Cap Panwa · Phuket

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Suite deux chambres avec piscine à débordement privée, terrasse et barbecue, accès direct au resort cinq étoiles Veranda Resort Phuket juste en dessous et panorama ininterrompu sur la mer d'Andaman en face.

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From ฿ 8,920 / nuit 2 bedrooms 2 baths Sleeps 4 1 king + 1 queen + 1 sofa bed Private terrace with infinity pool and BBQ
Welcome

A home you've borrowed for a while

A two-bedroom private infinity pool suite at Veranda, Cape Panwa — designed, equipped, and stocked to feel less like a hotel room and more like a home you’ve borrowed for a while. Floor-to-ceiling glass opens onto your own infinity pool and an uninterrupted Andaman horizon, with direct access to the five-star Veranda Resort Phuket just below.

Equally suited to a long weekend or a longer stretch — the property is the same either way.

What’s inside:

  • Private infinity pool and a teak-furnished terrace facing the sea
  • A kitchen you can actually cook in — Thermomix TM7, induction hob, full-size fridge
  • A Weber gas grill, pizza stone included, at the end of the terrace
  • A king and a queen bedroom, both on memory-foam mattresses
  • Two large OLED TVs, air conditioning throughout, blackout curtains
  • In-suite WiFi (1 Gbps) with wired Ethernet — and a real colour laser printer
  • Washing machine, cordless vacuum, hair dryer; smart-lock entry
  • Two original Niwat Chootoun oil paintings on the walls
Great room wide view from kitchen toward the pool terrace and sea beyond
The great room, open to the terrace and the sea.
The space

The suite

Open, airy, flooded with natural light. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors span the entire width of the room, framing the pool and the sea beyond like a living painting that shifts with the hour.

The interior is warm and considered. Sop Moei Arts wall hangings on whitewashed walls, ceramic vessels on open shelves, earthy materials that feel grounded and real. Thai coastal contemporary — refined, unhurried, rooted in place.

The living room centres around a deep, cloud-soft linen sofa — the kind that quietly undoes plans to go out for dinner. A round travertine coffee table sits beside it. A large OLED TV is mounted opposite — Google TV and every major streaming service — though you’ll probably use it less than you’d expect; the sea outside the window does a lot of that work.

Open-plan great room with cloud-soft linen sofa and floor-to-ceiling sliding doors to the pool terrace
The linen sofa, the travertine table, the OLED TV.
For when you're working

The dining table

This is the section most rentals at this rate point miss entirely, and we think about it carefully because we use the suite ourselves.

The WiFi is fast and stable — a 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) line we provide in the suite, with the consistency that lets you take a video call without anxiety. A wired Ethernet drop in the living room takes the WiFi variable out of the equation for calls, screen-shares, and large uploads.

The dining table doubles as a generous work surface — solid timber, the right height for a laptop and a notebook side by side, the view through the open terrace doors in your peripheral vision. It’s a genuine place to get a day’s work done. The terrace works as a second office — laptop under the umbrella on a teak side table.

And then, most distinctively for this market: there is a real printer in the suite — a colour laser printer, scanner, and copier, wireless and AirPrint-compatible, with an automatic document feeder. Almost no rental property in Phuket at any price point provides this. A visa-extension form, a signed contract to scan, a passport to photocopy for a bank application, the kids’ worksheets, the boarding passes — none of it is a problem when there’s a working printer thirty seconds from the kitchen, and all of it is surprisingly painful when there isn’t.

Dining table set for four with the Andaman Sea behind through floor-to-ceiling doors
The dining table doubles as a generous work surface.
Where you'll actually cook

The kitchen

Fully equipped and genuinely functional — a kitchen you can actually cook in, set up so you can.

A 2-in-1 grind-and-drip coffee maker for your morning ritual — built-in grinder so the beans are ground at the moment of brewing, a 24-hour programmable timer so you can set it from bed the night before, and a 20-cup capacity for the days when you have guests. An induction hob. A full-size refrigerator large enough to stock for a serious week of cooking at home. Proper knives. A wooden cutting board. A good pan. Salt and pepper grinders on the dining table already waiting for you when you arrive.

