Perched high above Pansea Bay with a garden and partial ocean views, these spacious one-bedroom villas offer 90 sqm of living space, with the added luxury of a private infinity-edge pool. Enveloped by tropical vegetation, the stand-alone villas are ideal for guests seeking intimacy and exclusivity, connected by floating walkways that wind through the jungle.
The Surin Phuket
The Surin Spa
Lomtalay Restaurant
Hotel description
A long-established resort with a unique story, The Surin is a luxury hotel that boasts an idyllic beachfront location on the exclusive Pansea Beach. The hotel is nestled amongst towering coconut palms and rolling hills on the west coast of Phuket Island.
The range of personal amenities and thoughtful touches make the hotel a true luxurious tropical getaway. Spacious interiors allow for complete comfort and relaxation, whether to sleep, simply lounge or be pampered.
hotel’s design is classy and elegant. Built into the tropical bay and verdant environment, while no elevators are installed, guests can appreciate the nature through a series of stairs and walkways that connect the resort. A member of the prestigious Design HotelsTM, The Surin is a serene getaway.
Featuring 109 luxurious cottages, suites, and pool villas the understated elegance of The Surin shines with its beautiful design.
On entering the private guest areas, which are made up of pavilions and cottages, you’ll find that all furnishings have been tailor-made and especially designed to underscore The Surin Phuket’s distinctive island style. Guest cottages literally invite the surrounding nature inside through their shuttered doors, by being covered in granite floors and filled with earth-colored fabrics. A private veranda and secluded sun deck nestles each cottage beautifully in to its own patch of paradise.
Collection of nine 90 sqm beach deluxe suites lie along the edges of the white sand beach under swaying coconut palms, just steps away from the turquoise Andaman Sea.
Majority of these suites have a direct beach access and every suite enjoys a spacious verandah with a covered sitting area, sun lounging deck and terrace to admire the surrounding beauty.
The interiors feature a super king-size bedroom and sliding wooden doors that reveal the luxurious bathroom complete with a bathtub. The separate living room with a large daybed that is convertible to an extra bed for two children if required.
The uninterrupted sea views are stunning from these 65 sqm beach suites where guests can step directly onto the soft white sand from the spacious private sun terrace. Be lulled by soothing sound of lapping waves and enjoy a front seat to spectacular sunsets at this beachfront retreat.
The interiors are furnished for comfort and pampering with a super king-size bed, sofa bed and large bathroom with a bathtub that is perfect for luxuriating in.
Close-knit families will appreciate these 68 sqm two-bedroom family cottage where parents can easily look after their little ones without sacrificing on privacy and a restful night. Able to accommodate a family of four. With a super king-size bed in the master bedroom and twin single beds in the connecting room, both bedrooms are furnished with a television and sitting area, with individual access to the sun terrace.
A true highlight of the One-Bedroom Deluxe Cottages are the beautiful and spectacular ocean views over the Andaman Sea. Spread across the hillside above the beach, these 46 sqm deluxe cottages accesses the resort facilities and beach through jungle walkways and steps. Interiors and a private sun deck with twin loungers have been designed to accommodate up to three people with its super king-size bed and sofa bed.
Luxurious fabrics, comfortable bedding and subtle lighting are some features that make these rooms cosy and welcoming. The bathrooms are a highlight featuring a refreshing rain shower, ample storage space and a thoughtful range of holiday essentials from organic bath products to after-sun lotion.
Located in the heart of the Andaman Sea, Phuket is Thailand’s largest island and fondly referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Andaman.’