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Hi all! We keep intending to write but being blissfully relaxed is taking up all our time and energy! Thanks so much for turning us on to Coral Bay Resort. At the risk of sounding like one of those effusive tourist brochures... the place is seriously paradisiacal. |
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Picture this. Ten acres of coconut-palmed
hillside sloping gently down to a secluded beach
on the northeast coast of Koh Samui. Endless jungle gardens of exotic tropical plants and fragrant flowers.
You know, those lush but not manicured kind of gardens that invite meandering... unless of course you’re just too busy lounging by the sea-view pool sipping a refreshing drink. Which is what we end up doing every afternoon. (We’ll go sightseeing tomorrow, we keep telling ourselves.)
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Besides, why venture forth when everything we need is right here? Our thatched-roofed wood and stone bungalow is perfect. Like the gardens it’s well tended and has all the modern conveniences yet exudes a homey naturalness. (We understand all Samui resorts were built in this rustic style before concrete replaced coconut wood as the construction material of choice!) |
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We begin each day with an American breakfast served al fresco at the Pakarang restaurant. Yeah, it’s a hard life gazing out beyond the magnificent flowering bougainvillea at the gentle waves lapping the sand. If we feel super energetic we might wade across to Koh Matlang, a tiny island opposite the resort, and snorkel around the reef. But mainly we just hang out reading. Or better still, eating. The food here is incredible. It actually tastes Thai! (Unlike that westernized stuff that masquerades as Thai cuisine in so many restaurants.)
Listen. You guys should DEFINITELY think about coming along with us next time. We’ll book the luxurious Baan Chomjan villa (three bedrooms and bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, living room, balcony, private entrance) and just chill. Sounds like an amazingly good plan, n’est-ce pas?
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Oops, it’s nearly sunset beverage time at the Coco-Rock Beach Bar. Gotta go watch the sky turn pinky violet and listen to eclectic grooves from their vast CD collection. And face the heaviest decision of the day: what to have for dinner! Take care and see you soon (if we ever manage to tear ourselves away from here). |
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Who we are
Coral Bay Resort
is designed for travelers in search of a
relaxing and eco-friendly holiday experience.
The peaceful natural environment of Coral Bay
Resort minimizes the stress of today’s urban
lifestyle and offers a welcome alternative to
the crowded concrete establishments that
unfortunately are becoming all too prevalent on
Koh Samui. Our 56 bungalows are set amid 10
acres of lush tropical gardens, ensuring an
atmosphere of serenity and privacy. Surrounded
by luxuriant coconut palms and flowering shrubs,
the charming Samui-style dwellings built of wood
and stone with traditional thatched roofs offer
the highest standards of comfort. |
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Our Philosophy
Since opening in 1982, we’ve worked hard to
maintain the delicate balance between preserving
the natural charm of Koh Samui while providing
the amenities for our discerning guests. The
abundant tropical flora creates a sanctuary for
many species of birds, butterflies and
squirrels. Ever conscious of the environment, we
use recycled waste water to maintain the
extensive gardens and new plants in our nursery. |
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The waste water is
pretreated through stages of septic tanks,
biotanks and settlement tanks before filtering
through a natural treatment system of media,
aquatic flora / fauna and finally polished off
with a protein skimmer which purifies the water
further and convert harmful nitrates into
beneficial ones before it goes into our
sprinkler system. This DIY recycling system has
not only enabled us to indulge our passion for
gardening on an island where fresh water is a
precious commodity, but has helped to
contribute, even in a small way to Koh Samui’s
preservation. |
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Where we are
We’re situated on Yai Noi Bay, north Chaweng
Beach on the northeastern part of Koh Samui,
about 10 minutes from the airport. |
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Our island style, thatched-roofed, wood and
stone bungalows are spaced well apart from one
another and surrounded by a profusion of
greenery to ensure maximum privacy. Representing
the ultimate value for money, each has a
generous interior and a huge private balcony
with plenty of comfy deck chairs and loungers,
cooled by sea breezes and ceiling fans.
