
Six Senses Samui
When you book Six Senses Samui in Koh Samui, Thailand through our IHG Destined partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit. Plus, for a limited time, a complimentary night is included with your stay.
Special Offer: 5th night free
Stay 5, Pay 4 + Stay a little longer and recharge a little more! Receive a complimentary fifth night on us with buffet breakfast and Virtuoso Amenities + Fifth night complimentary on consecutive stays
Exclusive Booking Perks
- $100 USD (or local currency equivalent) hotel credit per stay
- Daily complimentary breakfast for 2 guests (full or continental, depending on t...)
- Complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability)
- Local welcome amenity
- Early check-in / late check-out (subject to availability)
Location
Six Senses brings its holistic approach to sustainability and wellness to Koh Samui's northeastern shore, where organic gardens and spa treatments grounded in local tradition define the experience. The brand's commitment to environmental mindfulness shapes every detail, from architecture that opens to the elements to treatments incorporating herbs grown steps from the spa pavilions.
Choeng Mon occupies a quieter corner of Samui's coastline, where the Gulf of Thailand laps against crescents of sand less crowded than the island's southern stretches. Samrong Beach lies just two hundred metres from the property, a narrow strip where longtail boats bob in shallow water and the morning light catches the ridgeline of the island's jungled interior. The neighbourhood retains a fishing village rhythm despite the island's transformation into one of Thailand's most visited destinations, with 2.7 million arrivals each year drawn to its palm-fringed beaches and warm waters.
Samui International Airport sits five kilometres south, a brief drive through coconut plantations and roadside papaya stands that still supply the island's markets. The airport's open-air terminals and island-hopping routes make reaching this Gulf coast sanctuary surprisingly direct.
The fishing culture that predates Samui's tourism boom surfaces in Bangrak beach fish market, three kilometres west, where vendors spread the morning's catch across ice beds and the air smells of salt and charcoal smoke. Bophut Food Market, 5.7 kilometres away, fills evening streets with rows of mango sticky rice vendors and som tam stations where green papaya gets pounded in clay mortars. Book a table at one of the island's dining rooms that source directly from these markets, where grilled pla kapong arrives whole and glistening with tamarind glaze.
Diving operations cluster along the northern coast: Member Diving (4.6 kilometres) and Aqualung (5.5 kilometres) run trips to coral gardens where whale sharks pass through between March and May. Khun Si Waterfall, nearly ten kilometres inland, requires a short jungle trek to reach pools where you can swim beneath cascading spring water. Santiburi Golfclub, across the island at 10.9 kilometres, offers fairways that cut through former coconut groves with views toward the mainland peaks of Surat Thani province.
February through April delivers the driest stretch, when temperatures climb toward thirty degrees and the Gulf sits glassy under cloudless skies. The light during these months is sharp and white, ideal for snorkelling visibility and long beach days that extend into warm evenings without the threat of afternoon storms.
May introduces brief rains that refresh the island's interior, though mornings often stay clear. The true monsoon arrives in October and November, when precipitation peaks and the streets run with red mud from the hills, transforming waterfalls into roaring torrents and keeping beach loungers under cover.
December and January bring Samui's high season: pleasant warmth without the intensity of spring heat, though occasional showers still punctuate the weeks. The island feels liveliest then, markets bustling and diving conditions favourable for exploring offshore sites.
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