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Thailand villas

Eats & Retreats features a curated portfolio of Thailand private luxury villas & vacation rentals to rent for friends, families & large group holidays. We guarantee the best price and provide book-now service.

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 2,354

per night

Villa Tievoli

Located on the beach in Natai-Phang Nga, Phuket. Villa Tievoli is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

7 14

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,459

per night

Baan Asan

Located on the beach in Ban Taling Ngam, Koh Samui. Baan Asan is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

5 10

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,283

per night

The View

Located on the beach in Ban Taling Ngam, Koh Samui. The View is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

5 10

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 441

per night

The Headland Villa 2

Located with sea views in Ban Taling Ngam, Koh Samui. The Headland Villa 2 is a fusion design villa in Thailand.

2 4

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 385

per night

Villa Maphraaw

Located with sea views in Ban Tai, Koh Samui. Villa Maphraaw is a fusion design villa in Thailand.

5 10

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,346

per night

Moon Shadow

Located with sea views in Chaweng beach, Koh Samui. Moon Shadow is a fusion design villa in Thailand.

4 8

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 2,590

per night

Inasia Villa

Located on the beach in Lipa Noi, Koh Samui. Inasia Villa is a thai-style villa in Thailand.

8 16

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 500

per night

The Headland Villa 3

Located with sea views in Ban Taling Ngam, Koh Samui. The Headland Villa 3 is a fusion design villa in Thailand.

2 4

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 473

per night

Baan Kuno

Located with sea views in Bophut beach, Koh Samui. Baan Kuno is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

5 10

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,509

per night

Karpe Diem

Located with sea views in Chaweng beach, Koh Samui. Karpe Diem is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

4 8

10/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 777

per night

Villa M

Located on the beach in Bophut beach, Koh Samui. Villa M is a colonial style villa in Thailand.

4 8

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 883

per night

Baan Surin Sawan

Located with sea views in Surin beach, Phuket. Baan Surin Sawan is a thai-style villa in Thailand.

4 8

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 693

per night

Villa U

Located on the beach in Lipa Noi, Koh Samui. Villa U is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

3 6

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 942

per night

Baan Samlarn

Located on the beach in Lipa Noi, Koh Samui. Baan Samlarn is a thai-style villa in Thailand.

5 10

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,884

per night

Villa Minh

Located with sea views in Kamala beach, Phuket. Villa Minh is a tropical villa in Thailand.

6 12

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 883

per night

Villa Sammasan

Located with sea views in Surin beach, Phuket. Villa Sammasan is a tropical villa in Thailand.

3 6

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,001

per night

Akuvara

Located on the beach in Lipa Noi, Koh Samui. Akuvara is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

4 8

9.8/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,048

per night

Ban Mekkala

Located on the beach in Laem Sor, Koh Samui. Ban Mekkala is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

6 12

9.1/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 2,119

per night

Villa Cielo

Located on the beach in Natai-Phang Nga, Phuket. Villa Cielo is a contemporary villa in Thailand.

6 12

9.1/10 over 9 reviews

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USD 1,530

per night

Baan Hinta

Located on the beach in Lamai beach, Koh Samui. Baan Hinta is a thai-style villa in Thailand.

5 10

Tropical Thailand

Exotic kingdom with a vibrant capital, tranquil mountains, stunning islands, and rich culture and cuisine.

The Kingdom of Thailand has long been a favourite Southeast Asian magnet for wanderlusting souls seeking a colourful vacation.  Be it idyllic islands surrounded by cerulean waters, cascading waterfalls tucked in verdant forests, or golden chedis at ancient Buddhist temples glimmering in the tropical sun, Thailand caters to tranquility and adventure seekers alike.

Trips to Thailand are by no means cookie-cutter holidays, with an array of activities ranging from cheap thrills to some of the most exclusive luxuries in the world, offering travellers a chance to carve out their own piece of paradise.

Interesting Facts about Thailand

  • The current HM King of Thailand is the longest serving monarch in the world, having reigned the country since 1946.
  • March 17th is celebrated in Thailand as 'National Boxing Day', dedicated to Nai Khanomtom who was granted freedom by his Burmese captives in 1774 when he impressed their king with his muay boran skills.
  • Bangkok holds the Guinness record for the longest name of a place (in Thai):  Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Yuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit
  • The dive mecca of Similan Islands off Phang Nga province gets its name from the Pattani Malay word meaning 'nine'.
  • A predominantly Buddhist country, Thailand has 33,902 temples nationwide which house practising monks.

The Capital Bangkok

Recently voted 'the best city in the world' by T+L magazine's global edition, Bangkok may boast modernities seen the world over, but a big part of its charm is that the capital, and the country as a whole, is still inherently Thai.

