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The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket
4.5/582 Reviews

The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket

Phuket|1.33km from Ko Naka Yai
My husband and I recently spent a wonderful long weekend at Naka Island and would definitely recommend this hotel. From the airport, the property is a quick drive and then five-minute boat trip, but yet we felt so far removed from the crowds and noise of many other parts of Phuket. We stayed in a garden pool villa which had almost 360-degree windows making you feel connected to the natural environment even while inside. The room had everything you could need, want, and then some. It was a beautiful, serene space that also did a lovely job of honoring its Thai roots. Outside was completely private, and we could sit by the pool either in the sun or in the shade on our covered, separate porch. Although we had our own plunge pool, we loved sitting by the main pool and enjoying the incredible views of the Andaman Sea. The food was great at all the restaurants, but we especially enjoyed our dinner at My Grill (kudos to Kit), and loved sunset at Z Bar which is an absolute must! The ladies who served us each night were fantastic! We also enjoyed kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and biking. All equipment is provided complimentary by the hotel and was super easy to take out. The views are beautiful throughout the property, so staying in a garden villa was completely fine. But I must admit that we were able to see inside one of the ocean view villas when the gate was open for the cleaning staff, and the view was so stunning that I likely will pay the added cost to stay in one of those when we return. Some resort “ocean view” rooms are not worth the cost; I believe at Naka Island they definitely are. So … lovely room, yummy food, fun activities and stunning views … all these features definitely make Naka Island worth visiting. But what makes it so special and worth returning are the people. The warmth of the staff and what seemed to me a genuine desire to engage, befriend, and provide top-notch hospitality in every manner possible sets the hotel apart. Kudos to Kris for his role in creating this lovely environment and personally setting an example for his staff on how to make guests feel both comfortable and special. We look forward to returning to this little slice of heaven.

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The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket
4.5/582 Reviews

The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket

Phuket|1.33km from Ko Naka Yai
My husband and I recently spent a wonderful long weekend at Naka Island and would definitely recommend this hotel. From the airport, the property is a quick drive and then five-minute boat trip, but yet we felt so far removed from the crowds and noise of many other parts of Phuket. We stayed in a garden pool villa which had almost 360-degree windows making you feel connected to the natural environment even while inside. The room had everything you could need, want, and then some. It was a beautiful, serene space that also did a lovely job of honoring its Thai roots. Outside was completely private, and we could sit by the pool either in the sun or in the shade on our covered, separate porch. Although we had our own plunge pool, we loved sitting by the main pool and enjoying the incredible views of the Andaman Sea. The food was great at all the restaurants, but we especially enjoyed our dinner at My Grill (kudos to Kit), and loved sunset at Z Bar which is an absolute must! The ladies who served us each night were fantastic! We also enjoyed kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and biking. All equipment is provided complimentary by the hotel and was super easy to take out. The views are beautiful throughout the property, so staying in a garden villa was completely fine. But I must admit that we were able to see inside one of the ocean view villas when the gate was open for the cleaning staff, and the view was so stunning that I likely will pay the added cost to stay in one of those when we return. Some resort “ocean view” rooms are not worth the cost; I believe at Naka Island they definitely are. So … lovely room, yummy food, fun activities and stunning views … all these features definitely make Naka Island worth visiting. But what makes it so special and worth returning are the people. The warmth of the staff and what seemed to me a genuine desire to engage, befriend, and provide top-notch hospitality in every manner possible sets the hotel apart. Kudos to Kris for his role in creating this lovely environment and personally setting an example for his staff on how to make guests feel both comfortable and special. We look forward to returning to this little slice of heaven.

