1 Michelin Star Private Pool Villas
Nai Thon Beach · Phuket

Trisara

Phuket's most private bay — and its only Michelin-starred kitchen

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Trisara, Phuket
39 pool villas · Private beach · PRU Michelin-star dining on-site
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The Garden in the Third Heaven

Hidden on a private bay on Phuket's northwest coast, Trisara translates from Sanskrit as "the garden in the third heaven." The name is earned. Thirty-nine pool villas descend a forested hillside to a beach that belongs, effectively, to the resort alone — Nai Thon, one of Phuket's most unspoilt stretches of coastline.

What sets Trisara apart from every other ultra-luxury resort on the island is PRU — a farm-to-table restaurant awarded one Michelin Star, sourcing from the resort's own farm and garden. The kitchen works with heritage Thai ingredients, rare varieties grown on-property, and a menu that changes as the garden does. It is, by most accounts, the best restaurant in Phuket.

Every villa has its own private pool. Most have direct sea views. The largest — the five-bedroom Ocean Front Pool Residence — comes with its own chef, butler, and a private stretch of beach. Trisara does not do ordinary.

Trisara — private pool villa overlooking Nai Thon Bay
Trisara — private pool villa overlooking Nai Thon Bay, Phuket's most secluded coast

What Awaits

  • PRU Restaurant — 1 Michelin Star, farm-to-garden concept, Phuket's finest table
  • 39 private pool villas, many with direct ocean views
  • Private Nai Thon Beach — one of Phuket's most undeveloped bays
  • Own organic farm supplying PRU's kitchen
  • Overwater spa pavilions and oceanfront treatment rooms
  • Diving, kayaking, sailing, and speedboat excursions
  • Five-bedroom Ocean Front Pool Residence with private chef and butler
  • Kids' programming and family villas available

Getting There

Nai Thon Beach, Saku, Thalang, Phuket 83110. Located on Phuket's quieter northwest coast, approximately 25 minutes from Phuket International Airport. Nai Thon Beach is one of the island's few remaining undeveloped bays — no beachside vendors, no jet-ski operators.