The prevalence of Buddhism is tangibly represented in the temples scattered around the city, as well as the saffron robed monks collecting alms in the mornings.

State of the art sky train and subway routes provide convenient networks downtown, at times passing by the Chao Praya River, where boat taxis still shuttle passengers to quayside destinations as they have for centuries.

From the world's largest open air flea market to clusters of glitzy malls, rustic backpacker hostels to swanky skyscraper hotels, Bangkok is a ladder of extremes with no missing rungs in between.

Thailand Beaches & Islands

Images of Thai beaches and islands have widely been used as representations of serenity, gracing everything from e-wallpapers to Hollywood movies.

The Gulf of Thailand is embraced by the kingdom's eastern coastline, dotted with resort towns such as Pattaya and Hua Hin, both a short drive from Bangkok. Situated close to the capital, what the beach getaways lack in water clarity, they make up with the convenience and comprehensive facilities on offer.

Speckling the Gulf further south lay a trio of island gems - Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao. A nearby marine park archipelago is where the movie 'The Beach' was filmed, providing an indication to the scenery on display here.

On the other side of the southern Peninsula at the edge of the Andaman Sea are international jet set destination Phuket, and the limestone - sprinkled coastal landscape of Krabi.

Chiang Mai & Isaan Provinces

For melanin-shunning travellers that crave more shade than the tanning sun, and desire more green than blue, the mountainous northern and northeastern regions in Thailand are home to a vast majority of the country's national parks.

The northern province of Chiang Mai, and the provincial capital with the same name, is spread along the foothills of the legendary Himalayas, and home to the tallest peak in the Thailand.

As an ancient capital of the former Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is considered the heartland for the country's culture and arts.  Taking up the northeastern quadrant of the country is Isaan, a collective name for the twenty provinces that occupy this region.

The mighty Mekong River separates the Thai banks from its Lao and Cambodian counterparts, with the proximity reflected in the culture and cuisine. As the least developed region in Thailand, Isaan is home to a cornucopia of natural beauty, from thick forests to enigmatic mountainscapes.

The Thai Charm

Burnt skin will peel off, and nightlife misdeeds can easily be obliterated by excessive drinking, but what stays with most travellers is the from-the-heart hospitality extended by the warm people in Thailand.

The local way of life can be characterised by the well known "Three S's" - Sanuk, Sabai, and Saduak (the Thai words meaning fun, comfortable, and convenient respectively).

However sweeping of a generalisation that may be, the vibrant and easy going pace of life in Thailand is experienced by most visitors to this 'Land of Smiles', enticing plenty of return visits in decades past and no doubt for several more to come.

Villa Holidays in Thailand

With attractions as delightfully eclectic as the colours in the kaleidoscopic marine life off the islands, Thailand is a carnival of activities and a case of 'come one, come all'.  Private residences spread throughout the country ensure a memorable luxury villa holiday whether it's sea, city, or the sticks that top the traveller wish list.

Travel & Transport

Most international arrivals to Thailand land in Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, with some popular cities also serving limited direct routes from other countries.  A handful of domestic airlines blanket the country with a convenient travel network, with ferries and cars shuttling guests straight to the doorsteps of more remote destinations.

Thailand Top 5 Travel Tips [Bucket List]

1. Have a Beachin' Time

Thailand boasts several beach destinations for big blue enthusiasts to enjoy the country's sea, sand, and sun à la sanuk, sabai, and saduak.  Try snorkelling off Koh Tao, SCUBA diving off Krabi, and sailing around Phuket.

2. Herbs, Spice, and Everything Nice

Thai food is world renowned for its use of aromatic spices and fresh ingredients.  For delectable tastes as authentic as it gets, tickle your taste buds in Chiang Mai, feast on succulent seafood in Hua Hin and Pattaya, and brave Isaan's distinct and spicy cuisine.

3. Enchanted Forests

More than 50 national parks call the northern and northeastern regions in Thailand home.  Phu Kradueng in Loei, Isaan is home to wicked waterfalls, and Chiang Dao in Chiang Mai province offers fascinating bird watching and hiking trails.

4. Hangover Hang-Ups

The madness of Bangkok depicted in 'The Hangover Part 2' is the worst case - and extremely unlikely - scenario of nighttime adventures, but definitely hints at the vibrancy of the Bangkok night that awakens when the sun sets.  For a star's-eye view of the city, head to to the splashy Sky Bar as seen in the movie.

5. Salute to the Sun

Koh Samui and Koh Phangan are wellness meccas, where seaside yoga and meditation centres abound to help you find your inner balance.  If five-star property Kamalaya in Samui is good enough for Sarah Duchess of York to hide out her non-invitation to the Royal Wedding, then it's good enough for anyone.