And, for anyone who actually wants to cook, a Thermomix TM7 sits ready on the counter — primed for everything from a morning smoothie to a properly emulsified Thai green curry paste. It comes signed in to its guided-recipe library: pick a dish, the screen walks you through it step by step, the machine adjusting time and temperature as you go. A good excuse to try something you’ve never cooked before — green curry, tom kha gai, a proper massaman paste — using whatever you picked up that morning from one of the local markets. A Thermomix in a Phuket kitchen, the market haul on the counter and the windows open to the sea, turns weekday cooking from a chore into one of the better parts of the day.

The dining table seats four. Leave the terrace doors open and the whole space breathes.

The in-unit washing machine is a quiet but significant luxury — laundry on your own schedule, no coordinating with hotel services, no resort laundry prices. A clothes drying rack folds out onto the terrace. A cordless vacuum sits in the utility cupboard. Small details, but the kind that turn a holiday rental into a home you can run.

Fully equipped kitchen with Thermomix TM7, induction hob, and 2-in-1 grind-and-drip coffee maker
Induction hob, full fridge, Thermomix TM7 on the counter.
Infinity pool at dusk reflecting a soft pastel sky, with the bay, Chalong shoreline, and the Big Buddha hill silhouetted on the horizon — terrace parasol visible to the right
The infinity edge at dusk, the bay just beyond.
Where you sleep matters

The bedrooms

Both bedrooms are designed as genuine sanctuaries. Where you sleep matters. We have not compromised on either room.

The primary bedroom is a study in quiet elegance. The bed is wide and generous — a proper king on a memory-foam mattress, cool to the touch and properly supportive, the right firmness for two people of different builds to share without one waking the other. Dressed in high-thread-count white cotton and layered with good, generous pillows. Bespoke bedside lamps cast warm amber in the evenings.

On the wall hangs one of the suite’s two large original oil paintings by Niwat Chootoun — a contemporary Thai painter from the south of Thailand whose work has shown at the Bualuang Painting Exhibition and the Special White Elephant Art Contest. His subject is the rural countryside he grew up in: rice fields catching late-afternoon light, thatched farmhouses, figures moving slowly through the harvest. The themes are nostalgic and quietly emotional, and reward a longer look.

A second OLED TV is mounted opposite, scaled to the room — there for the option of a film in bed without trekking back to the living room.

Direct terrace access from the primary bedroom puts the pool a few steps from the bed.

The second bedroom is equally well-appointed — the same memory-foam construction (queen size here), the same quality of linen, the same warmth of light — and the suite’s second Chootoun landscape on its wall. Spacious enough to feel like its own retreat rather than a secondary option.

Both rooms have generous storage — enough wardrobe and drawer space to unpack properly without living out of a suitcase, the single most overlooked detail in the rental market. Blackout curtains keep early tropical dawns from interrupting your sleep. Hospitality-grade air conditioning throughout — powerful, quiet, and precise.

Primary bedroom with king-size Herva memory-foam bed and original Niwat Chootoun Thai landscape painting
The primary bedroom — memory-foam king, original Chootoun above the headboard.
Second bedroom with queen-size Herva memory-foam bed and sea view through window
The second bedroom — same memory-foam mattress in queen, the suite's second Chootoun landscape on the wall.
Two, both considered

The bathrooms

Two — the primary with a deep soaking tub and a rainfall shower, the second with a generous walk-in shower. Both clean, modern, and properly thought through.

The primary is the one you’ll linger in. A deep soaking tub in pale marble-effect stone with matte-black fixtures. A rainfall showerhead descending from directly above. A hand shower on a sliding rail. A clean modern vanity with a vessel sink and a large oval mirror. A good hair dryer sits in the cupboard — the kind serious hotels use. Monogrammed towels — thick, hotel-weight, properly absorbent — are refreshed across the stay.

Primary bathroom with deep soaking tub, rainfall shower, and oval mirror with sea-facing window
The primary bathroom — deep soaking tub, rainfall shower, sea-facing window.
Second bathroom with generous walk-in shower
The second bathroom — generous walk-in shower, same matte-black fixtures.
Where the days slow down

The pool and terrace

The private infinity pool is the heart of the suite. Its water catches the colour of the sky throughout the day — pale silver in the early morning, deep saturated blue at midday, almost green in the long light of late afternoon. The infinity edge faces directly out toward the sea. When you are in the water, the visual line between pool and ocean dissolves entirely.

