AYA Villa 1 Koh Yao Noi Phang-nga

Koh Yao Noi, Phuket, Thailand

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Available from Sun 05 Jul 2026 to Mon 06 Jul 2026

Apartment

Apartment

Room size: 50 m²/538 ft² 1 bedroom/studio 1 bathroom
2 guests

About This Hotel

AYA Villa 1 Koh Yao Noi Phang-nga

Private island getaway with sea views. This flat is far away from the busy tourist spot offering guests a relaxing retreat on a hill overlooking the water. The sea view apartment enjoys uninterrupted expansive views of the beautiful islands of Phang Nga Bay. With its location conveniently close to the beach, local restaurants, cafés and bike rentals, your needs are easily met. Exactly 253 meters from the water.
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You can expect a very private quiet vacation here. The house is 200 meters away from the busy beach road. The outside deck is 20 feet off the ground with no building directly in front. With a five meter deck with extra large custom wood sliding doors you can create an inside outside living space by opening the doors out to nature.

Private island hideout. Off the main road in a quiet location with a sea view.

We use mountain bikes all the time. They can be rented on the island and delivered.
Most people rent scooters. You can also rent scooters with a side cart for a passenger.
For those who don’t like to drive you can call a taxi to pick you up at the house and take you shopping in the market and bring you back to the house.

“Koh Yao Noi is one of the larger islands in Phang Nga Bay, an archipelago of 44 islands. It is easily accessible from both Phuket and Krabi Provinces and sports some of the most beautiful sea scenery in South East Asia.

Sea Gypsies (Moken people) where inhabiting the Bay before anybody else, except maybe other nomadic people like forest hunters and collectors (Sakai, Negritos).

The 3,500 or so inhabitants of Koh Yao Noi are thought to be recent migrants from the Malay Peninsula (Satun, Trang). The Mon population, linguistically and culturally belonging to the Khmer ethnolinguistic group, did settled in peninsular Thailand since ever, ruling maritime states like the one of Ligor (Nakhon Sri Thamarat). They melt continuously with Southern migrants from Malaysia and with Northen rulers (Thai), over centuries of commercial exchanges and political conflicts. Most probably the Mon stock remains prevalent for most of the people living nowadays in Southern Thailand, includoing people of Koh Yao.

Numerous cave paintings hidden in the many islands of the bay, extending from 2000 years ago to last century, attest the influence of distinct communities in the emergence of a mixed origin population, living now in the provinces of Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi and Satun.

The most recent migrations (17th-18th century) from Satun and Trang to Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi is attested by the fact that the particular dialect spoken on the island still bear obvious Malaysian lexical traces, particularely regarding toponyms and vernacular names of the flora species.

The main industries on the island are fishing and rubber planting. A little rice farming and some fruit, palm and coconut plantations are evident. Boat building and farming techniques here have been passed from father to son and, while some of the youngsters leave Koh Yao to seek the bright lights of Phuket, most return to their tight knit community.” G. C, 2000.

What's Included

Check-in/Check-out

Check-in from: 15:00
Check-in until: 22:00
Check-out until: 23:00

The property

Facilities & Amenities

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Kitchen
Surrounding environment
Free WiFi Available throughout
Activities Tennis, Sauna, Gym
Parking Nearby available

Highlights

Beaches

Romantic Locales

Location

Koh Yao Noi, Phuket, Thailand

Guest Reviews

9.7

Exceptional

Guest score out of 10