Big Buddha Beach is the place to go if you’re in the mood for relaxed nightlife, a bustling community of travelers and expatriates, local shopping and some exquisite sightseeing. The beach’s name comes from the famous Wat Phra Yai temple, where the golden statue of ‘Big Buddha’ is seated high above the place of worship. This glittering landmark can be seen from the plane when arriving on the island, and is the hub for many cultural celebrations and religious ceremonies. Some Villa Getaway’s rental villas are nearby this exotic location. As well as the cultural experience, the fine sand, good food and smiling people of Big Buddha beach make perfect ingredients for a luxury vacation where you can truly destress. Let Villa Getaways take you there!
Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in South East Asia and is known as the Land of Smiles. No doubt the sunny disposition of the Thai people is one of the reasons over a million expatriates have now made it their home. The country is a tropical getaway for the many visitors who frequent its beautiful shores. The high season is during Thailands winter, December to April, when the weather is more sunny and settled.
The bustling metropolis of Bangkok with its intriguing diversity of old and new, is the gateway to Thailand. Many tourists choose to sample the cultural Hill Tribe regions in the North but the majority seek out the beach areas of Pattya and Koh Samui in the Gulf of Siam, and the popular island of Phuket in the south west. Thailand is a lively democracy, the stability of which is supported by a long standing monarchy and much revered King.
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7 Bedrooms, 7 Bathrooms, Sleeps 14
Located on the northern coast, on Big Buddha beach, this Koh Samui Private Pool Villa is 5 minutes’ drive from the airport and 10 minutes to Chaweng. The property opens on to the 3km white sand bea...
3 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, Sleeps 6
The magnificent villa is nestled under stunning natural rock formations rising from the beachfront offering superb panoramic views of the islands that stretch into the gulf of Thailand.