Prenota se You want a 'Dubai-meets-Thailand' polished luxury resort with the best kids' club in the region, and you don't mind being boat-bound to the property.
Massive, world-class kids' club with slides and a ball pit rain shower
Sea View Pool Penthouses offer incredible sunrise views over limestone karsts
Pristine, manicured grounds that feel safer and more 'resort-y' than rustic island bungalows
In sintesi: A stunning, hyper-polished resort that feels a bit like a gilded cage—perfect for families who want luxury on rails, but isolating for travelers who want to wander into a local village for a $2 pad thai.
Recensito da @alexandra_gonova: My stay at Anantara Koh Yao Yai was pure magic. From lounging in the infinity pool overlooking the islands to the incredible suite interiors, everything screamed luxury. The sunset cocktails were the perfect end to every day. Highly recommend for a splurge!
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The hype
Families are obsessed with the facilities, while couples often find it too noisy and 'kindergarten-like' around the main areas.
Reality check
Food prices are eye-watering (think $15 burgers and $12 cocktails), and service can be slow during peak breakfast hours.
You have active kids under 12—the club and water slides are top-tier
You prefer air-conditioned, modern luxury over rustic bamboo huts
You want a 'fly and flop' vacation where you never leave the property
Pulizia e manutenzione
9
Housekeeping: Twice daily service, generally impeccable.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Deep soaking tubs are a highlight.
Maintenance: Mostly new, though some lobby furniture is showing early wear.
Linens & towels: High thread count (300+), crisp and fresh.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of jasmine and lemongrass; rooms are neutral/fresh.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENZIOSO
SILENZIOSO
0-4RUMOROSO
4-7.5MODERATO
7.5-10SILENZIOSO
Screaming kids at the main pool/slides during the day
Thin walls in connecting family suites
Boat engine noise if you are in a beachfront villa near the jetty
Prima di prenotare
Buono a sapersi
Boat transfers are NOT always included in the room rate—expect to pay ~1,200 THB per person each way for the shared speedboat.
The resort operates on 'island time'—service at the Pakarang restaurant can be sluggish during rush hour.
There is a 7-Eleven at a road junction nearby, but it's a taxi ride, not a quick walk.
Cosa portare
Mosquito repellent (sandflies and mosquitoes can be active at dusk)
Reef-safe sunscreen (expensive to buy on-site)
Inflatable pool floaties (though the hotel has some, bringing your own saves rental fees)
Genio delle camere
Migliori scelte
Sea View Pool Penthouse (upper floors) for privacy and insane sunrise views
Beachfront Pool Villas for direct sand access (but less privacy from beach walkers)
Camere da evitare
Lagoon Pool Villas (some guests report they feel enclosed with less impressive views)
Family Suites near the main pool if you plan to nap during the day
Genio delle richieste camera – copia e incolla
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a room on a higher floor away from the main family pool noise. If possible, a corner unit with an unobstructed view of the limestone karsts would be appreciated.”
FAQ e consigli nascosti
Tutto ciò che vuoi davvero sapere prima di prenotare.
Is the beach swimmable?
Only at high tide. At low tide, the water recedes significantly, revealing rocky mudflats that are great for crab-spotting but bad for swimming.
How much is the boat transfer?
Approx. 1,200 THB ($35 USD) per person, per way for the shared speedboat from Laem Sai Pier (Phuket) or Thalane Pier (Krabi).
Are there local restaurants nearby?
Yes, places like Emm Restaurant and Chill Chill @ Pai exist, but they require a taxi or scooter ride. You cannot easily walk to them.
Is it adults-only?
No. It is very family-centric. There is an adults-only pool, but the general vibe is 'luxury family resort'.
What is the deposit policy?
Standard credit card hold upon check-in, usually around 3,000-5,000 THB per night for incidentals.
Can I fly a drone?
Generally restricted on resort grounds to protect guest privacy, but you can fly it on the public beach areas away from the villas.
Suggerimenti degli Insider
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The 'Ghost Crabs' on the beach are a protected species and fun to watch at low tide—bring a flashlight for a night walk.
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Book your spa treatments in advance; the hydro pool is popular and slots fill up.
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If you want a cheaper meal, rent a scooter (approx. 300 THB/day) and head to the local village—don't rely on hotel taxis which charge a premium.
5 cose da sapere prima di partire
💡The 'ceremonial bong' hit at check-in is actually a traditional Thai gong ritual, not drug-related (despite the funny name).
💡The lobby furniture (leather sofas) is already showing wear and tear despite the resort being new.
💡You can see 'Bird's Nest Island' (Koh Rang Nok) directly from the resort—it's a private concession for harvesting swiftlet nests.
💡The 'Family Sea View Suites' often have only a partial sea view due to their location in the back blocks.
💡Water refill stations are available, but the room water comes in glass bottles you can't take to the pool.
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