Samui Beach Village 10 Co Ltd
Samui Beach Village developed from a small family run hotel called Wanna Resort. In the original phase 1 of the development some of the small room units were replaced by single storey villas and they were sold off to private individuals. At that stage these holiday homes formed part of Wanna Resort. It was such a success that in about 2004 the owners of Wanna Resort decided to develop the rest of the resort area. They demolished the remaining hotel rooms and established the new phase 2 development of fourteen privately owned one and two storey luxury villas. They named the new development "Samui Beach Village". Over time the whole location, including the earlier phase 1 single storey villas became know as Samui Beach Village.
Baan Keaa
There are fourteen one and two storey luxury villas in phase 2 of Samui Beach Village similar to Baan Keaa as shown in the image above. There are villas for sale, for rent and others that have permanent residents living in them. Baan Keaa is also known as Villa 10, Samui Beach Village; hence the company name Samui Beach Village 10 Co Ltd. Please see the village map below showing the position of the villa 10, Baan Keaa within the village.
Samui Beach Village Co Ltd
All fourteen villas are privately owned and each villa owner has a shareholding in the common area company. For more information about the common area company see Samui Beach Village Co Ltd.
Nahai Beach
Samui Beach Village fronts on to Nahai Beach as shown in the image above. Each villa has direct access onto the beach via the common area road and private path down to the beachfront. When you arrive on the beach you begin to appreciate the spectacular views over the silver sand and out over the Sea of Thailand. The bay is protected by a coral reef which unfortunately is just about clinging onto life in some parts. It means that for large parts of the year it is calm shallow water which is ideal for families with young children. It does however get strong onshore and cross shore winds during the winter months (December through to March) which coupled with the higher tides makes it ideal for kite surfing. There is a school that operates in the bay where you could try your hand at learning to kite surf or you could simply sit back and enjoy the spectacle of watching beginners cause chaos amongst the experts doing acrobatics.