Glow Elixir

Phang-Nga Province


Beside its own silky beach in the southwest corner of the island, the oldest of Yao Yai’s four-star resorts offers tasteful beachfront and hillside peaked-roof villas steeped in classic Thai style: dark-wood floors, outdoor showers and fish-patterned ceramic-bowl sinks. Some have private pools. You’ll also enjoy a high-season dive centre, massage pagodas and spectacular sunsets over Phuket.


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