Elegant Thai Retreat, Koh Samui

A beautiful Thai villa made up of luxurious pavilions and two private swimming pools, with awesome ocean views.

Situated on the quiet Lipa Noi beachfront, in Koh Samui, INASIA is an exemplary Thai villa of a contemporary style. Featuring a number of spacious open plan living pavilions and not one, but two private swimming pools, this eight bedroom holiday home enjoys a stunning panorama from sunrise to sunset.



Over in the quiet retreat of the ocean view unit, three of the kingsize en suite bedrooms-plus an extra room for nannies or teenagers-fill the first floor of a pavilion. The second level hosts a generous living area that benefits from sparkling blue sea views, where along with the lounge, a kitchen and dining room all spill out onto a large terrace overlooking a swimming pool.


The entire INASIA complex is decked out in an array of Thai antique pieces and designer furniture by Thai “Nouvelle vague” artists, plus an italian brand range by french designer Philippe Stark.


Guests have a choice of two private swimming pools and patios for soaking up the sun and taking a dip.






A master bedroom tops the ocean view unit, which has its own balcony that is set with a pair of armchairs where the dweller can soak up the ocean scene.



Five deluxe pavilions make up the beautiful beachfront unit, where one of the luxurious master bedroom suites leads out onto its very own zen garden. In the living pavilion, huge retractable glazed doors open the building up on two of its sides, encouraging an ideal of indoor-outdoor living and entertaining.





One of Samui’s legendary sunsets on the famous, and glorious, white sands of Lipa Noi beach.



A cool kitchen space pops with color and modern character, providing a cheerful place to try cooking up some local cuisine.








Another of the master bedroom suites in the beachfront unit is spread out over over two levels, where a private entertainment room spans the lower floor.






A view of the famous 5 islands of the Ang Thong Marine National Park, visible from the beachfront pavilions.


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