Commanding a view of extensive tropical gardens
or the sea it makes a perfect daytime or
nighttime hangout. Amenities for each bungalow
include:
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Air conditioning and ceiling fans
7-ft ultra large king size bed and a day bed for the extra person or child
IDD telephone line and complimentary broadband connection
Satellite TV and CD/DVD/mp3 Player and a large selection of movies from our library
Refrigerator and mini bar
Coffee / Tea making facilities and personal electronic safe
Bathrobes and custom-formulated toiletries using all natural botanicals with our signature fragrance
Skylights in bathrooms
Huge private balcony with ceiling fan, deck chairs and loungers |
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:: Deluxe Double &
Beachfront Deluxe Double ::
Contemporary design elements combine with the one-of-a-kind interior and exterior furnishings to create a uniquely elegant yet funky ambiance. Each spacious bungalow comprises 75 m2 (including a large 25 m2 balcony), with large bay windows, and is decorated with unusual furnishings handcrafted from indigenous Koh Samui materials. |
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There are mosaic murals in some
rooms, inlaid coconut shell and
bamboo screens in others combined
with original art pieces, native
fabrics and unique artifacts. The
large airy bathroom boasts a small
interior garden, hammered stainless
sink bowls and waterfall showers. |
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:: Deluxe Family ::
Newly renovated and set amidst lush tropical gardens toward the rear of the property, the Deluxe Family bungalows are furnished in our signature funky-chic style and are perfect for a small family or several friends. The 82 m2 two-bedroom units feature original furniture handcrafted from indigenous Koh Samui wood and locally produced fixtures and artwork. |
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The two sleeping areas are separated by the
dressing foyer and bathroom. The front bedroom
is suitable for parents, while the two
twin-sized beds and day bed in the rear bedroom
are perfect for children. |
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The large airy bathroom boasts hammered
stainless sink bowls and waterfall
showers. Each 20 m2 balcony looks out
onto the gardens, some with vistas of
the sea in the distance. |
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:: Premium Deluxe &
Beachfront Premium Deluxe Family ::
Perfect for
families or a group of friends, the original
furniture and fittings in these spacious new
bungalows create a rustic, elegant feel. Located
towards the front of the property, these
beachfront units are just steps away from the
beach while the higher units command
breathtaking sea views. |
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The
104 m2 bungalows are built like a duplex: the
two side-by-side-bedrooms share the large 30 m2
balcony, but have separate large and airy
bathrooms with complimentary toiletries,
custom-formulated using all natural botanicals
with our signature fragrance. Each of the
interconnecting bedrooms has an extra large 7-ft
four-poster bed as well as a day bed that can be
used for a third person (or child). |
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An
IDD telephone line, free broadband connection,
cable TV, CD/DVD/mp3 player, refrigerator, safe
and coffee/tea making facilities and bathrobes
are standard in each room, as are the original
art pieces, native fabrics and unique artifacts.
Equipped with plenty of comfy deck chairs and
loungers, the wide balcony area is cooled by sea
breezes and ceiling fans and makes a perfect
daytime or nighttime hangout. |
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:: Baan Chomjan Villa ::
The stunning Baan Chomjan Villa is located on one side of the resort, close enough for easy access to the beach, pool and restaurants yet totally self-contained for those desiring greater solitude. Offering uninterrupted vistas over a secluded bay, the luxurious Baan Chomjan Villa is aptly named “moon-viewing house.” The Thai word “jan” (moon) also refers to the clusters of huge white moon flowers that climb the trellis in front of the spacious and ultra-private villa and bloom only in the late afternoon. Built of teak, local hardwoods, sandstone and slate, the villa embodies a simultaneously lavish yet earthy design, redolent of an island-style country residence. |
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The 55 m2 master bedroom on the ground floor
opens onto a spacious private terrace.
