
Thailand
Treehouse Villas
- Waterside
- Woods
- Coast
- Luxury
- Wellness
- Hiking
Villa
Treehouse Villas is a luxury resort on the dreamy unspoilt island of Koh Yao Noi, in Phang Nga Bay. It is an adults-only retreat. Villas come with a private plunge pool, hammock-shaped bath, and suspension bridge entrance. Villa locations include a treehouse, beachfront and hilltop pool. At Treehouse Villas there’s a spa, yoga facilities and a jungle running track plus many organised trips such as a guided nature walkthrough, rubber tree plantation visit or island hopping trip.
Details
- Setting
- Coast · Forest
- Price (per night)(rough guide, £GBP)
- £350-£700
- Type of property
- Eco resort
- Room number
- 25 treehouse villas
- Room capacity
- —
- Facilities
- Spa · Restaurant · Bar · Wifi · Pool · Yoga shala · Beach access · Tours desk
- Good for
- Couples · Honeymoon · Wellness · Special occasions
- Activities
- Guided nature walks · Island hopping · Rubber tree plantation visit · Running
Essentials
What to know before you go
Best time to visit
Kids
How to get there
Accessibility
Editorial guidance — confirm specifics with the host before booking.
Sustainability
How this escape gives back
Climate & conservation
- Solar powered or renewable energy
- Water recycling
- Limits plastic use
- Wildlife protection or rescue
- Sustainable build
Community & culture
- Employs local people
- Ethical and inclusive labour
- Funds projects
- Promotes local businesses
Location
Thailand
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