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Bandara Resort and Spa

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Escape into a world of pure delight and relaxation at the Bandara Resort and enjoy an unforgettable holiday on the idyllic island of Koh Samui. A perfect sanctuary of solace spread over seven acres, the Bandara is landscaped with native flora, exquisite water features, and offers picturesque panoramas of the Gulf of Siam.

The Bandara features 22 Standard Rooms, 98 Deluxe Rooms, and two Grand Deluxe Suites. All rooms are exceptionally designed using a blend of traditional Thai elements and modern décor, creating a perfect atmosphere in a relaxing haven. All rooms enjoy a private balcony, bathroom, shower and a selection of modern amenities.

Bandara Villas
The resort also offers 28 villas, each landscaped to blend in with its own lush garden. The interior has a tropical theme and looks out over your private garden and 3x3 metre pool. The pool has an alfresco deck, perfect for relaxing on either of the two sunbeds, dining, or a private Thai massage. Bandara Villas are equipped with extra spacious bathrooms complete with a cosy shower, toilet, and twin vanity units. Off the bathroom is a glass patio door which opens out to a uniquely Bandara secret garden where an organic sunken bathtub and exotic rainshower await your personal bliss.

Signature beachfront restaurant
Dine at Chom Dao, Bandara’s idyllic alfresco restaurant, and indulge in exceptional western cuisine blended harmoniously with delightful authentic Asian dishes and fresh, delectable seafood. Here you can enjoy spectacular sea views as you dine on the restaurant’s beachfront terrace, creating the perfect ambience of serenity.

The resort is also conveniently situated to take a day trip to see some of the local sights such as the Fisherman’s Village, Big Buddha, local markets, shopping areas and bustling Chaweng Beach. Non-motorised watersports are also available at the resort offering guests fun and adventure.

If you’re seeking the ultimate in relaxation, look no further than the Bandara Spa, which delivers every treatment with the utmost pampering and care. Each treatment is inspired and influenced by ancient rituals and enhanced perfectly by the use of the purest of Thai herbs with healing powers, aromatic oils, and time tested techniques to assist circulation to ensure total body rejuvenation.

Bandara Resort and Spa, Samui is a holiday destination for anyone in the world who is in search of some well-earned pampering, relaxation, and fun at the beach.





Guide to South Thailand, Koh Samui

Roughly circular in shape, the island is the third largest island in Thailand after Phuket and Koh Chang and one of the most popular destinations for international travellers. The central part of the island is an almost uninhabitable jungle where Samui's highest mountain, Khao Pom, peaks at 635 metres. The various lowland areas are connected together by a single 51-kilometre road that meanders mostly along the coast to encircle the bulk of the island.

The old capital Nathon is located on the south-west coast of the island and remains the major port for fishing and inter-island transportation. Nathon is the seat of the regional government and for Samui locals is the recognised commercial hub. It has a charming pace, and is almost small enough to walk everywhere. The old Chinese shop houses along the middle street whisper of an exotic history.

Although Koh Samui is in southern Thailand, where Islam has a strong influence, the original inhabitants of the island, known as Chao Samui, are predominantly Buddhist. In the past, most of the locals made their living in the coconut farming business. Today, however, most islanders work in jobs related to tourism because in recent years Koh Samui has developed into a popular, tropical beach resort destination. While still maintaining its unique charm, from coconut tree fringed beaches to tropical jungles and a vibrant nightlife, it has something for everyone.

Accommodations range from bungalows and villas to five-star boutique resorts and are suitable for all budgets. There are fine dining restaurants that offer a wide range of international and exotic local Thai dishes. If pampering is high on your list, there are many day spas available.

Koh Samui offers an abundance of activities including elephant trekking, canoeing, sailing, diving, golfing, fishing, cycling and almost anything else you can think of! Nature lovers will find it a paradise of waterfalls, temples and jungles. There is a butterfly garden, aquarium, tiger zoo, monkey theatre, snake and crocodile farm to visit. Day tours to the neighbouring islands of Koh Phangan, Koh Tao and the Angthong Marine National Park are also highly recommended.

With direct flights to Samui Airport from Bangkok, Singapore and Hong Kong as well as ferry services from Suratthani, Ko Samui is conveniently accessible.

Koh Samui boasts many popular beaches including Chaweng and with its white sandy beaches, coral reefs and coconut trees it is easy to see why travellers from all over the world make it their preferred holiday destination.