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Tucked on a headland on the northern tip of Koh Samui Island, midway between Bangkok and Phuket on the Gulf of Thailand, Six Senses Samui is a spectacular blend of privacy and stunning views. Its stylish split-level villas offer the opportunity to gaze onto mountains and sea from almost everywhere you stand, and most feature private pools and indulgent outdoor daybeds. Among the generous amenities is the bounty of Mother Nature - 270-degree views of the surrounding sea and outlying islands, The award-winning restaurant of Six Senses Samui, Dining on the Rocks, established its enviable reputation by offering New Asian Cuisine coupled with a stunning panoramic view out to the Gulf of Siam. Raising the bar even higher, the latest innovation to come out of the kitchen is called Modern Interpretive Cuisine. Dishes are reconstructed to be both visually and texturally appealing - taste and focus on fresh, wholesome, local ingredients are tantamount in importance.
Six Senses Samui
9/10 Moo 5, Baan Plai Laem, Bophut, Koh Samui,
Suratthani,Thailand
Koh Samui, Thailand
84320
Nearest Airport: USM
I completely agree with the last review and share the same comments. It is a beautiful hotel, with this luxury rustic feeling and an exceptional service. The swimming pool area/view is unbeatable, amazing! yes the beach is small, but we never had any issue in getting a spot. Yes the sea gets dirty, but they are making sure that there is always someone cleaning it. I highly recommend it and I am going back there at the end of 2026.
fivestarfranco - London, United Kingdom
So, this is my first ever Trip Advisor review but felt the need to write something about Six Senses Samui for reasons I will outline below. Having visited many hotels around the world for over 30 years as an individual, as a couple and then with family I feel I am in a good place to share my experience whilst also being able to compare on the basis of having stayed in youth hostels when younger to luxury 5 star hotels over recent years. When I was looking for a hotel in Koh Samui I was very confused. We wanted a luxury resort which would also match the price you pay over the Christmas/New Year period. Travelling this time of year is one of the most expensive times and prices over recent years have gone crazy but you either suck it up or choose not to travel. Creating memories with my wife and kids superceded the cost and we booked a 2 week trip to Thailand and the itinerary meant we needed to find 6 nights in Koh Samui. By the time we got round to booking prices had consistently risen. The choices for us in Samui were the usual suspects, trying to balance prices with wanting a luxurious stay. Four Seasons, Six Senses, Banyan Tree, W, Anantara, Vana Bell etc. were all on my radar. I booked 3 options allowing myself the time to cancel at no charge so I could keep researching. I was concerned about some of the reviews the Six Senses was getting so I reached out to the GM, Johannes. He was polite and quick at replying to my emails, giving me assurances but also emphasising what the hotel is all about. People comment the resort is dated. I disagree fully. It's charm are the rustic, sustainably styled villas. It forms the character. Yes you don't get USB ports and bluetooth speakers and all the newest bathroom fittings. But then you would be missing the point. The charm is in that rustic style. Our villas were front ocean pool villas. Beautiful views, lots of space, outdoor showers, large bath and just peaceful and serene. We loved them as did my 21 and 20 year old kids. The almost jungle like surroundings, the space between villas meant you felt you had your own privacy. This charm and theme in terms of the structure stretched to the communal dining areas, the breakfast area, reception, Spa, gym etc. Yes, one could argue this is a hotel that could do with modernising but based on our stay none of us really felt that way. The food was excellent, breakfast was outstanding and we also ate at the pool, the casual restaurant and the more formal Dining on the Rocks. None of them disappointed.....yes Dining on the Rocks was expensive but it's pitched like that and you go into it expecting that. The service was out of this world. Everyone is assigned a private butler during your stay. You are able to whatsapp them to literally ask them for anything......a buggy to collect you, arrange an excursion, confirm a Spa treatment etc. etc. PB was amazing. She was so lovely, so friendly, so warm and just genuine. All the staff were just amazing people......humble, warm, respectful......you just felt pampered everywhere. Sunset by the amazing infinity pool is one of the best we have experienced. Drinks at Dining on the Rocks was stunning even though you can't see the sunset you do get to look across the amazing views in pure serenity. So, what could be the negatives? I've seen the other reviews that are not so good and I'm genuinely surprised. We have done all the luxury brands such as the Four Seasons, The Mandarin Orientals, the Anantaras in many different parts of the world. Every one of them can't be perfect. The beach at Six Senses Samui is limited. That's a given. It's just where it is geographically. We had one great day at the beach but it's not a sea you want to swim in. A lot of rubbish does wash onto the beach which is not ideal. The beach is not huge but it never felt crowded. Would I trade that for the location of the hotel??? No way. Would I trade it for those sunrises from our villas or the sunset by the infinity pool???? No way. Yes, as a regular gym goer the gym is a bit small and not up to the standards of say the Four Seasons Bangkok that we had come from but for me I wasn't coming there for the quality of the gym otherwise I could've chosen somewhere else. The location of the hotel is pretty remote relative to the island. But we preferred that. We went out for dinner regularly, to Fishermans Village, Chaweng Beach, Bophut etc. and it was circa 20-25 mins in the Thai version of Uber. I was happy to do that rather than be in a busy part of the island with multiple hotels. The young Koh Samui vibe was not for us so a 2 hour visit to Fishermans Village was more than enough and getting back to the peace/tranquility of the Six Senses was very welcome. So my first every Tripadvisor review is not written to tell you how amazing the hotel is, to be honest I'd expect that anyway as this is a Six Senses and I paid handsomely for it. The review is instead written to balance the not so good reviews and challenge a lot of what is said. A mention to Johannes for his no BS approach to some of the complaints and also answering my concerns prior to arriving with honest feedback. We were genuinely sad to leave the Six Senses Samui and this is because we had such a wonderful time and at the end of the day that's all that counts.
Safari802026
A very disappointing experience down to 3 main reasons: 1- A disgustingly polluted sea, full of rubbish (plastics, glasses, food waste, toiletries, clothes floating in the water) 2 - Jet skis getting to close to swimmers, no lane defined, unsafe environment 3 - Management to taking the feedback on point 1 despite the luxury hotel chain pretending to be a sustainability advocate
827oyae
I have visited other six senses and this resort falls well below what I expected. The resort was worn out, unloved and not commensurate with a luxury brand. The beach was littered with plastic and waste. I had always considered the six senses brand to be luxurious but this was not nor should it be sold as such. We checked out on arrival, truly disappointed.
Volha B
We truly enjoyed our stay at Six Senses Samui. Noom (our personal Guest Experience Maker) was incredibly helpful and attentive, making our experience seamless from start to finish. The breakfast was excellent, the spa massages were outstanding, and the hotel itself is beautiful. Our villa was very private, comfortable, and offered a stunning view. The entire team was kind, professional, and always willing to help. Overall, our stay was wonderful, and we left very happy with our experience.
357das - Warsaw, Poland
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I just got back this morning from having spent 10 nights in paradise. I agree with comments about the beds, they are so comfortable. The butler was great. I do not have one bad thing to say about this place, it is 101% perfection!
-Carl & Emma