After an extensive upgrade and revitalization of
guest accommodations and public areas, the Six Senses Samui will
reopen on 1 July 2015.
The addition of floor to ceiling glass
walls in the bathrooms make the villa feel
brighter, airy and more spacious as though the guest is ensconced
in an open-view cube yet secluded by lush landscaping and trees. Bathrooms
may now be fully enclosed and air conditioned for added comfort,
but the popular open showers have been retained.
The entire
villa interior and furnishings have been refinished with lighter
tones conveying a more modern feel.
All villa pools have been resurfaced with
turquoise stone tiles, while an additional seven pools have been
added to make a grand total of 59 villas with private pools plus the
main infinity pool.
The resort still offers the choice of seven
Hideaway Villas that feature spacious entertaining and lounging
decks rather than a private swimming pool.
Completed in
time to welcome guest’s to Samui’s high season, the all-day venue
Dining on the Hill and the adjacent infinity pool have
also undergone an upgrade, with new landscaping, new decking and
refreshed furniture.
The Library now has an expanded range of reading
material with floor-to-ceiling bookcases, games tables and
suspended relaxation nets to enhance the relaxed ambiance.
General
Manager, Gary Henden, said, “I am delighted to see the exciting
evolution of Six Senses Samui. The revitalized product and
enhanced services lift our resort to new heights on the island and
entire region. Our talented designers have succeeded in delivering
a lighter, brighter and more spacious feel with improved
functionality to give our guests an enhanced stay.”
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