With its ensuite bathroom, chaise lounge, writing desk, and 29” cable TV, the large airy space makes a perfect hideaway within the villa. The room stays pleasantly cool either by using the air conditioner or in the cooler seasons, by opening the sliding doors to let in the sea breezes. Upstairs, each of the two 32 m2 bedrooms has a balcony, ensuite bathroom and a ceiling fan as well as air conditioner. |
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Ingeniously arrayed under a tall vaulted ceiling, the fully air conditioned open-plan living room, den and kitchen/dining area offer maximum space and functionality. The den has plenty of comfortable seating for reading or watching the 50" flat panel LCD TV with its surround-sound speaker system. Web surfers can check emails on the computer workstation with an ADSL connection online all the time. Wi-Fi is available from various access points in the villa (den, upstairs balcony, living and dining rooms and the terrace). For those who prefer cooking at home, the European-style kitchen is fully equipped with all major appliances including a 4-burner stove and oven, microwave as well as utensils and cutlery. |
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Although the hotel pool is only a few meters away, an added perk is the new 4m x 10m private lap pool for the exclusive use of Baan Chomjan and Baan Chomdao guests. Built on a raised concrete surface with a wooden deck, it’s surrounded by sandstone tiles and features a lava rock waterfall. Nearly hidden behind lush tropical trees and flowers, the lap pool is sunny until noon and stays pleasantly cool and shady during the hot afternoons. The built-in swim jet will provide a challenge for those in need of a serious workout. |
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The beautifully appointed Baan Chomjan is set apart in its own compound with private entrance and night time security. The rate is inclusive of breakfast and tax for up to six persons. For an extra charge, an additional two people can be accommodated by converting the two day beds in the den into single beds. Those sleeping in the den can either share one of the upstairs ensuite bathrooms or use the guest toilet downstairs. Baan Chomjan residents also have full use of all hotel facilities. |
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Eats and drinks
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Whether you're a
carnivore or a vegetarian, a bon vivant
or a teetotaler, you'll find something
to satisfy your needs on our extensive
food and drink menu. Our guests often
say we serve the best Thai food on the
island. They appreciate that we don't
tone down the flavors to satisfy
westernized notions of Thai cuisine
unless we're specifically requested to
do so. |
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Plus we use only
the fresh coconut cream in our curries
and cocktails. (With nearly 200 coconut
trees on site, why buy the canned
stuff?) At the Pakarang ("coral"
in Thai) restaurant, you'll never feel
enclosed, whether dining indoors or al
fresco on the wooden deck. |
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Sipping an
exotic cocktail (shaken, never stirred)
at the Coco-rock Beach Bar is an
ideal way to celebrate the end of yet
another perfect day at Coral Bay Resort. |
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HANGING OUT HERE
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Being in paradise doesn’t mean
being bored! On site is a fresh water swimming
pool (with children’s section) overlooking the
sea, plus ping pong and beach volleyball. The
coral reef in the bay offers good snorkeling,
fishing and shelling. The tiny island of Koh
Matlang opposite the resort has an adjacent reef
and is accessible by short long-tail boat or at
low tide, by wading. Snorkeling equipment and
kayaks are available for rent, as are jeeps and
motorbikes. Windsurfers, para-sailers, scooters
and jet skis can be rented on the main part of
nearby Chaweng beach.
Our Internet workstation at the lobby is
available for guests in need of their daily
email fix, while those who have brought along
their Wi-Fi enabled notebooks can plug in
at the lobby, restaurant and swimming pool if
they are away from their rooms. |
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Whether you’re a carnivore or a vegetarian, a
bon vivant or a teetotaler, you’ll find
something to satisfy your needs on our extensive
food and drink menu. Our guests often say we
serve the best Thai food on the island. They
appreciate that we don’t tone down the flavors
to satisfy westernized notions of Thai
cuisine…unless we’re specifically requested to
do so. Plus we use only the fresh coconut cream
in our curries and cocktails. (With nearly 200
coconut trees on site, why buy the canned
stuff?) At the Pakarang (“coral”
in Thai) restaurant, you’ll never feel enclosed,
whether dining indoors or al fresco on the
wooden deck. Sipping an exotic cocktail
(shaken, never stirred) at the Coco-rock
Beach Bar is an ideal way to celebrate the end
of yet another perfect day at Coral Bay Resort.
