Akaryn Samui
It's all about the pools

What we say: 
Akaryn is a good choice if looking for something quiet and luxurious. It's located on an isolated stretch of Choeng Mon beach midway between Choeng Mon proper and Chaweng, so it's perfect for those wanting peace and quiet within striking distance of the nightlife scene.
Rooms come in suite or villa varieties, and all feature private plunge pools, with villas offering larger pools and more space inside. Either way, you'll get a large, private and smart free-standing room equipped with iPod, flat screen TV, WiFi, Egyptian cotton bedlinen, fully-stocked minibars and tea- and coffee-making facilities. The resort also boasts a fitness centre, spa, boutique, yoga classes, a library, and two restaurants -- one a casual spot serving tapas, pizza, sandwiches and Thai standards and the other with a more refined atmosphere and high-end Thai cuisine.
Yet the best part of Akaryn are its multiple pools. One has a swim-up pool bar and a huge rim flow that cascades into a separate pool below, while another comes to life on Friday evenings when a giant projector screen is wheeled out and films are shown for the enjoyment of lounging and floating revelers. There's even a private champagne pool area that features a granite table with a surface mere millimetres below the water, making the glasses of bubbly appear to float.
Note that Agoda generally offers discounts off the web or walk-in rates.
Contact details:
Moo 5, Tambon Bophut (shortly after Samui Football Golf when coming from Choeng Mon village, turn left up a signposted concrete road). T: (025) 148 112 F: (025) 394 473Email them at: rsvn@akaryn.com
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What we were quoted
| Type of room | Low season | High season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suite | 6,400 THB | 8,900 THB | 12500 |
| Private pool villa | 8,200 THB | 11,600 THB | 16700 |
Added to Travelfish on: 1st January, 2013
Last visited or updated on: 1st January, 2013
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