villa: 50 m²Villa dotata di 2 zone notte, una nella camera da letto principale e l'altra nel soppalco aperto, 1 zona giorno al piano principale con TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici e lettore DVD, 1 angolo cottura e 1 bagno provvisto di vasca con idromassaggio.WiFi gratis!Villa con 1 Camera da Letto e con Piscina Superficie villa: 90 m²Questa villa dispone di balcone e area salotto.WiFi gratis!Suite con 1 Camera da Letto e Piscina Superficie villa: 90 m²Villa dotata di vasca immersione ad acqua fredda privata, cucina, balcone, TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici e area salotto. La zona giorno all'aperto dispone di tavolo da pranzo per 4 persone e sedie a sdraio.WiFi gratis!Suite Grand Jacuzzi con 1 Camera da Letto Superficie villa: 90 m²Villa dotata di 1 balcone con vista a 180 gradi sull'oceano, 1 zona giorno all'aperto con vasca idromassaggio, 1 bagno principale con toletta, grande doccia e vasca separata, 1 cucina e 2 zone notte, di cui quella principale con una TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici e un'area salotto. La seconda camera da letto è separata dalla zona giorno tramite porte scorrevoli in vetro e dispone di un bagno privato con servizi igienici e lavandino.WiFi gratis!Villa Gran Pool con 1 Camera da Letto Superficie villa: 100 m²Dotate di vista panoramica sulla costa e sulle isole limitrofe, queste ville private sono fornite di 2 set di porte scorrevoli in vetro che si aprono su un patio situato proprio accanto a una grande piscina a sfioro. Includono inoltre un angolo cottura, una doccia esterna e una vasca idromassaggio. Progettate per essere costruite in marmo, granito e legno, le ville presentano interni in stile moderno tailandese, una TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici, una zona salotto, un minibar e un frigorifero.WiFi gratis!Villa Grand con 2 Camere da Letto Superficie camera 110 m²Suite composta da 2 piani spaziosi e dotata di cucina, soggiorno e area salotto all'aperto. La camera da letto piano principale è separata dalla zona giorno da porte scorrevoli in vetro e dispone di TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici, grande vasca da bagno non incassata per 2 persone e doccia separata in marmo e vetro. Al 2° piano è presente un'altra camera da letto con TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici e bagno adiacente con doccia interna/esterna e pareti di vetro e vista a 180 gradi.WiFi gratis!Two Bedrooms Ocean View Pool Villa Lily and Dao Rueng Villa, This unique villa has indoor/out door natural feeling through out. Large granite boulders, waterfall and glass sliding doors, leading out to the pool deck, show case the ocean views.Both Villas ,the largest 2 bedrooms ocean pool villa. This villas has very spacious rooms,4 meter high ceilings,2 person jacuzzi and marble bathroomsVilla Size : 190 sq.m.Villa Grand Pool con 2 Camere da Letto Superficie camera 190 m²Dotata di viste panoramiche sull'oceano da ogni camera, questa villa con 2 camere da letto dispone di una piscina a sfioro di 40 m² con lettini. La zona giorno all'aperto include un tavolo da pranzo e sedie a sdraio. Provvisto di un soffitto a volta in legno di albero del tè, il soggiorno al coperto dispone di una TV a schermo piatto da 48 pollici, di una zona pranzo separata e di una cucina moderna. Grandi porte scorrevoli di vetro conducono direttamente alla piscina e all'area della terrazza. Completa l'offerta un bagno in marmo con doccia.WiFi gratis!Villa con 3 Camere da Letto e con Piscina Superficie villa: 240 m²Caratterizzata da un design tailandese moderno, questa spaziosa villa presenta una piscina a sfioro, una doccia e una vasca idromassaggio all'aperto, una zona giorno a pianta aperta, un angolo cottura, un'area salotto esterna, una TV a schermo piatto da 42 pollici, un lettore DVD e un balcone con una splendida vista panoramica sulla costa e le isole.WiFi gratis!Villa Grand Pool con 3 Camere da Letto Superficie villa: 240 m²Villa con balcone, bollitore elettrico e pavimento piastrellato/in marmo.WiFi gratis!2 Bedroom Ocean View Grand Pool Villa This 2 Bedroom Ocean View Grand Pool Villa is Sandalwood’s newest and largest 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Villa. There are beautiful panoramic ocean view of the coastline, and the outer islands from every room. . Here the large glass sliding doors lead directly to the pool, and deck area, which creates an indoor / outdoor feeling. This area adjoins the large 50 square meter swimming pool, with Jacuzzi, sun loungers, and dining Sala. This makes this villa perfect for entertaining guests, or just for relaxing. Upstairs there is another deck and large master bedroom, with bathroom. The second bedroom adjoins the pool area with large TV.. The Western kitchen, living room and dining area are open plan on the main floor. amenities include:intenet, Villa Size : 170 square meters inside, and 170 square meters outside
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Ulteriori informazioniOverlooking the scenic Gulf of Siam, Sandalwood Resort’s luxurious villas occupy a prime hillside location. Featuring 5 infinity pools with stunning sea views, it has a spa and free Wi-Fi. Guests enjoy free shuttle service from Samui Airport to the resort.
