Anantara

Ko Samui


Anantara’s stunning palanquin entrance satisfies fantasies of a far-flung oriental kingdom, where clay and copper statues of grimacing jungle creatures abound on the property’s wild acreage. Guests can savour wild teas in an open-air pagoda, swim in the lagoon-like infinity swimming pool or indulge in relaxing treatments amid the lush tropical foliage of the beautiful spa.


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Nearby Ko Samui attractions

1. Fisherman's Village

0.44 MILES

This concentration of narrow Chinese shophouses in Bo Phut has been transformed into cool boutique hotels, restaurants, cafes and bars. The accompanying…

2. Hat Bo Phut

0.56 MILES

Rather coarse and shelly, Bo Phut’s beach inclines quite steeply into cloudy water, but the views are scenic to Ko Pha-Ngan, an island that acts as a…

3. Samui Elephant Sanctuary

1.24 MILES

The (high) entrance fee here reflects visitors desire to support a project genuinely caring for rescued elephants, and the half-day experience is more an…

4. Masjid Nurul Salsabeel

1.71 MILES

The lush jungle-covered hills surrounding the bright yellow onion domes of this tiny mosque is an idyllic picture. Built in 2013 by Imam Adam, for the…

5. Mae Nam Chinese Temple

1.96 MILES

With four dragons coiling up its pillars, two inside and two outside, this very colourful temple in the heart of the village is worth a visit; the Chinese…

6. Wat Phukao Thong

2.01 MILES

A dark Buddha is seated under a golden pavilion up a long flight of steps lined with glittering green dragon banisters at this quiet wát away from the…

7. Hat Mae Nam

2.32 MILES

This 5km stretch of sand sees relatively low visitor numbers, making it easy to find somewhere to sunbathe or go swimming. It's a standout beach, with…

8. Wat Phra Yai

2.43 MILES

At Samui’s northern end is Wat Phra Yai. Erected in 1972, the modern golden Buddha (sitting in the Mara posture) stands 15m high surveying an area…