For those who want a change from their perpetually blissed out state here at Coral Bay Resort, there’s plenty to see and do on Koh Samui. Our tour desk can arrange a variety of local excursions and activities on Koh Samui as well as to surrounding islands. PADI diving courses
Meanwhile, Koh Samui abounds in shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities. The streets of Chaweng, Lamai and Nathon are clogged with souvenir stalls that offer an assortment of wares ranging from tacky to terrific. The bars on Chaweng and Lamai offer Thai boxing, transvestite cabaret shows and other exotic nighttime entertainment, as well as dancing from dusk ‘til dawn. Food wise, resident expatriates from Italy, France and Germany are constantly opening (and often closing) all manner of restaurants in Chaweng, Bophud and Maenam. Some are actually fabulous! |
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AMATA SPA ...
Our new spa is located next to the swimming pool. With its cool interiors and intimate setting, it’s an ideal hideaway for a day of pampering and healing. Detox in the infrared sauna followed by a high pressure jet massage, then bliss out under the gentle care of our well-trained therapists. We take pride in using only the very best natural products to ensure that you benefit fully from each treatment with no possibility of an allergic reaction. |
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Consult our Spa Manager, who is also
a registered nurse, to choose a
therapy to suit your needs or have a
package custom-designed for you.
Whatever your choice, we aim to
de-stress, detoxify, soothe away
your aches and pains, rejuvenate and
elevate your sense of well-being. Go
ahead, make your day! Give your body
the treat it deserves. |
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TOUR DESK ACTIVITIES ...
Fishing
and snorkeling trips to Koh Matsum and Koh Taen,
PADI Diving courses, Angthong Marine National Park
tour; Kayaking at the Angthong Marine Park; Koh
Pha-ngan tour; Koh Samui Island tour; Koh Tao and
Nang Yuan tour; Jungle Safari, Guided Hiking trips
to the hills of Samui, Elephant Trekking, Pearl
Diving. |
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Water sports :
Windsurfing, para-sailing,
scooter and jet ski rentals are
available on Chaweng beach
around the corner from the
resort's bay.
Entertainment : The bars
on Chaweng and Lamai offer Thai
boxing, transvestite cabaret
shows and other exotic nighttime
entertainment, as well as
dancing from dusk 'til dawn.
Food wise, resident expatriates
from Italy, France and Germany
are constantly opening (and
often closing) all manner of
restaurants in Chaweng, Bophud
and Maenam. Some are actually
fabulous! The notorious Full
Moon Night Party is still going
strong in Koh Pha-ngan once a
month.
Shopping : Meanwhile,
Koh Samui abounds in
shopping, dining and
entertainment opportunities.
The streets of Chaweng,
Lamai and Nathon are clogged
with souvenir stalls that
offer an assortment of wares
ranging from tacky to
terrific. |
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Sights and scenes : The amazing Hinta Hinyai
phallic rocks, Butterfly
Garden; Samui Aquarium;
Snake Farm; Monkey Theater; Hin Lad and Na Muang waterfalls; Crocodile Farm;
Hiking trails to Samui
Highland Park, Secret Buddha
Garden, Monkeys working in
coconut plantations,
100-year old house, Big
Buddha shrine, Hua Thanon
Fishing Village, Various
Temples and Pagodas, Lamai
Culture Hall, Nathon main
town. |
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The Coco-rock Beach Bar has been the setting
for hundreds of festive occasions. We love to
organize weddings (Buddhist or non-religious
ceremonies), wedding receptions, and parties. We
can prepare a barbecue / buffet, an “all curry”
party or a Samui roast suckling pig for up to 80
guests. Naomi and Aaron Newland’s sensational
wedding at Coral Bay Resort was featured in
U.K.’s Cosmopolitan Bride Feb/Mar 2006 issue. If you’re planning a wedding, please e-mail us to request for our Wedding Package. |
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