Review: Anantara Si Kao, Thailand

The luxury transfer bus had fresh juice, phone chargers and wi-fi, so immediately this blogger knew she was on to a good thing. As the bus travelled parallel to Pak Meng beach, with nothing but sea and the humps of outlying islands on the left and fisherman buying dinner from stalls on the right, we knew for sure we heading somewhere quite special.

Our stay at Anantara Si Kao in Thailand

The view of Pak Meng Beach from our Sea View room at Anantara Si Kao
The view of Pak Meng Beach from our Sea View room at Anantara Si Kao

The Location

International guests staying at Anantara Si Kao fly into Krabi airport but it is theĀ little-knownĀ city of Trang which is geographicallyĀ nearest. Tucked away on this uncommercialĀ coastline, the area warrants the phrase ‘untouched’ more than anywhere else I have been to in Thailand.

As soon as we entered the resort it was clear why Anantara had chosen this location. On a promontory of land jutting out into the Andaman Ocean, the resort faces the sea from several different angles, and my goodness what gorgeous angles they happen to be.

The Sea View Room

From our Sea View Room, in a section of the resort reserved for adults and couples, the aqua water dazzled below our balcony and drew the eye to neighbouring uninhabited islands and their life-life rocky silhouettes.

The way the room has been designed – with sliding bathroom walls – means this view is invited into the room with you. The ocean and islands are reflected in the bathroom mirror and a beautiful vista is visible wherever you are (including in the bathtub ā€“ I tested it!).

Sea View room balcony (with handy fan) at Anantara Si Kao
The balcony of a Sea View room at Anantara Si Kao
Bath with sea views - yes please!
Bath with sea views – yes please!

The Details

The hotel is one of those places that even smells like happiness. From the floral offerings in the lobby to the scented oil housekeeping leave burning in the bathrooms, Anantara Si Kao really excels at the small (yet incredibly meaningful) touches.

Lobby at Anantara Si Kao
Lobby at Anantara Si Kao
Floral arrangement in the lobby
Floral arrangement in the lobby

The Food

They do well at the edible stuff too though. The breakfast buffet served in the gardens at Leelawadee every morning is extensive (much like my waistline when I had finished with it!).

Think fresh curries and noodles, fried foods, exotic fruits, yoghurt, pancakes, croissants and that magic word ā€“ cronuts! Yes I did indulge in cronuts for breakfast on my 30th birthday. (And maybe also the days leading up to and from it ā€“ donā€™t judge me!)

Cronuts for breakfast - don't judge me!
Cronuts for breakfast – don’t judge me!

Also on site is the Acqua Italian Restaurant, which serves superbly presented Italian dishes with a view that is all Thailand. Whether indoor or outdoor, the sea view is an extension of your table.

My favourite spot for food, drinks and pondering life, however, was The Beach House ā€“ in particular, its wide bottomed swings and triangle cushions.

The Beach House serves a selection of Asian and Western food throughout the day. I can personally vouch for the perfect Nasi Goreng and impressive prawn Pad Thai, which is served in a giant leaf.

Pull up a swing at The Beach House
Pull up a swing at The Beach House
Prawn pad thai at The Beach House served in a giant leaf
Prawn pad thai at The Beach House served in a giant leaf

Activities

The resort may have a secluded location but that doesnā€™t mean there isnā€™t plenty to do. Activities on site include kayaking, morning yoga, drinking smoothies by the adults-only pool (my idea of a holiday activity) and spa visits (more on which later).

The Diversions Team and bubbly guest experienceĀ manager Bunty are also on hand to help you explore the local area.

The resort is conveniently located near to one of the top tourist attractions in the area – the Emerald Cave. On quiet Ko Mook, the Emerald Cave is an underwater jewel-like passage way which leads to a mirage-like pool surrounded by jungle. Boat-loads of tourists from the area come to experience swimming in it but as a guest of Anantara Si Kao you are only 15 minutes away. Bunty arranged for us to share a long-tail boat with another couple (to make the trip cheaper) and we set off first thing before most of the big boats arrived.

Adults-only pool - I recommend ordering the banana smoothie!
Adults-only pool – I recommend ordering the banana smoothie!
Daytripping to Charley Beach, Ko Mook
Daytripping to Charley Beach, Ko Mook

The hotel also has a beach club on neighbouring island Ko Kradan. Although the private beach at the Si Kao resort is gorgeous it is not as good for swimming as the flat, clear waters on Ko Kradan. So the hotel has set up a beach club on the island and run speedboat transfers everyday for guests who are keen to swim at what looks like a paradise island.

The Beach Club staff travel over with supplies at the same time as guests so it doesnā€™t have a hot food menu (lunch boxes can be provided) but there is a stocked bar, sun loungers and beach towels.

There is a resort on the island (called Ko Kradan Beach Resort, funnily enough) which has a bar, small supermarket and restaurant so we ordered hot food there instead.

Guests soak up the rays at the Anantara Beach Club on Ko Kradan
Guests soak up the rays at the Anantara Beach Club on Ko Kradan

The Spa

NowĀ let me tell you about the Anantara Spa. Ā Stepping stones over a lily pond lead you into the soothing spa reception after which your therapist will whisk you over the water to a private treatment room.