The outdoor furniture is solid teak with stainless-steel frames and proper outdoor fabrics — built to age well in tropical weather rather than degrade in it. A deep modular sofa, a hanging cocoon chair, a dining table and chairs under the umbrella, sun loungers placed with intention — good enough to be the centrepiece in a room with less of a view; here it’s simply what you sit on while the sea does the work.

At the far end of the terrace, a Weber stands ready under its cover — three burners, a side burner for sauces, and a pizza stone that drops onto the grates: preheat fifteen minutes and you have a 300°C surface that turns out a properly leoparded Neapolitan pizza in under three minutes. Phuket’s fresh-catch markets are extraordinary, and there are few finer ways to spend a Cape Panwa evening than grilling a whole fish over it, the side burner reducing a lime-and-fish-sauce glaze beside it, looking out at the same sea the fish came from.

In the evenings, the pool lights come on, the sky darkens through gradients of pink and orange and deep blue, and the lights of distant fishing boats appear on the water one by one. The stars above Cape Panwa, in a sky kept genuinely dark by the area’s low light pollution, are startling in their clarity.

Infinity pool under a bright blue daytime sky, a sun lounger on the timber deck and the infinity edge overlooking the bay with green headlands across the turquoise water
The infinity pool, the teak deck, the Andaman just beyond.
Pool terrace with Weber Genesis E-335 grill, Kenkoon teak sun loungers, and infinity edge
The shaded terrace lounge — outdoor sofa, pod chair, and a grill for long evenings.
The bay framed by twisted hanging vines and tree trunks just off the terrace — tropical-jungle foreground gives way to turquoise water, white-roofed coastal village in the middle distance, palm-covered hills on the far side
Hanging vines just off the terrace edge — the bay framed through tropical foliage.
What's on the walls

The art and the design

The art on the walls and the objects on the shelves are part of the texture of the suite. Three things to know:

The Sop Moei Arts wall hangings — deep indigos and natural cotton, geometric Karen iconography woven on back-strap looms in the hill country of Mae Hong Son. Sop Moei is a non-profit that has worked with Karen weavers for forty years; their work appears in the 137 Pillars hotels in Chiang Mai and Bangkok. Each piece is hand-woven on a back-strap loom. The proceeds support the community directly. The one in the living room has its own story — read how it came off the loom on a particular September afternoon in the mountains, across three days of monsoon rain.

The two Niwat Chootoun oil paintings — the large Thai landscapes that anchor the master bedroom and the living/dining area. Both originals, both by a working contemporary Thai painter whose practice has centred for years on the rural southern Thailand he grew up in. The themes — rice fields, harvest light, slow rural rhythms — reward attention the longer you look at them.

Most luxury rentals at this rate use commercial prints in matching frames. Here you’re staying with the actual objects in someone’s collection.

Original Niwat Chootoun Thai-landscape oil painting on the master-bedroom wall
One of two original Niwat Chootoun landscapes hanging in the suite.
Sunset view from the terrace — molten amber sky over the Andaman, outlying islands silhouetted
Sunset over the Andaman from the terrace.
What you came for

The view

From the terrace and from the living room — which, with the doors open, is effectively an extension of the terrace — you look out over a wide, uninterrupted sweep of the Andaman Sea. No partial obstruction. No building cropping the sightline. To the left the coastline curves gently away. In the middle distance the dark silhouettes of outlying islands break the horizon in a composition that changes with the weather and the light. On clear days you can watch longtail boats tracing white lines across the blue, weather arriving before it reaches you, and every evening the sunset.

This view is not a background. It is a presence.

Five-star access, beneath you

The resort

As a Veranda guest you have full access to the adjacent five-star Veranda Resort Phuket — and this is where the stay moves from excellent to genuinely exceptional.

The resort’s beachfront pool is a destination in itself — a long, generous expanse of water at sea level, lined with sun loungers and shaded pavilions. It’s one of three resort pools you’re free to use. Having your own private infinity pool on the terrace and the resort’s pools just below, on the same day, is one of the genuine luxuries of staying here.

