Absolute beachfront. Low environmental impact. Tranquility.
Picture yourself sipping a cocktail under an expansive Samui sunset. Birds are singing, waves are lapping against the white sand. Or maybe you’d enjoy gazing at the Milky Way, counting the shooting stars. Could life get any better?
Purveyors of luxury would have us believe that luxury is about possessions, about owning more stuff. On the surface that seems to be the case – witness billionaires and their yachts and jets and islands. But the crux of luxury is in the adjectives. They’re not merely yachts or jets or islands, they’re private yachts, private jets, and private islands.
Luxury is privacy.
And you can have it at Baan Santoni.
Baan Santoni is located in the middle of the 1.6km long main beach of an island that is approximately 4.5km long and 3.5km wide at the longest points. The island is home to a permanent population of around 20 people, who are mainly engaged in small tourism businesses, coconut and rubber farming, and fishing. Life is enjoyed at a relaxed pace.
You can choose to explore the island’s varied landscapes – from beachfront coconut groves, to dense rainforest, to mangrove forests. Paddle in the protected waters in the bay. Lounge on the beach. Or go snorkeling – there are a range of activities on offer.
Enjoy these activities now – Baan Santoni is ready to occupy. And if you want to expand, there’s plenty of space to develop.