295 Moo 3, Taling Ngam Beach, Thailand | (888) 616-5829
Exclusive private location set on a hilltop and along a pristine beach
Seven swimming pools, including an infinity pool with ocean views
Nice, quiet beachfront with no other resorts around
Rooms all come with enormous flat-screen TVs, large balconies, and elegant furnishings
All room categories have bathtubs and separate rain showers with high-end toiletries
Several restaurants and bars including poolside drinks
Large kids' club and play area
Water Sports Centre with paddle boards, catamarans, and free kayaks
Small spa on-site
One of Samui's most expensive resorts
Far from main shopping and dining centers
The InterContinental Samui Baan Taling Ngam Resort is a 79-room property overlooking one of the most beautiful ocean views in Koh Samui. This ultra-posh, luxury resort is certainly one of the most gorgeous in Thailand. The Villas, Suites, and Ocean View rooms all come with wonderful terraces, large bathtubs, and plenty of elegant touches. There are also seven swimming pools, a large beach area, Water Sports Centre, and several restaurants and bars. It's almost a world unto itself, drawing everyone from families to honeymooners. The only drawbacks of the resort are its distance from the main centers of Chaweng and Lamai, and the price tag. But for guests who can afford to splurge, it's a superb choice.
Scene
Stunning beachfront resort with romantic vibe, palm tree-shaded pools, and tasteful modern decor
The InterContinental Samui Baan Taling Ngam Resort is a pretty happening place, which is to be expected given its range of great facilities. Guests here had better be well-heeled, as the resort is one of Koh Samui's most expensive. But the vibe is definitely casual, with lots of folks working on their tans at the various pools, where the gray stone decks are shaded by palm trees and lined with wooden loungers. It's hard to say which area of the property is the most popular, but the main infinity pool with beachfront views gets the edge. The enormous lobby, with its pitched white ceilings, hanging wire lamps, and traditional-style wood furnishings is another beautiful spot for relaxing -- the glassed-in coves, with cushioned basket-style chairs, have incredible sea views. The Flames Restaurant on the beach is very romantic in the evening, as is the terrace Air Bar, especially for sunsets, and there are plenty of honeymooners and romantic couples shelling out for a pampering stay here. However, it is not a big party spot (being too far from Lamai and Chaweng), and most folks staying in this more remote southwest side of Samui are looking for some peace and quiet.
Location
Breathtaking location overlooking Samui's southwest coast, but a long drive from the airport and main towns
The InterContinental Samui Baan Taling Ngam Resort sits by itself along the Taling Ngam Bay, Samui's least-developed area in the southwest of the island. The setting is stunning, up on a hillside overlooking the gorgeous turquoise sea, and running down to the pristine beachfront. Guests would be hard-pressed to find a more romantic beach escape on the island, though it's a 45-minute drive from the airport. The two major beach party towns, Lamai and Chaweng, are about 25 and 40 minutes by car, respectively, and there isn't any other nightlife around. There are not too many shops or restaurants within walking distance of the hotel, but the resort does provide shuttle services and arranges taxis, and has buggies to cart guests around the expansive and steep property.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with large balconies and bathtubs; Villas with wine refrigerators and plunge pools
All the rooms, suites, and villas here are quite elegant and spacious, with a fresh, modern look. Decor includes dark wood furnishings with cream and teal accents; polished wood floors; and large beds with 300 thread-count linens and goose-filled down pillows. All categories have big balconies furnished with daybeds and wooden dining tables and chairs; some have wonderful sea vistas. Other standard amenities include minibars, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, large safes, kettles, and beach bags. The suites and villas have coffeemakers, while villas also have wine refrigerators; some have private plunge pools, too. Each bathroom has a large bathtub, separate rain shower, and exclusive toiletries such as scented rice soap. Wi-Fi is free.
Features
Seven swimming pools, a long beach with bonfires, dining and drinking with views, and a spa
The resort has seven stunning swimming pools: a huge infinity pool down by the beach, another dazzling one upstairs near the lobby, and five others tucked away and color-themed. As if the pools weren't enough, the beach here is also long and used only by resort guests. There are also a full Water Sports Centre on the beach, a small fitness center, free bicycles for use, and a yoga and Muay Thai boxing space with coaching available. There are several restaurants to choose from, including Amber for breakfast buffet; Flames on the beach for Thai, Italian, and seafood grill, with a bonfire area for cooler nights; and an ice cream stand on the beach. For drinks, the Serene Bar in the lobby has views out to sea. But even better is Air Bar, with views of the entire beach and oceanfront panorama from above. There is also a Poolside Bar down at the infinity pool, with bar stools right in the water. The InterContinental also has a well-equipped kids' club, and a spa with Thai massage and a soothing tea-based treatment.