A hidden retreat where Thailand feels like home.
Just north of Phuket, where the crowds thin and the landscape opens into canals, jungle, and mountain air, Baan Ati Resort & Spa sits quietly in the Natai area of Phang Nga — waiting to be discovered by those who know to look.
It was precisely this promise that brought the Asian Itinerary team here: on a drive to uncover the quieter, less-travelled side of southern Thailand, just a short distance from the bustle of Phuket, we wanted to find out whether Phang Nga could offer something genuinely different. Baan Ati answered that question immediately.
The resort was born from a deeply personal vision: a Thai woman with over two decades of international hotel management behind her, and a lifelong passion for art and design, set out to create not just a place to stay, but a place to belong. That intention is felt the moment you arrive. The wooden stilt houses, the shaded verandas, the canal that runs alongside the property, the mountains visible through the canopy — none of it feels accidental. Everything has been considered, and everything has been chosen with care.
The Villas
Baan Ati offers several villa styles, ranging from cosy single-story houses to a generous two-story family retreat. Each one is built in a contemporary take on traditional Thai architecture, with spacious front porches, natural materials, and enough privacy to make you forget the world outside. The larger villas come with both front and rear verandas, blurring the boundary between indoors and the lush surroundings in the most pleasant way possible.
Facilities
The facilities are thoughtfully scaled to match the resort’s intimate character. There is a swimming pool with Jacuzzi for long, unhurried afternoons, a spa with steam and sauna where tired muscles are quickly forgotten, a fitness centre for those who can’t entirely switch off, and a restaurant and coffee shop serving Thai and international dishes in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. A poolside pavilion rounds things off — ideal for small gatherings or simply watching the light change over the water.
Experiences
What sets Baan Ati apart is how much it encourages guests to slow down and engage. They offer cycling along canal-side paths, kayaking on the waterway, batik fabric painting, Thai cooking classes, and guided visits to the local morning market.
For those who want to venture further, the surrounding province delivers generously: ethical elephant encounters, waterfall hikes, temples, Andaman Sea snorkelling, Phang Nga Bay cruises, and the unforgettable panoramic view from Samet Nangshe Hill are all within reach.
The Feeling
Baan Ati is the kind of place that doesn’t try to impress you with scale or spectacle. It impresses you instead with quietness, with detail, and with the rare sense that someone genuinely cared about the experience you would have here. For travellers looking to experience Phang Nga beyond the postcard version of southern Thailand — and for anyone wondering what lies just beyond Phuket’s crowded shores — it makes for an exceptional base, and a stay that is difficult to leave.
Khok Kloi, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga · baanati.com · Book: +66 76 410919