The beach at Ao Yon is one of Phuket’s last genuinely quiet stretches of sand. Sheltered by the cape’s geography from the stronger swells that affect the western coast, calm and clear and swimmable year-round.

The resort’s restaurants and spa are available throughout your stay. The breakfast is worth getting up for. The spa — Thai massage, aromatherapy, hot stone, couples’ treatments in private sala rooms. A weekly massage is an easy habit to fall into.

The fitness centre is well-equipped, air-conditioned, and impeccably maintained, typically quiet — you are never waiting for equipment. Twenty-four-hour security across the entire gated Veranda complex. The lobby and concierge are available around the clock for restaurant reservations, island excursions, private boat charters, grocery delivery, and car or scooter rental. A well-run kids’ club for families with children.

The Veranda Resort beachfront pool at sunset — a guest standing at the infinity edge, longtail boats in the bay
The Veranda Resort beach pool at sunset — direct access from the suite, included with every stay.
Veranda Resort restaurant terrace at sunset — curved sofa, low tables, the Andaman beyond at dusk
The resort restaurant terrace, just before dinner.
The area

Cape Panwa & Ao Yon

Cape Panwa is the quiet, southeastern corner of Phuket. Not where the package-tour buses go, not where the bachelor parties spill out at three in the morning. The corner of the island where people who know Phuket well come to be.

Ao Yon Beach is about five minutes away, down through the resort — a short walk (or the free buggy; just dial 0) to the lobby, then the lift or the path on down to the sand. Easy to reach however you like to travel, and the buggy runs you back up. Split into two bays — the main Ao Yon Yai and the smaller Ao Yon Noi — it’s calm year-round, one of the very few Phuket beaches where you can swim safely in every month.

A few places within a short walk or drive:

  • At The Beach Restaurant & Bar — beachfront, sunset, Monday fire show, good Thai
  • Flamingo Beach Front Cafe — right on the sand, great for working a half-day
  • Zodiac Bar & Clubhouse — cold beers, classic rock, very local
  • Cape Panwa House at the historic Cape Panwa Hotel — the dressier option for a special evening

Makro delivers groceries to the door; Villa Market and Lotus deliver to the lobby.

Phuket Town is twenty minutes by car — old town, Sino-Portuguese architecture, the Sunday walking-street market. Central Festival mall is twenty-five minutes. Andamanda Water Park, the island’s largest, is about forty-five minutes across the bypass — easy day trip if anyone in the group is travelling with kids. The airport is sixty to ninety minutes at the opposite end of the island — pre-book transfers rather than risking ride-share availability.

Transport within the cape is easiest by scooter (the concierge will arrange rental) or Bolt and Grab for trips into town.

Twilight over Ao Yon Bay from At The Beach Restaurant & Bar — pink and lavender sky after sunset, four sailboats moored on calm water, mountains silhouetted on the horizon, tree branches framing both sides of the view, shoreline lights starting to twinkle
Sunset at Ao Yon from At The Beach Restaurant & Bar — a five-minute walk along the road.
Best suited to

Who this is for

This suite is for guests who want the calm, residential side of Phuket with proper infrastructure rather than Patong noise with a basic kitchenette. Couples on a quiet break. Families who want their kids to swim in calm water and have their own room. Remote workers who can no longer face another hotel desk. Slow-travel guests who measure trips in pace rather than days. The recently retired, the working sabbatical, the working honeymoon, the milestone birthday, the writing retreat, the workation. Anyone whose idea of a Phuket trip is closer to “living somewhere” than “partying for a few nights.”

It is not the right suite for stag weekends, party groups, or anyone whose intended use of Phuket is exclusively Patong-based. The location is quiet, the property is residential, and the community Cape Panwa attracts tends to share that orientation.

The logistics

Practical things

WiFi is provided in the suite and reliable — a 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) line, with an Ethernet drop in the living room. Thai SIM cards (AIS, TrueMove, dtac) are easy to grab at the airport on arrival or any 7-Eleven (there’s one on nearly every corner, and staff will set it up for you). Additional cleaning, linen refreshes, and other domestic logistics are arranged directly with us — we look after the suite ourselves, so a message here or on WhatsApp is all it takes. Mail and small parcels can be received at the resort front desk.