Boasting private balconies with sweeping views of the coast, Sandalwood villas feature a blend of traditional Thai decor and modern amenities. They come with a spa bath, flat-screen TV and well-equipped kitchenette.
Leisurely afternoons can be spent on the loungers at the sundeck. For a pampering experience, Sanctuary Spa offers soothing treatments. Exploring Koh Samui and neighbouring islands is easy with the help of a tour desk.
After a long day out, head back to the Sandalwood Resort for a delicious meal at Blue Ginger Restaurant. Enjoy authentic Thai dishes as you take in views of Chaweng Bay.
Sandalwood Luxury Villa Resort is about 8.7 miles from Nathon Pier.
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Mostra tuttoHin Ta - Hin Yai Hin Ta and Hin Yai, some fascinating rock formations on Koh Samui’s south coast, have been a source of mirth and wonder on the island since they were discovered by the locals many years ago. Art often imitates Nature, but less common is Nature imitating Art, especially the Art of the Ribald. But in Thailand anything is possible and these rocks, known as Grandpa (Ta) and Grandma (Yai), look, respectively, like male and female genitalia. Set on the rocky coastline between Lamai and Hua Thanon, Hin Ta and Hin Yai raise indulgent chuckles or embarrassed titters from those who go to see them. This unusual and titillating sight has, naturally, given rise to a legend explaining how the rocks came into being.Big Buddha Big Buddha temple sits majestically on a small rocky island off Koh Samui’s north-eastern corner. Known locally as Wat Phra Yai, its golden, 12-metre seated Buddha statue was built in 1972 and remains one of the island’s most popular attractions. Set on Koh Faan, Big Buddha temple is reached by a causeway that connects it to the main island. The Big Buddha can be seen at a distance of several kilometres and is often the first landmark people see when arriving to Samui by air. The Big Buddha sits in the Mara posture, with the left hand’s palm up resting on the lap and the right hand facing down, the fingers hanging over the knee and grazing the ground. It depicts a time during Buddha’s journey to enlightenment where he successfully subdued the temptations and dangers thrust at him by the devil-figure Mara by meditating and remaining calm. The pose is a symbol of steadfastness, purity and enlightenment.Mummyfied Monk Koh Samui’s Mummified Monk at Wat Khunaram is an unusual sight yet it offers a unique insight into Buddhist and Thai culture. The monk Luong Pordaeng died in 1973 in a seated meditative position, and ever since his body has been on display in an upright glass case at the temple. Remarkably, even more than 30 years on the monk’s body shows little sign of decay. For some visitors, having a dead man in full view might be a shocking sight, but for Thais it is something to reflect upon and revere. Far from being frightened by death, most Buddhist Thais are highly accepting of the end of life as the natural order of things and they view death as an opportunity to be reborn into a better place, one step closer to nirvana. There are other mummy monks on Samui and throughout Thailand, but Loung Pordang is among the most highly revered. Loung Pordang is said to have told his followers shortly before his death that if his body were to decompose he should be cremated, but if not then he wanted to be put on display as a visual reminder of the Buddha’s teachings. For Thais, both the life and death of Loung Pordang serves as an inspiration to follow the Buddhist precepts and walk the middle path.Fisherman village Fisherman’s Village Walking Street brings the quiet, sleepy town of Bophut to life every Friday from 17:00 to 23:00. It sees the narrow Beach Road and adjoining streets crammed with market stalls and shoppers from across Koh Samui, with a diverse range of wares available at very