To be officially opened in August of this year, the new luxury hotel features 22 units of pool villa, both one and two bed rooms at the size of between 220 square metres and 570 square metres as well as private pool length more than eight metres. All villas are designed to complement the natural beauty and the seashore with colourful materials and views, giving guests an unforgettable view of nature on Koh Fahn. Full facilities are available in the guest villa and the hotel's public areas. The room rate starts from Bt20,000 to Bt120,000 per night.
Poomiphat Navanukroh, travel industry group director of Cape & Kantary Hotels, said that Koh Samui has had very high potential as the number of tourists is growing every year. In 2017, the number of inbound travelers to Koh Samui was 2.5 million, of which 15 per cent are Thais, and 85 per cent foreigners.
"Our key target guests are foreign tourists, which account for 90 per cent, mainly from Germany, the UK, Australia, Korea and China. About 10 per cent of our guests will be Thais with socio-economic status from B Plus and higher. We differentiate our property as the only 6-star hotel on the private island and the most luxurious hotel in Koh Samui," he said. "Our credential is being a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH)," he added. "In addition to Cape Fahn, we plan to open new hotels in Pattaya but details on those are not yet available. We will also establish further properties in the northeast within the next two to three years," said Poomiphat.
Cape & Kantary Hotels is part of the Kasemkij Company, which has nearly half a century of experience in the development and management of commercial and residential properties.