Koh Samui, Thailand

Cape Fahn

Price per night from$416.10

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (THB14,949.15), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Private island fahn-tasy

Setting

Far from the madding crowd

Cape Fahn’s 24 staggeringly spacious villas are arranged atop a lush private island, just a hop away from Choeng Mon Beach on the north-east corner of Koh Samui. Best of all? Each has a perfectly proportioned infinity pool with uninterrupted Gulf of Thailand views. At Cape Fahn, you have the best of both worlds: total seclusion when you want it and Koh Samui’s restaurants, bars and nightlife when you’re ready to mingle. Not that you’ll be in a hurry to leave the island – the floury beach is perfect for swimming, there are two brilliant restaurants for relaxed or fine dining and the elegant Cape Spa offers invigorating Thai massages.

Smith Extra

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A floating breakfast tray – stocked with goodies for two and best enjoyed in the pool

Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

22, including one suite.

Check–Out

Check-in is at 3pm and check out is at noon. If you arrive early or have a later departing flight, the hotel’s hospitality lounge on Choeng Mon has free non-alcoholic drinks, snacks, WiFi, newspapers and magazines.

Prices

Double rooms from £385.59 (THB17,640), including tax at 18 per cent.

More details

Rates generally include breakfast, served either in Hue restaurant or right to your villa.

Also

Once a week, the resort hosts Moonlight Cinema – a classic Hollywood movie screening at the pool with drinks and snacks.

At the hotel

Beach, spa, gym, fitness classes, three pools, activities room, library, boutique, laundry, WiFi. In rooms: private pools, furnished pool terrace, TV, DVD player, air-conditioning, free bottled water, tea, coffee, daily fresh fruit.

Our favourite rooms

For sea views and sunsets, the Ocean-View Pool Villas can’t be beaten. For ultimate swagger, though, it has to be Bond-villain lair Fahn Noi Private Island Pool Villa with its commanding spot on the tip of the island, preposterous proportions and enormous private pool.

Poolside

There are three, so choose your own aquatic adventure: the central salt-water pool has Gulf of Thailand views and perfect parasols, the children’s pool is, um, splashy, and the adults-only plunge pool is the definition of serenity.

Spa

The calming Cape Spa specialises in Thai massages and aromatherapy treatments. There are two rooms for couples’ treatments, a steam room and hammam.

Packing tips

Pack your Lululemon to take advantage of the yoga and pilates classes on offer in the gym. Left something at home? The adorable resort boutique has teeny weeny bikinis and tchotchkes galore.

Children

All ages are welcome – there’s a children’s pool and both restaurants have children’s menus.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Can’t drag yourself from that perfect villa? Have dinner delivered or ask them to set up a lantern-lit table for two on the beach.

Dress Code

Hue is come-as-you-are casual. Long Dtai has a more refined air, so don your pressed linen and prettiest prints.

Hotel restaurant

There are two. Dinner is served at destination restaurant Long Dtai, the resort’s fine dining seafood spot helmed by celebrity chef David Thompson. As well as outdoor seating and iridescent island views, you'll find sustainably line-caught seafood, Southern-style Thai dishes and imaginative cocktails. Hue is a more laid-back affair – you can float there from the pool for regional Thai dishes as well as salads, burgers, pizzas and pastas.

Hotel bar

Each restaurant has a bar – head to Hue for happy hour from 5 to 7pm nightly; Long Dtai's bar is prettily tiled in sea-cove green and has outdoor seating for sundowners (like the restaurant, it's closed on Wednesdays).

Last orders

Hue is open all day from 9am until 10.30pm (grazers, rejoice); dinner is served at Long Dtai from 6pm until 11pm every night (Long Dtai is closed on Wednesdays).

Room service

Cape Fahn offers round the clock villa service – choose from healthy fish dishes, hearty burgers, Thai specialties or all-day snacks. Bonus points: the room service trays float so you don’t have to leave the pool to sip your mango smoothie.

Location

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Address
Cape Fahn
24/269, Tambon Bo Put
Koh Samui
84320
Thailand

You’ll find Cape Fahn on a private island, just a hop from Choeng Mon Beach on the north-east corner of Koh Samui.

Planes

Fly direct from Bangkok to Koh Samui Airport. From there, it’s a 25-minute taxi ride to Cape Fahn’s hospitality lounge at Choeng Mon, or the hotel can organise a private car transfer for 800THB each way. At the lounge, you’ll be plied with drinks, snacks, WiFi, newspapers and magazines while you’re waiting for the ferry to take you across the 200-metre strait to the island. In low tide, it’s technically possible to walk across… but we don’t suggest it with suitcases.

Automobiles

There’s a free car park on Choeng Mon for Cape Fahn guests.

Other

You can also reach Cape Fahn by boat from Surat Thani ‒ the journey takes just over an hour.

Worth getting out of bed for

The angle at Cape Fahn tends towards the horizontal: there are just too many perfect perches by the salt-water pool and on the palm-fringed beach. But if all that Vitamin D has given you a sudden burst of energy, spring from your sunlounger and sign up for a cooking lesson, take one of the hotel’s paddle boards for a spin around the island or work it out at a traditional Thai boxing, yoga or pilates class. You can even hire the hotel’s yacht for a day’s excursion around the nearby islands and to seek out perfect snorkelling spots.

You’re in wading distance (or take Cape Fahn’s boat) of Choeng Mon when you’re ready to commune with the crowds. Stroll through the narrow alleys, old wooden shops and street food stalls at the colonial fisherman’s village in Bophut or visit the weird and wonderful Secret Buddha Garden, a sculpture park on top of a peak in Surat Thani with excellent views and cool breezes. If you want to venture into the jungly interior of the island, you can cool off in the natural pools at the foot of the Na Mueang waterfalls. There’s a short but steep hike to the second waterfall (so bring sporty shoes), but you’ll be rewarded – it’s far less busy than the first.

Local bars

Chaweng’s Coast Beach Club has chill-out tunes to go with their beachside food and cocktails, or you can head to fellow Smith spot The Library for their catalog of cocktails and Thai tapas.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this private-island hotel in Koh Samui and unpacked their bikinis from the boutique, a full account of their serene island break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Cape Fahn in Thailand…

Sure, there are certain things you miss about being 19 – your waifish waist circumference and having all your knee cartilage, for instance. But when you arrive at Cape Fahn, you’ll be glad you’re all grown up. Surveying this lush private island just a hop from the sedate Choeng Mon beach, you’ll smile fondly at the memory of yester-you on a Thai island – dancing on sticky floors, drinking something ungodly and electric-blue out of a bucket and sleeping in a 20-baht beach shack. ‘Farewell to all that’, you’ll chuckle, as you step into Cape Fahn’s hushed and serene lobby, where elegance and quietude reign, and are greeted with a cool towel and the friendliest smile you’ve seen in years. ‘Aging really does get a bad rep,’ you’ll think, as you’re shown you to your staggeringly vast villa, dressed in soothing tones of white, taupe and mint. But as a sliding door reveals your very own sun-brightened terrace, plush-pillowed sunloungers and aquamarine infinity pool, you’ll struggle to keep your dignified mask of composure, nudging Mrs Smith in the ribs and saying, ‘Cape Fahn? More like Cape FUN. Tickle fight!’ Ok, so maybe you haven’t grown up entirely: your ability to make terrible jokes is still intact and, funnily enough, you find you’re still able to drink colourful cocktails by the bucketload – but isn’t it infinitely nicer when they’re served directly to your pool on a floating tray? Also, now that we think about it, that deserted, palm-fringed beach is practically crying out for cartwheel practice. Once more into the fray, old knees…

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Price per night from $416.10