Six Senses Yao Noi is situated on a small island in Phang Nga Bay. The area is famed for its natural beauty, especially its iconic limestone pinnacles in the sea which provides idyllic views from the resort. The 56 villas each have their own private infinity edge pool and open-air bathrooms, whilst the larger Retreat Villa and the Hilltop Reserve are exclusively positioned for the most incredible views. Set in 20 acres of natural vegetation, Six Senses uses natural materials and ensures its accommodation blends in with the natural environment. The waters in this area are pristine, and excursions can be arranged to nearby islands for exploration, snorkelling or diving. Other facilities include the Six Senses Spa, built to imitate a traditional Thai long house and the cookery school.
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