The essentials at a glance:

  • Check-in — smart lock, no key to lose; the code is sent the day of arrival and resets between guests
  • Security — twenty-four-hour, across the gated Veranda complex
  • Parking — free, on premises
  • Airport pickup — we can usually arrange it on request (around ฿1,200 by car, 60–90 minutes; subject to driver availability)
  • Occupancy — maximum four; children and infants welcome

A few house rules:

  • No pets
  • No smoking indoors
  • The pool has no fence — worth noting for families with very young children
In the suite

Everything that's included.

40 amenities across the suite and the five-star resort below — the full list, no surprises on arrival.

Check-in from 15:00 Check-out by 11:00

Kitchen

  • Thermomix TM7 Vorwerk 2025 flagship · signed in to Cookidoo with step-by-step guided recipes — a good excuse to try Thai dishes you have not cooked before, using fresh produce from the local markets
  • Induction hob
  • 2-in-1 grind-and-drip coffee maker 20-cup, built-in grinder, 24h timer
  • Full-size refrigerator
  • Proper knives, pan, cookware, glassware

Workspace

  • Wired Ethernet drop Great room
  • Fast WiFi (1 Gbps) In-suite, host-provided
  • Canon imageCLASS MF643Cdw Colour laser print/scan/copy
  • Generous dining-table work surface

Bedrooms

  • King bed, primary Herva memory-foam
  • Queen bed, second Herva memory-foam
  • Sofa bed in the great room Flexible extra sleeping
  • Blackout curtains

Bathrooms

  • Rainfall shower
  • Deep soaking tub Primary bathroom
  • Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer

Climate

  • Carrier air conditioning Hospitality-grade, throughout

Utility

  • Bosch washing machine i-DOS, Home Connect
  • Dyson V12 Detect Slim
  • Outdoor clothes drying rack

Pool & Terrace

  • Private infinity pool Andaman sea view
  • Weber Genesis E-335 + pizza stone
  • Kenkoon teak terrace furniture
  • Hanging cocoon chair

Tech

  • 65" Sony Bravia 8 II QD-OLED Great room, Google TV
  • 55" Sony Bravia 8 II QD-OLED Primary bedroom
  • Smart-lock check-in Code delivered arrival day

Resort access

  • Resort beachfront pool
  • Veranda Resort spa
  • Fitness centre
  • Resort restaurants and bar
  • 24/7 concierge
  • Kids' club
  • Direct Ao Yon Beach access Swimmable year-round
  • Free resort buggy Around the grounds + to the beach
  • Direct line to the resort lobby In-suite phone — dial 0

Safety

  • Smoke detectors
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • 24-hour resort security
Direct guests, real reviews

What guests say about us as hosts.

  • Onticha and John were the most attentive hosts we've ever booked with — replied within minutes every time we asked anything, and the apartment was spotless.

    Sarah, UK THE BASE Rise · 1BR · February 2026
  • Booking direct meant we got a better rate AND felt looked after the whole stay. They sorted a late check-in for us without any fuss.

    Marcus, Germany Dcondo Reef · 2BR · January 2026
  • Communication was excellent — clear directions to the building, a welcome message the night before, and quick answers to a couple of questions during the stay.

    Yuki, Japan THE BASE Bukit · 1BR · December 2025
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FAQ

Questions fréquentes

  • Is electricity included in the rate? What about utilities?

    Yes — electricity, water, and Wi-Fi are all included in the nightly rate for every Phuket Rentals property. There are no separate utility bills to settle at check-out, no meters to read, no usage caps. The price you see in the booking calendar is the total cost of staying — air-conditioning, hot water, fast internet, all bundled in. This is the same for every unit in our portfolio.

  • Is Ao Yon Beach swimmable year-round?

    Yes — and this is one of the things that makes Cape Panwa genuinely different. Ao Yon faces east into the Andaman, sheltered by the cape’s geography from the southwest monsoon swells that affect Patong and the west-coast beaches. The water stays calm and clear in every month of the year, including May–October when the rest of Phuket’s west coast is rougher. It is one of the very few Phuket beaches you can swim in safely year-round.

