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Hotel review: Banyan Tree Samui (Thailand)

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (October 1, 2014): Review of the Banyan Tree Samui Resort (Thailand).

Surrounded by waters that invite, entice and serenade, Banyan Tree Samui is infused with a timeless air of delicious mystery. Overlooking scenic Lamai Bay, the resort features elevated structures designed to reflect traditional Thai architecture, and is nestled in a series of cascading terraces on a private hill cove in the southeastern coast of Koh Samui. Retreat from the dizzying pace of modernity into this secluded haven where the hours melt into each other gently and peace is within your touch at all times.

Banyan Tree Samui features in my top 10 list of the world’s best resorts with private plunge pools.

In this review (more info and photos below the slideshow):

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PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW

This ultra-chic resort is amongst the best in Thailand & Asia. But you may want to know the following when considering a booking here:


MY VERDICT

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY

COMPARISON WITH OTHER KOH SAMUI LUXURY HOTELS

Once a hippy paradise, Koh Samui nowadays caters to the luxury travel market. The last decade, the island has seen the opening of a string of ultraluxurious resorts. I compare them here one to another, so that you can make the right choice when vacationing on Koh Samui:

  • The Four Seasons Koh Samui is the single best (and my favorite) luxury property on the island. It has the most spectacular beach of the island (none of its competitors’ beaches comes even close), the most beautiful resort grounds, and the best spa. The all-pool villa accommodations are wonderful but rather modest in style. The resort lacks some sun exposure because of its northern orientation. Click here to read my review of The Four Seasons Koh Samui.
  • The Banyan Tree Samui is the only real competitor of the Four Seasons on the island. Its oversized, Asian-style villas are the most luxurious on the island and will blow you away. Villas are not always very private though (definitely less private than those at the Four Seasons) and the mattresses at the Banyan Tree are quite firm and not so comfortable. Food at the Banyan Tree is the best on the entire island (especially at its Saffron restaurant). The service, beach and resort grounds are inferior though as compared to the Four Seasons.
  • While the W Retreat Koh Samui is definitely a luxurious, 5-star hotel, it is not as superb as compared to the Four Seasons and Banyan Tree (although it will attract a different, somewhat younger crowd, and rooms are slightly cheaper as well). The beach itself is underwhelming (not the tropical idyll that you may expect), food is excellent though not exceptional, and the resort grounds are not private (a small road is running through the property). On a positive note: the W Retreat Koh Samui has a stunning lobby and bar with one of the best views on the entire island, and it enjoys sun exposure from sunrise to sunset because of its location at the top of a small peninsula. Click here to read my review of the W Retreat Koh Samui.
  • The Conrad Koh Samui is the island’s youngest luxury resort. While the luxuriously appointed rooms all come with stunning ocean views and private pools, do not go here if you want a beach holiday as there is no beach worth talking about. As a ‘solution’ to the lack of a beach, the resort has a complimentary yacht service to the close by Koh Matsum island. The resort is oriented towards the southwest, allowing great sunset views from your room.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Ko Samui has two seasons: sunny and rainy. The best time to visit the island is from February through June, when the weather is marked by plenty of sunshine and very little rain. December and January are generally considered dry season months as well but are quite unsettled in recent years. Coming in the off months means heavy rains and potentially torrential storms. October and November are the rainiest months, however, compared to main land Thailand, Ko Samui does not suffer nearly as much rain  (as opposed to the Andaman coast side of Thailand) during what’s considered the “rainy season”.


HOW TO GET THERE

Banyan Tree Samui is located a 20 minute drive from the small Samui International Airport. The latter is an unusual airport because there is no indoor area, except the gift shop, despite the fact it being the country’s sixth busiest airport. Check the Wikipedia page of Samui International Airport for an updated list of airlines that offer flights to Koh Samui.


RESORT OVERVIEW
RESORT OVERVIEW
LOBBY
LOBBY EXTERIOR CLIFF VIEW
RESORT OVERVIEW
MAIN SWIMMING POOL
BEACH
BEACH
BEACH
BEACH HILL BACKDROP
RESORT OVERVIEW
PATIO DINING
SAFFRON RESTAURANT
SAFFRON RESTAURANT
ROMANCE ON THE BEACH
BEACH RESTAURANT
SUNRISE IN VILLA BREAKFAST
PRIVATE BEACH BREAKFAST
RESORT OVERVIEW
DELUXE VILA BEDROOM
DELUXE POOL VILLA
DELUXE POOL VILLA
BEACH VIEW FROM VILLA DECK
HORIZON HILLCREST POOL VILLA
PRIVATE POOL VILLA & JACUZZI
PRIVATE INFINITY POOL
OCEAN VIEW POOL VILLA
HILLCREST VILLA BATHROOM
SPA TREATMENT ROOM
SPA POOL

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