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The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket
4.5/582 Reviews
My husband and I recently spent a wonderful long weekend at Naka Island and would definitely recommend this hotel. From the airport, the property is a quick drive and then five-minute boat trip, but yet we felt so far removed from the crowds and noise of many other parts of Phuket. We stayed in a garden pool villa which had almost 360-degree windows making you feel connected to the natural environment even while inside. The room had everything you could need, want, and then some. It was a beautiful, serene space that also did a lovely job of honoring its Thai roots. Outside was completely private, and we could sit by the pool either in the sun or in the shade on our covered, separate porch. Although we had our own plunge pool, we loved sitting by the main pool and enjoying the incredible views of the Andaman Sea. The food was great at all the restaurants, but we especially enjoyed our dinner at My Grill (kudos to Kit), and loved sunset at Z Bar which is an absolute must! The ladies who served us each night were fantastic! We also enjoyed kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and biking. All equipment is provided complimentary by the hotel and was super easy to take out. The views are beautiful throughout the property, so staying in a garden villa was completely fine. But I must admit that we were able to see inside one of the ocean view villas when the gate was open for the cleaning staff, and the view was so stunning that I likely will pay the added cost to stay in one of those when we return. Some resort “ocean view” rooms are not worth the cost; I believe at Naka Island they definitely are. So … lovely room, yummy food, fun activities and stunning views … all these features definitely make Naka Island worth visiting. But what makes it so special and worth returning are the people. The warmth of the staff and what seemed to me a genuine desire to engage, befriend, and provide top-notch hospitality in every manner possible sets the hotel apart. Kudos to Kris for his role in creating this lovely environment and personally setting an example for his staff on how to make guests feel both comfortable and special. We look forward to returning to this little slice of heaven.
Supalai Scenic Bay Resort & Spa Phuket
3.9/595 Reviews
Por Bay
I stayed with my wife, sister, brother-in-law, and nephew in this hotel between December 30th, 2022, and January 2nd 2023. The rooms and facilities were very good, especially when you compare the level of service to the price you paid (50$ a night per room, including breakfast! And on new year’s eve!) Breakfast menu is average and includes an adequate numbers of options and variations. The pool is beautiful, clean, and spacious. But its only problem is being understaffed; there was only one guy who’s in charge of food and beverages as well as the towels! And the poor guy had to walk all the way up across many flights of stairs to get each order from the kitchen! He’s a humble and very helpful guy by the way, so be good and patient with him, Kasim you are the best! The hotel is isolated a little, but they provide free bus trips to Old Phuket Town on daily basis. We had a rented car so we had more freedom to move. Be careful while strolling at night, because you’re literally in the middle of a jungle, there are many kinds of insects and strange creatures roaming in and around the place at night, including billions of mosquitoes! Anyway! I’d definitely love to pay it another visit when I’m in Phuket next time, but only if I have a car or if I’m planning on having secluded time with my wife in the arms of nature.
Moonlight Cottage
4.5/59 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
We booked this place as we landed late into Phuket and were heading to Koh Yao Noi the following day. I booked it because of its proximity to the pier, but having spent a night there I would have happily spent more! Lovely huge room, spotlessly clean and had all of the modcons. Owner was incredibly welcoming and helpful, offering us fruit and snacks free of charge for breakfast and driving us to the pier for free too! Definitely recommend.
Rat Villa
3.7/51 Reviews
Ban Pa Khlok
This is a beautiful little place, the location is good if you are booked on to the elephant sanctuary there is one very very close. If not there is a beach a 5 min walk If your looking to just chill out in your room this is deffo a good pick or to be close to the elephants then it’s great We loved it here but didn’t stay to long because of location
Baan Yamu Private Villa
4.3/51 Reviews
Ban Pa Khlok
This hotel was stayed in March 2020. Very remote place where taxi drivers don't even like to go. If you order a taxi to the recipes, it costs 900 baht to the Kamala beach, through the Thai Crab application, the order of a taxi is worth from 700-850 baht depending on the time of order. If you rent a car or a bike, it will be easier. Why it was necessary to go to a taxi: The first beach!!! In this area in principle it is not in the nearest neighborhood!!! Since there is the port of Phuket and when the water goes down, the coast is a complete top and Tina, the sand is not at all. We decided to check the other side of this area and there is the same situation. Second infrastructure!!! The nearest decent shop is 5 km from the hotel. There is one shop in this village, but there is nothing to sell, basically no bread to buy. On Saturday and Sunday the evening market works, it is 5-10 tents where you can buy things not first freshness, drinks, roasted food. This is all there is in the district!!!! Now about the hotel: territory small, swimming pool, bar restaurant. The rooms are large two-story, they have everything basic. Cleaning on Monday and Thursday. The bad thing is that there are mosquitoes in the room brought us a spiral from the Komars))). Only 5-8 person was seen from the residents. And the most unpleasant thing is that we stole money from the wallet that was in a backpack with a locked pocket, The robber left us 150 bats when it happened we didn't understand. The backpack stood near the lieutenants, we were 10 meters away from them playing tennis. There was a woman sunshine near the pool and then the waitress was cleaning the glasses near the lieutenants. When we noticed the missing contacted the administrator to see the cameras, but unfortunately none were sent to the pool, well or they said so specifically (((() The point was not to call the police, there was no evidence who did it. We recommended to write The letter to the general manager, wrote, but the answer never followed ((. It is not our first trip and a bunch of hotels have seen, but it hasn't been so yet!!!
COMO Point Yamu, Phuket
4.7/5111 Reviews
Ban Pa Khlok
We are a group of 8, so we booked a few rooms plus a 3 bedroom pool villa good for our group. Pool in the villa is large but there are a lot of mosquitoes. That does affect the time we spend outdoors. We stay safe indoors by keeping the doors and windows shut most times and turn on the air conditioning. ( they should do some regular fogging as the mosquitoes situation are really bad and we all got bitten on arrival ) Good selection of movies. Spacious 2 storeys villa with plenty of seats for talking and eating. Breakfast in the La Sirena Restaurant has a decent selection with a la carte choice for egg dish and buffet for the pastries/ fruits / drinks and cheese. We try the on site Thai restaurant which is above average especially the mango sticky rice. Overall a decent stay if they can control the mosquitoes situation.

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