Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition

UNIQUE ESCAPES

Drive just 25 minutes from Phuket International Airport to Natai Beach in the north of the Thai island, and you’ll arrive at Iniala Beach House. With only three three-bedroom villas and a single one-bedroom penthouse – plus a new one-bedroom suite set to open this December – this property is all about peace and seclusion.

The villas and the penthouse, created by a team of ten international designers, all afford stunning views of the Andaman Sea. Each has its own living room, dining area, private spa and private pool with direct access to the resort’s secluded beach.

The “high-end bespoke experience” in Iniala Beach House is another highlight that distinguishes the property from a plethora of other resorts in Phuket, says Iniala’s CEO Wayne Milgate. Before arriving at the resort, guests receive a two-page questionnaire in which they can specify their interests and preferences to help a team of staff better tailor their stay. This includes a “Surprise and Delight” programme, in which the resort comes up with special surprise activities for guests. For example, staff recently brought a family group

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