KOH SAMUI

53/4 M004 Tailing Ngam, Koh Samui, Surratthani 84140 Thailand

Nikki Beach taps the exotic beaches of Koh Samui, adding this alluring locale to its well-established jet set itinerary. Leave the BlackBerry behind and prepare for complete seclusion along the shores of Lipa Noi Beach, an ideal setting mixed with Nikki Beach's signature chic and sexy style. The Sunset Terrace Lounge lends sensational views to one of Thailand’s best sunsets while a pool bar refreshes with its swim up offerings.

About Nikki Beach Resort Koh Samui
Beyond the club, Nikki Beach partners with Nikolsons, one of the Thailand’s premier real estate entrepreneurs, expanding the property with an exclusive boutique resort, expertly designed for ultimate relaxation with a sophisticated ambience, endless entertainment and world-class service. A private enclave of 16 luxurious two-bedroom beach and garden villas will sit adjacent to the Nikki Beach Club, complete with housekeeping and concierge services, private plunge pools, outdoor natural rock tubs and lush tropical landscaping. These villas along with an extraordinary, ultra-VIP villa of more than 8,500 square feet.

 
About Thailand
Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist kingdom located in Southeast Asia almost equidistant between India and China. For centuries, known by outsiders as Siam, Thailand has been something of a Southeast Asian migratory, cultural, and religious cross-road. With an area of 196,911 square miles, Thailand is approximately the same size as France with a population of some 57 million people.

Throughout it’s long history, Thailand has gently absorbed immigrants. Many were skilled as writers, painters, sculptors, dancers, musicians and architects, and helped enrich indigenous culture. People inhabiting Thailand today share rich ethnic diversity.

Theravada Buddhism is the professed religion of more than 90% of all Thais, and casts strong influences on daily life. Besides molding morality, providing social cohesion, and offering spiritual channels, Buddhism provides incomparable artistic outlets. In common with medieval European cathedrals, Thailand's innumerable multi-roofed temples inspired major artistic creation.

Spoken and written Thai remain largely incomprehensible to the casual visitor. However, English is widely understood, particularly in Bangkok where it is almost the major commercial language. English and other European languages are spoken in most hotels, shops and restaurants, in major tourist destinations, and Thai-English road and street signs are found nationwide.

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