low prices. Many of the stalls sell much the same items as you will find in markets throughout Thailand, including 100-baht T-shirts, simple jewellery, handbags, sunglasses, beer cosies, souvenirs, watches of questionable mechanical soundness, branded clothes of dubious manufacture and electrical goods of suspicious provenance. As with all market shopping in Thailand, a certain amount of judgement and measured expectations is necessary when selecting your purchases.Na Mueang 1 waterfall Namuang Waterfall is Koh Samui’s best hidden secret. This amazing oasis is located just 10 km south from Nathon and boasts two beautiful waterfalls; the first is 18 meters high and the second is approximately 80 meters high.Namuang is easily accessed by vehicle, but the higher waterfall can only be accessed by taking a 30 minute walk to the falls.Both of these waterfalls boast some of the most scenic views on the island. While visiting Namuang’s waterfalls, you should explore the verdant forest and nearby hiking trails.The waterfalls are located towards the southern coast of Samui’s central peak; so plan a day trip as you will find a number of things to see and do. Explore the island’s stunning landscapes, hiking pathways and acres of lush foliage. The Namuang waterfalls are a must visit location for those holidaying on Koh Samui.Many people visit the waterfalls as they are easily accessed by vehicles. Also, the site has a number of souvenir shops and restaurants nearby.The Namuang Waterfall 2 is the highest waterfall in Samui. If you are an enthusiastic hiker, you will enjoy the 30-minute walk to reach the summit.Both waterfalls are near each other, therefore it is easy to visit both waterfalls on the same dayKoh Pha Ngan Ko Pha Ngan is an island in southeast Thailand that’s renowned for its monthly Full Moon Party. This boisterous night-long celebration, which is tied to the lunar calendar, draws revelers to its southeastern peninsula, Haad Rin. Most festivities center on Sunrise Beach, whose beach bungalows attract a backpacker crowd. On the north coast lie quieter, white-sand beaches including Hat Khuat and Hat Thian.Koh Tao Ko Tao is an island in Thailand. Restaurants, nightspots and dive shops cluster in Mae Haad Beach and near Sai Ri Beach. Villas dot palm-fringed beaches such as Chalok Baan Kao Bay, on the south coast. In the northwest, Koh Nang Yuan is a group of islets with hilltop views. Ko Tao is known for its tropical coral reefs, with species including whale sharks and rays. Hawksbill and green turtles gather here to breed.Wat Pai Leam at Plai Laem is located near Choeng Mon Beach in Koh Samui and is one of the most interactive and colourful temples on Koh Samui. The attraction of this wat is the beautiful eighteen-armed statue, sitting in the middle of a lake.The temple is extremely popular due to its beautiful lake that hosts hundreds of colourful fish.Nestled alongside the lake, this famous temple offers breathtaking lakefront views and devotees who come here will often feed the fish. Visitors are welcome to make a donation at the temple in return for fish food.Wat Plai Laem is located on Samui’s north-east coast. The temple’s unique and striking white 18-armed idol of Guanyin delights many visitors. According to Chinese mythology, Guanyin is the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion.Wat Plai Laem is a popular religious spot for the residents of Koh Samui. Many devotees come to this temple daily and pay homage to Guanyin and to Buddha. In addition, the wat features a number of other statues and murals that are quite different from the architecture and art found in other temples.The temple’s tranquil setting, with the pristine lake, is a welcoming atmosphere and whether you are here to worship, pray, or just for a tour, visitors will enjoy the religious culture of this amazing wat.Koh Madsum Day Trip Snorkeling.