Located on a remote Thai island near the Cambodian border, Six Senses Soneva Kiri is one of Southeast Asia’s most famous luxury resorts and has even been known as a vacation spot for royalty.
Leading the region in eco-tourism, Six Senses Soneva Kiri has launched world-class green initiatives covering responsible travel, supply chain issues, biodiversity, water and waste issues. Two eco-friendly modes of transportation are available to guests to get around the resort: Electric buggy and the villa’s bicycles. The Soneva Kiri resort is also a short boat ride away from the sandy beaches.
Soneva Kiri might not have invented barefoot luxury, but it certainly has perfected the concept of the mangrove-side restaurant Benz where guests are invited to dine barefoot.
Each of the 28 wooden villas is an open-air complex with its own pool that allows guests the optimal level of seclusion. Decked in natural woods, the interior decor evokes earlier eras of travel. Of course, the great outdoors are the highlight at the Soneva Kiri as guests can wander through untouched rainforests on 403 acres of property.