"Silavadee is an exclusive paradise on one of the world’s busiest islands - nestling high amongst limestone rocks between Chaweng and Lamai beaches, it feels a world apart. Designed in sympathy with its spectacular setting, the hotel - whose name means ‘Beautiful Rock’ - is a collection of rooms and villas built from all-natural materials and surrounded by lush palms and the sparkling sea. Dark teak and light cedarwood blend with bamboo and local textiles throughout. Flowing water is a repeated feature, from the fountain at reception to the spa’s wall of water and burbling troughs. Tranquility and relaxation take over from the moment of arrival, and a range of enticing treatments are on offer in the spa for a touch of bliss. Float away in one of the 2 infinity pools and take in the breathtaking views over the azure Gulf of Thailand, or revel in the solitude of the sandy beach. Then linger over delightful food at The Height restaurant, or Sun Moon Star (a terrace, a restaurant, lounge and a rooftop bar), where Thai specialities and European classics are delivered with equal aplomb. Highs Secluded private villas, each with fabulous views Friendly, English-speaking staff give impeccable service with plenty of charm Breakfast is well worth getting up for, with pastries so good that the hotel has opened a bakery on the island, and even a smoothie/juice making station Free minibus to Chaweng and Lamai beaches... although the hotel has a private bay which is small but stunning, and free of crowds and hawkers Lows There are refurbishments planned between April - December 2025 but all services should be running, some in alternative locations A lack of distinctive Thai design and colour The restaurants can be quite empty in the evenings, as most guests head to livelier areas at night-time, though the rooftop bar (Star) is proving popular Some feel the spa is overpriced, although the treatments are wonderful" - Emma Whiteacre