Need to know
Rooms
113 private villas.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible subject to availability. Check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include buffet breakfast, welcome flower garland and juice on arrival, daily tropical fruits and cookies, international newspaper (on request) and turndown service.
Also
The hotel can arrange a multitude of tailored trips, based on land or sea, including jungle exploring, wildlife watching, sailing and sea cruises, rafting, diving, elephant trekking, art tours and even private surfing lessons.
Please note
There is a mandatory New Year's Eve Gala Dinner on 31 December; the cost of which is payable at check-in. Adults dine for THB 26,483 each; it's THB 13,242 for children aged 4–12.
The Beachfront pool will be closed for renovations from 5 May to mid-July. Additionally, the Sea Fire Salt Restaurant and Infinity Bar will also be closed for renovations from 5 May to early November 2025. During these periods, the hotel's second pool and other restaurants will remain open.
At the hotel
Spa, salon, pool, yoga, Muay Thai, restaurants, bars, cooking school, public beach within easy reach, non-motorised watersports, gym, tennis courts, table-tennis, mountain bikes, boutique, concierge, gardens, kids' club, indoor play area, DVD and music library, free WiFi throughout, on-site valet parking. In rooms: free WiFi, flatscreen TV, DVD player with surround sound, iPod dock, air-conditioning, Nespresso machine, wine fridge, minibar, beach bags, Anantara toiletries, outdoor living sala
Our favourite rooms
The gorgeous Sala Pool Villas share the same dark teak and white linen elegance of all the other room categories, but with the addition of their own private outdoor salas standing in the lagoon. This rustic setting, with a backing soundtrack of frogs, geckos and birds, is a world away from urbanity and the perfect spot for yoga, a massage or romantic dinner.
Poolside
Stretching the length of the beachfront, the main pool covers all options: swim for as long as you like, lounge on a shaded day-bed on the water or paddle up to the Infinity bar for a drink.
Spa
Sanctuary Spa has six treatments rooms set around the lagoon, where in-house therapists massage the day away with Anantara's essential oils.
Packing tips
Ear plugs will be handy for urbanites unused to the sound of early-morning birdsong; some mosquito spray, just in case (you're in the tropics after all).
Also
Staff like to play cupid, so don’t be surprised to find a secret note or whispered message offering to help plan a fabulous, romantic treat. Smoking is only allowed outdoors.
Pet‐friendly
Sorry, no pets are allowed at this tropical idyll. See more pet-friendly hotels in Phuket.
Children
Children under two sleep in a cot for free. Children aged three to 11 stay on an extra bed for THB772 a night; over-12s stay for 4,748 a night. Rates include breakfast. There's also a children's club, and babysitting can be arranged for THB350 an hour.
Overview
The Turtle Club, open from 8am to 6pm, provides fun, artistic and cultural adventures. The hotel supplies free baby cots for infants up to age three; kids aged four to 12 can sleep on converted sofa-beds for free (breakfast costs extra at THB475 a day plus taxes) and extra rollaway beds are available for kids over 12 for THB3,600 a night, including breakfast). Babysitting can be arranged for THB350 an hour.
Best for
Families with young children under 12.
Recommended rooms
Most rooms have space for extra beds, available for an additional THB4,748. If you want more room to spread out, the Two Bedroom Family Pool Villa sleeps two adults and two kids.
Activities
For bigger kids, there are plenty of opportunities to get active and explore the area. Windsurfing, sailing and kayaking are available at the beach, and island excursions include snorkelling, elephant trekking and nature hikes in the forested Sirinath National Park. The Turtle Club holds batik classes, glass-painting and candle-making sessions, or computer games and various sports for 4–12 year olds (younger infants are welcome if accompanied by a parent or babysitter).
Swimming pool
There's no dedicated kids' pool, but the main pool has several shallow areas. There are no lifeguards, but the Diversions Team is on standby in the pool area from 8am to 5pm. All rooms come with a small private pool too, so infants will need watching.
Meals
Children are welcome at the main restaurants whenever they are open, and kids' menus are available. High chairs are supplied, and staff are happy to warm up milk and food for babies. If you're going on an excursion, ask ahead to have lunches packed that are suitable for young palates.
Babysitting
Give the resort staff two hours' notice and they can organise for someone to mind the children. It costs THB350 an hour, with a minimum of two hours (and one babysitter per child). After 10pm, a 20 per cent surcharge and travel charge of THB500 applies.
No need to pack
Baby cots, high chairs and buggies.
Also
The cool-title-toting Director of Discovery can organise trips to the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, which aims to stop these wild creatures being used as tourist attractions and return them to their natural environment. Visitors can observe the ones being prepared for release up close. And let's face it, what kid doesn't love a monkey?
Sustainability efforts
Anantara supports the Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation, which protects sea turtles that lay their eggs on the beach, donating US$1 a room a night.