All massages begin with a humbling foot ritual, in which the therapist kneels before you to wash, scrub with sea salt and rejuvenate with peppermint spray your (unloved, in my case) feet. Itā€™s a beautiful indulgent start to what will no doubt be an incredible massage. I opted for an oil massage which combined soothing balm with Thai massage techniques. I felt peacefully numb for the rest of the afternoon.

Step into the spa
Step into the spa

The Staff

I must make special mention of the staff. I know you expect good service at all high-end resorts but the staff at Anantara Si Kao offered something exceptional. Their smiles and cheeriness, given without reluctance or with any expectation, really bought out the best mood in us. There was nothing that anyone wasnā€™t willing to look into – help provided readily and cheerily at every instance.

I must give a special mention to Bunty and Pui from the Guest Experience team, BrioniĀ at the The Beach House, Dylan the General Manager and ā€˜Madonnaā€™ in the Acqua Restaurant (not her real name but they do look incredibly similar!). Everyone we came across was wonderful, so if you read this, thank you to all of you.

Things To Know About Staying At Anantara Si Kao

  • The hotel has recently introduced an all-inclusive package that can be purchased when you start your stay. It includes full and half board options and if you know you are going to make the most of the on site food and beverage provisions works out great value.
  • Do make time to visit Ko Mook and Charley Beach. Trips to Emerald Cave usually stop here afterwards. There is a restaurant called The View Point at the far end of the beach which comes with the view mentioned in the title!
  • For visits to Emerald Cave be aware you will need to swim for approx. 85 metres through the cave in darkness. Your guide will have a flashlight and water buoy in case swimmers get tired but I was a bit unprepared for how we accessed the cave myself. We did see families visiting with young children who did it fine but if you are afraid of the dark you may want to skip this outing.
  • The hotel charges 1000 baht per person for speed boat rides to the beach club (including a packed lunch.) You need to book with the Diversions team before midday the day before you want to travel to secure a seat.
  • We donā€™t have children but dined with families who did and they couldnā€™t speak highly enough of the Childrenā€™s Club and facilities. There is also a childrenā€™s pool and in general everything is set up (including the staff) to be incredibly family friendly.
  • Bring lots of bug spray. The hotel provides bug spray in all the rooms and at The Beach Club but you can never wear too much. I got caught out by not applying it to my fingers ā€“ apply liberally people!
  • The hotel runs a shuttle bus to Pak Meng beach for 100 bahtĀ a ride. There are a couple of restaurants in Pak Meng (all serving Thai food), a supermarket and pharmacy (where the owner speaks good English and has all sorts of cures for inflamed insect bites – FYI!).
  • Be prepared to see some of the best sunsets of your life (no exaggeration.) Just look at the pictures.
  • Nightly rates start from Ā£140 per person on a bed and breakfast basis.Ā For more information or to book click here.

Sunset at Anantara Si Kao

Sunset at Anantara Si Kao

Sunset at Anantara Si Kao

Further reading:

Escape the crowds in Thailand: 5 unspoiled islandsĀ 

Tips for travelling to Ao Nang Krabi

Discovering The Surin Islands

Plus click here to read how I celebrated my 30th birthday (and surprise engagement!) at the hotel.

About the author

Iā€™m Jayne, a travel blogger, content creator and mum to a 4-year-old son. Iā€™ve been blogging since 2010, travelled to 65 countries and share travel guides and tips to help you plan stylish, stress-free trips.

17 thoughts on “Review: Anantara Si Kao, Thailand”

    • It’s one of my all time favourites too – so easy to fall in love with a country that pretty (and with such amazing food and people too!) I hope you get to go back in 2015 J

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  1. Oh wow – that looks unreal! There is something about the limestone karsts that is so mysterious and dramatic, no? I absolutely loved that part of Thailand but never made it as far south as Trang. I would absolutely love to visit and will add this beautiful resort to my list!
    Jessica
    http://www.thebellevoyage.com

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  2. Wow! I’m in shock at how cheap a stay at this amazing hotel and beautiful area of Thailand is – it seems too good to be true. Those sunsets, the beach swings and that bathtub…I need to visit this part of the world! The decor of the hotel reminds me of one of my favourite hotels, Komaneka in Ubud, Bali. What a lovely place to spend your birthday. šŸ™‚

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  3. Staying there for a couple of nights at the end of Jan after a 3 week mini Island hopping holiday.

    Looks lush, cant wait!

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  4. Awesome! Booking a stay in feb.

    How are the costs of dinning and drinking? And the all inclusive package

    Thanks for the review and amazing pics

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    • Hi Pedro, We didn’t purchase the all inclusive package but found the food and drink prices reasonable for a lux resort. We tended to fill up at breakfast (the buffet is extensive) and then tried each of the different restaurants for dinner. We joined a special evening for the King’s birthday and also arranged a private dinner, both were more pricey but incredibly memorable. The hotel’s beach restaurant is good value for lighter meals and there are also some local restaurants a short drive away that are super cheap. Hope this helps. Have a wonderful stay!

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