Located on Phuket’s southwest coast, the Rosewood is tucked away in its own corner to create a feeling of seclusion and upscale living, but close enough to the energy of Patong if you care to leave the calm of the resort. This calm is created by the Rosewood’s thoughtful design which reflects its impeccable eco-credentials – the resort could have sprung organically from the landscape, with restaurants nestled under 100-year old Banyan trees, a pool built around swaying palms, and villas with eco-friendly roof gardens blending into the hillside.
The 71 Pavilions and Villas combine natural materials with neutral colour palettes and subtle nods to Thai craftsmanship to create a timeless elegance, while all boast a private plunge pool or infinity pool to soak in the tranquillity of the setting. The four restaurants satisfy every whim, from laidback poolside dining at The Shack to authentic Southern Thai cuisine crafted from seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, or super cool cocktails at sophisticated Mai. A state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness centre, holistic treatments and programmes in the luxurious spa, and a Rosewood Explorers Club offer activities galore for all ages.
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