Welcome to Ban Suriya
Ban Suriya is an absolute beachfront villa next to Lipa Noi Beach on Koh Samui, Thailand. Arranged around a huge deck within palm-shaded gardens, Ban Suriya consists of a two-storey living pavilion and six supremely comfortable and private ensuite bedrooms.
The villa also has its own exercise room, a spa room, a sunken library with an underwater view into the large infinity-edge pool and an outdoor projector screen. With its team of staff, Ban Suriya is ideal for gatherings of friends or family of all ages, or weddings of up to 120 people.
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- Absolute
Beachfront - Private
Chef - Fully
Staffed - Private
Pool - Weddings
& Events

Personalised service provided by
dedicated staff.
One of the great joys of staying in Ban Suriya is the dedicated, highly trained staff This friendly team ensures that guests have everything they want, and never have to lift a finger Thais have a worldwide reputation for their welcoming character and attentive service .
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The family friendly advantages
of a villa holiday
Villa holidays are family-friendly, especially so for those with small children, and Ban Suriya, with its predominantly ground-floor layout, wide lawned gardens and beautiful beach with warm shallow sea – is a safe, happy, relaxing environment for kids and their parents .
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Fresh cuisine.
Prepared especially for you.
Ban Suriya’s chef is on hand throughout your stay to prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner The villa has an extensive menu of home-cooked dishes to choose from, ranging from Thai and other Asia cuisines to Western favourites, as well as children’s specials and vegetarian choices .
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Six ensuite bedrooms
Each of the six ensuite bedrooms at Ban Suriya is a bright, Enormous glass doors open onto a huge wooden deck, the garden and the pool. Four of the villa’s bedrooms face the pool, the fifth is privately positioned at the front of the garden – almost on the beach.

Stunning beachfront villa set along Lipa Noi Beach
The land Ban Suriya is built on used to be a coconut plantation, and many of the stately trees were preserved, now presiding over the expanse of lawn between the deck and the beach.