  • Is the suite part of Veranda Resort Phuket? Who runs it?

    The suite is a privately owned home in Veranda Villas & Suites — a residential development built and maintained by the same group behind the adjacent five-star Veranda Resort Phuket. That group looks after the shared grounds and common areas; we own the suite and manage everything inside it ourselves — housekeeping, linen, restocks, check-in, and your booking — so you deal directly with us throughout your stay, not a hotel front desk.

    As our guest you also have full access to the resort’s facilities: the pools, the beach at Ao Yon, the spa, the restaurants, the gym, and round-the-clock security. In short, it’s a private residence with a five-star resort attached.

  • How far is Cape Panwa from Phuket airport?

    The airport is at the opposite (northwest) end of the island; allow 60–90 minutes by car. We can usually arrange an airport pickup ourselves (around ฿1,200 by car), subject to driver availability — better than leaving you to Bolt or Grab, where supply at the airport is unreliable and the airport taxi mafia controls the curb. Tell us your flight number when you book — or email taxi@phuket-rentals.live — and we’ll confirm a driver.

  • What is the wet season like at Cape Panwa?

    Cape Panwa is sheltered from the southwest monsoon by the geography of the cape. Wet season runs roughly May–October; rain typically comes in afternoon bursts of 30–60 minutes rather than all-day greyness, and the air clears beautifully afterwards. Ao Yon Beach stays swimmable. Resort facilities are unaffected. Some guests prefer the wet-season months — the light is more dramatic, the prices are lower, the property is quieter. Ask us for the honest current forecast before booking if it matters; we’ll tell you what the next two weeks actually look like.

  • Is the suite suitable for young children?

    Children and infants are welcome. The honest caveat is the pool: the private infinity pool has no fence. Families with very young children should plan to supervise constantly at the suite pool, or shift to the resort’s beach-level pool during the day (it has shallow areas and lifeguard cover). Cots and high chairs can be arranged with us ahead of arrival. There is a well-run kids’ club at the resort. Maximum occupancy in the suite is four.

  • How are the terrace and pool kept clean?

    The terrace sits among trees, so after a stormy night, you may wake to leaves on the deck — part of being this close to nature. There’s a broom and a pool net by the door. The pool is serviced 2 times a week, and the pool guy will sweep the terrace when he comes, weather permitting. We also have a leaf blower/vacuum, which you can use. Let us know if you need additional cleaning services. Fresh towels and linen can be requested once a week for longer stays.

  • Can I work remotely from the suite?

    Yes — we use the suite ourselves and have built the workspace deliberately. The WiFi we provide in the suite is a 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) line. A wired Ethernet drop in the great room removes the WiFi variable from video calls and large uploads. The dining table doubles as a generous work surface with the view in your peripheral vision. There is a colour laser printer-scanner-copier in the suite for visa-extension forms, signed contracts, boarding passes — almost no rental in Phuket at any price point provides this. The terrace works as a second office on dry days.

  • What are the house rules?

    Maximum 4 guests. Smoking not permitted indoors (terrace fine). Pets not permitted. Late-night gatherings are flagged — the pool/terrace area is noise-monitored, and Cape Panwa is a residential community. The suite is not suitable for stag weekends or party groups. Children and infants welcome. Pool has no fence; supervise young children.

  • Is there a safe in the suite?

    Yes — a fingerprint safe sits in the primary bedroom wardrobe (bottom shelf). It takes a 3–8 digit PIN, a registered fingerprint, or both. It’s reset between stays, so it’ll be open when you arrive — just set your own PIN and/or register your fingerprint on day one. The appliances page has the step-by-step, or message us and we’ll walk you through it.

From the hosts

One last thing

We are not a hotel and not a high-volume rental operation. The suite is hosted directly by people who care about it being right. We know which local restaurants do not require booking. We know the trick to getting a beach pool lounger in the front row at the resort. We will tell you the honest answer about what the wet season really looks like at Cape Panwa if you ask.

If you’ve read this far and the suite sounds like the right place for the trip you have in mind, message us. We respond fast. We’re on the island. And every guest gets the same direct line and the same care.

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