The Best Hotels in Samui With Private Infinity Pools

The Best Hotels in Samui With Private Infinity Pools: A Dreamer’s Guide

There is a hush that falls over Koh Samui in the early morning, when the sky is a watercolor wash and the palms sway gently, as if stretching after sleep. On this storied Thai island, time seems to slow, and the world narrows to the sound of cicadas and the salt-tinged breeze. For travelers seeking solace, romance, or simply the sweet indulgence of privacy, nothing quite compares to a hotel room with its own infinity pool—a limpid blue ribbon melting into the horizon.

Let me take you to some of Samui’s finest sanctuaries, where the edge of your own pool becomes the edge of the world.


Why Choose a Private Infinity Pool in Samui?

There’s something quietly transformative about stepping from your room into cool, shimmering water, with only the calls of distant birds and rustle of bamboo for company. Private infinity pools invite a kind of mindful luxury—a chance to float, reflect, and let the island’s magic sink in.

Whether you’re a honeymooner, a family seeking space, or a solo adventurer craving peace, these pools are your invitation to pause and savor the lush beauty of Samui.


Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui: Jungle-Clad Bliss

Nestled on the emerald slopes of the island’s northwestern tip, Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui feels both wild and exquisitely refined. Each villa is a sanctuary of teak and silk, perched among coconut palms, with a private infinity pool that seems to pour into the Gulf of Thailand.

I remember waking here before dawn, the pool mirror-still, the sky streaked with pink. It’s a place where you can sip strong coffee as hornbills flit past, or pad barefoot down to Laem Yai Bay below—search for it on Google Maps by typing: “Laem Yai Beach”.

Tip: Try the Muay Thai lesson in the hotel’s stilted ring, then soak your muscles in the pool as the sun sets.


Banyan Tree Samui: The Sound of the Sea

Above the crescent of Lamai Bay, Banyan Tree Samui’s villas spill down the hillside, each with its own infinity pool angled for sweeping views. The sea here is ever-present, whispering below.

What stays with me from my visit is the sense of harmony—how the infinity pool’s cool blue melds with the ocean beyond, how the scent of frangipani drifts on the air. There are days when you might never leave your villa, ordering spicy green curry to the terrace and watching the light shift on the water.

Tip: For a change of scenery, wander down to Crystal Bay, a gentle walk away, beloved for its powdery sand and tranquil swimming.


Conrad Koh Samui: Sunset Reverie

On Samui’s quieter southwest, Conrad Koh Samui is carved into a dramatic cliffside, with villas that float above the gulf like modern treehouses. Each infinity pool faces west—meaning every evening is a private show of gold and violet as the sun slips away.

Here, the silence is deep. I spent a drowsy afternoon drifting in the pool, watching fishing boats on Thong Krut Bay (search for it on Google Maps by typing: “Thong Krut Bay”). Later, at Jahn restaurant, I tasted a coconut soup so fragrant it felt like an ode to the island itself.

Tip: Rent a scooter to explore the peaceful south—don’t miss a visit to Wat Laem Sor Pagoda, shimmering gold at the water’s edge.


SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort: Contemporary Cool

If your heart beats a little faster for modern design, SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort is a striking oasis on Samui’s bustling eastern shore. The villas are all clean lines and airy whites, with private pools just a step from your bed—perfect for midnight swims under the stars.

Chaweng is lively, with night markets and beach clubs a stroll away. Yet the resort’s gardens are an enclave of quiet, where you can float in your pool and listen to the distant laughter from the street.

Tip: Walk to The Library, a nearby hotel with a famous red swimming pool and a dreamy beachfront cafe, perfect for an afternoon coffee.


Small Touches, Lasting Memories

There are countless ways to experience Koh Samui, but for me, the memory of an infinity pool—its water cool, its edge blurring into sea and sky—lingers long after the trip ends. There’s a gentle wisdom in allowing yourself this kind of pause, this luxury of stillness.

Practical Tips:
Book early in high season (December–April), as private pool villas are in high demand.
Check if your villa is truly private—some pools are more secluded than others.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen for your dips, and a good book for long, lazy afternoons.

Koh Samui is a place to let go, to drift and dream. May your days here be filled with sun-warmed skin, the scent of jasmine, and the hush of your own infinity pool—where the world ends, and paradise begins.

Nazan Köroğlu

Nazan Köroğlu

Senior Island Culture & Culinary Curator

Nazan Köroğlu is a seasoned cultural curator and culinary guide with over four decades of travel and hospitality experience across Southeast Asia. After an early career in journalism and cultural studies, she moved into boutique hospitality management and later specialized in island cultures, foodways, and sustainable tourism. Nazan has lived for extended periods on several islands, conducting oral-history interviews with local cooks, documenting recipes, and collaborating with community projects that preserve traditional crafts and coastal ecosystems. Her expertise blends ethnographic research, hands-on culinary knowledge, and practical travel logistics. She is patient, observant, and wryly humorous, with a knack for finding quiet alleyway eateries and telling the human stories behind popular spots. At Samui Love she curates itineraries, writes in-depth features on local eateries and customs, and advises on community-first tourism initiatives, always prioritizing respect for local communities and authentic experiences.

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