Overview
Seaside serenity can be found on the shores of Loh Ba Gao Bay, the secluded spot that’s home to SAii Phi Phi Island Village. Traditional Thai-style bungalows are nestled amongst fragrant gardens and verdant greenery to create this taste of parad...
Seaside serenity can be found on the shores of Loh Ba Gao Bay, the secluded spot that’s home to SAii Phi Phi Island Village. Traditional Thai-style bungalows are nestled amongst fragrant gardens and verdant greenery to create this taste of paradise, that enjoys a private beach and spectacular sea views. In fact, water-babies will be in their prime here, with an impressive list of boat trips, water sports and a PADI certified dive centre. Or you can simply choose to relax on the silky soft sands and let your worries drift away in the sea breeze. SAii Phi Phi Island Village features an array of fantastic facilities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre and a tranquil spa. There’s four restaurants to try, with Api Restaurant serving an irresistible spread of Thai specialities and international favourites for three meals a day. Later, you can kick off your flip flops and enjoy toe-tapping live entertainment at the Beach House Grill and Chill. It’s hard to imagine a more perfect holiday hideaway for a dream honeymoon or exotic romantic getaway to Thailand’s picturesque islands.
How far is the nearest beach?
There’s 800m of pristine sandy beach at this stunning beach resort.
Distance from resort centre
SAii Phi Phi Island Village is in a beautifully secluded part of the island, with several bars and restaurants as part of the resort. Many of the nearby attractions can be reached via a brief long-tail boat ride or an even shorter speed boat trip. Bamboo Island and Mosquito Island are 3km away, or Monkey Bay and Ton-Sai Bay are 3.5km. The resort’s recreation centre can organise an array of exciting excursions, such as island tours, snorkelling trips or a boat trip to James Bond Island.
Distance from airport
Phuket International Airport is the nearest, with a ferry transfer service available to SAii Phi Phi Island Village, which takes approximately 1 and a quarter hours. Phuket pier is approximately 37km away from the airport, where you will pick up the boat transfer. It’s also possible to take a public ferry to Phi Phi Island from Krabi, Aonang and Koh Lanta, where you’ll take a long-tail boat ride to connect to the hotel.
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Dining
Api Restaurant and Bar
- Buffet style restaurant with spectacular views of Loh Ba Gao Bay
- Cuisine: Asian and International
- Hours: Meals - 06:30 to 22:30; Cocktails – 17:00 to 24:00
Ruan Thai Restaurant
- Fabulous hillside setting
- Cuisine: Authentic Thai
- Hours: 18:30 to 22:30 (except Monday)
The Beach House Grill and Chill
- Casual beachfront dining with live entertainment
- Cuisine: Fresh seafood and premium quality cuts of meat
- Hours: Cocktails – 17:00 to 24:00; Dinner – 18:00 to 24:00
Bean/ Co
- Open-air coffee shop
- Cuisinine: Speciality teas and coffees, homemade ice creams and light snacks
- Hours: 07:00 to 22:00 (October to April); 09:00 to 22:00 (May to September)
Pool Bar
- Poolside dining and bar
- Cuisine: Light meals and snacks
- Hours: 09:00 to 18:00
4.4
Google reviews (2690)
Alex Reeves
This is the perfect place to stay if you want a luxurious stay on Phi Phi.
The private beach is probably the village's biggest asset. It's beautiful. And there's more than enough space on it for all the guests not to feel crowded.
The service is brilliant. Whenever we wanted something the staff were happy to oblige.
My main recommendations to guests would be to walk into the village behind the hotel if you want to book any excursions or boat trips to other parts of the island / other islands. It's much cheaper than the packages through the hotel.
The same for food. The hotel food is lovely, but you're paying luxury hotel prices for the setting. If you don't mind something more rough and ready, the restaurants in the local village are excellent.
ömer nihat turan
We stayed for a total of seven nights in the newly renovated “Deluxe Garden Villa.” The beds were comfortable, and the furniture was brand new. The staff were generally polite and welcoming. Our room was well-equipped with everything we needed. Thanks to the renovation, we didn’t encounter any issues with insects. The monkeys were positioned near the hillside villas, especially those with pools, but thankfully, we had no problems with them due to our location. The breakfast was delightful, offering a variety of choices including pancakes, waffles, and fresh fruits; I was quite satisfied with it. However, I found the lunch and dinner options at the hotel’s own restaurant to be average and not particularly impressive. Just a five-minute walk from the hotel, the village restaurants offered meals at half the price and were delicious. I advise checking the village prices before purchasing anything at the hotel. I also experienced boat trips, but the boat captains did not speak any English. Communication was a challenge and had to be managed through primitive methods and body language. Swimming is prohibited at Maya Bay, making it unnecessary to visit. At Monkey Bay, there wasn’t much to see except for one or two monkeys. I highly recommend visiting Bamboo Island to enjoy the crystal-clear sea. Despite requesting room cleaning, it was occasionally forgotten, or someone would knock on the door as early as 8:30 AM. The most significant issue was the sea’s tidal movements; you only get about 3-4 hours each day when it’s possible to swim, and this schedule changes daily. Occasionally, you might feel a sting from sea lice in the water, but it wasn’t overly painful. Overall, I do not regret coming here and left with happy and beautiful memories.
Yousef A. Almubarak
Lovely getaway to phi phi island.
Amazing resort with superb service, views and facilities.
The staff were friendly and professional.
The room was in very good condition.
Easy to navigate through resort. Good number of dining options.
There is a local village few steps away where you can have local food, tour booking and other shops.
Breakfast was really good and have wide variety of options.
Transportation from/to the resort can be a bit confusing but there are so many options.
Shawn Singh
The service at this hotel is quite frankly terrible. Front desk lady named View is unfit to interact with guests. Upon our departure, we simply asked what time the boat would leave and she responded so aggressively and inappropriately to our simple question. View should be removed from a customer-facing position if she cannot speak in a polite manner.
Even the pool servers are extremely rude. I am surprised that a proclaimed 5-star resort does not have better control over service. Many of the staff here are unfit to work in a luxury resort due to their attitude.
If you go to this resort, be prepared for lots of attitude from the staff. Highly recommend looking elsewhere. This resort has a lot of work to do before it is an acceptable option
Do not recommend.
Elke Wolf
Absolutely nothing to complaint. We were very satisfied and looking back to a pleasant vacation on SAii Phi Phi Island Village. The bungalows are super clean, very nice interior and the terrace is a nice place to sit and watch the nature of Thailand. Breakfast and other food is very good!
Due to low and high tide, a bath in the sea is limited. But, with the pools (especially the "lazy pool"), it is easy to accept. No daily tourist and in the village behind the hotel are several bars, restaurants, laundry service, pharmacy and also small supermarkets.
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