The bathrooms have a semi-outdoor shower, plus indoor vanities with vessel sinks - hairdryers and bathrobes are also provided. The Hilltop Villa, in particular, has excellent views of the islands in Phang Nga Bay. Higher category rooms have a hot tub or private plunge pool, and the Villas have private pools and bars. Free mineral water, fruit, and flowers are also provided. The open-air living areas make for a nice extension of the sleeping area. They're all equipped with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, safes, minibars, CD/DVD players and music systems, electric kettles, and high-end coffeemakers. Expect to see tile or hardwood floors, and most rooms have gauzy canopies over the beds. The rooms have a cool and fresh, almost shabby-chic feel, with a pale blue-and-white color scheme, whitewashed timber furniture and use of natural materials like driftwood and bamboo. Decor includes contemporary furnishings with hints of Asian-styling. The 69 rooms and villas at the resort are either set on the beach, in the garden, or on the hillside overlooking the bay. From Phuket, the resort can be reached via a 50-minute boat ride and a 15-minute drive it takes a bit longer to reach the airport in Krabi. Those wanting to explore the island's laid-back charms will want to rent a moped to zip around. It’s quiet and secluded and there’s plenty of shade provided by the coconut palms and other native trees. Keep in mind that tides in this part of Thailand can be extreme, and at low tide the sea is unswimmable with large expanses of exposed underwater flats. Many points throughout the resort have fantastic views over the islands in Phang Nga Bay, and the hotel also has its own private beach. The property is located on a cliff with tropical forest on one side, and the sea on the other. Visitors will find little to do or visit here, other than completely relax and unwind. It’s an unspoiled, peaceful island with little tourism and a sleepy pace of life. Paradise KohYao is set on the northern tip of Koh Yao Noi (meaning Little Long Island).
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