Anawa Krabi Luxury Resort – Thailand

Anawa Krabi

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Looking for a serene luxury escape in southern Thailand away from the crowds and beach bustle? Anawa Krabi is a brand‑new, unrated resort that trades coastline buzz for mountain views, privacy, and space. We spent one night in a one‑bedroom deluxe pool villa to see how it stacks up and we were amazed at how good this place is and definitely one we will go back to.

Where Is Anawa Krabi?

  • Region: Krabi, southern Thailand
  • Setting: About 5 km inland from the coast
  • Distance: Approximately 10 km from Krabi town
  • Vibe: Tranquil, natural surrounds with dramatic mountain backdrops

If you prefer peace and quiet over nightlife and beach bars, the inland location works in your favor. You get scenic views, less foot traffic, and a genuinely relaxed atmosphere.

 

Anawa Krabi Aerial

First Impressions

Anawa Krabi is new—and it shows in the best ways. The grounds are tidy, the architecture is open and airy, and the tranquil setting is front and center. With only 13 units, it feels exclusive and uncrowded. That said, because it’s so new, it currently lacks a little “buzz”; if you crave a lively scene, this isn’t it. If you value privacy and calm, it’s perfect.
Security note: There’s a guarded car park on site.

Villa Layout: Space, Privacy, And Mountain Views

We stayed in a One‑Bedroom Deluxe Pool Villa. Expect a generous footprint and thoughtful zoning that makes it feel like a private mini‑compound.

  • Entrance: Double doors open to a small open‑air courtyard/atrium.
  • Bedroom: King‑size bed, separate sofa, and power outlets on both sides of the bed.
  • En‑suite: Exceptionally large. Dual vanities (one with a dedicated makeup desk), a large soaking tub, indoor shower, separate toilet, plus an outdoor shower. One of the most spacious en‑suites we’ve seen.
  • Lounge Pavilion: A separate living room with its own bathroom (shower, toilet, vanity) and a sofa. There’s also a compact kitchen area with a microwave, full‑size fridge, kettle, glasses, cutlery, and a welcome bowl of fruit with bottled water.
    • Tip: Only one coffee pod/sachet per person was provided initially, but reception happily delivered more on request at no extra cost.
  • Outdoor Area: Private pool terrace oriented toward the mountains—peaceful, scenic, and ideal for lazy afternoons.

Overall, the villas are large, well‑appointed, and designed for privacy—great for couples, longer stays, or families who appreciate extra space.

 

Anawa Krabi bedroom

The Resort In Brief

  • Total Units: 13
    • Mix: One 3‑bedroom villa for larger groups, one or two 2‑bedroom villas, and the rest 1‑bedroom villas
  • Grounds: Well maintained, dotted villas for privacy, scenic paths connecting to dining and shared spaces

Dining, Bar, And Breakfast

The resort’s restaurant and bar are set beside a feature pond with sunken seating nooks—very photogenic by day and even more atmospheric at night with the mountain silhouettes and warm lighting.

  • Ambience: Air‑conditioned indoor dining; the outdoor deck could use more shade during the heat of the day.
  • Menus: A concise selection of Thai and Western dishes. Expect burgers, sandwiches, grilled items, and classic Thai plates.
  • Pricing: Reasonable—generally around 200–350 THB per dish.
  • Drinks: Cocktails, mocktails, coffee/tea, and a small wine list (house red/white and a few labels).
    • Fun fact: In Thailand, red wine is often served chilled; let it warm for 5–10 minutes if you prefer room temperature.

Our dinner was pleasant if simple—the “ultimate” beef burger and fries hit the spot, and the Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon was perfectly drinkable. Not a gastronomic destination yet, but solid value while the resort ramps up.
Breakfast is included in the rate and is described as a buffet; in practice, you order from a menu and dishes are delivered to your table. We enjoyed a Thai‑style take on eggs Benedict (poached eggs, toast, and a light hollandaise‑style sauce), plus coffee and iced coffee.

 

Anawa Krabi Main Reception area

Who Will Love Anawa Krabi?

  • Couples seeking privacy and calm
  • Travelers who want space (large villas) and scenic mountain views
  • Guests who prefer uncrowded, low‑key resorts
  • Families who like the flexibility of a separate lounge pavilion and kitchenette

If you’re chasing beach clubs and nightlife, you’ll likely prefer a coastal property. If you want restorative quiet in a refined setting, Anawa Krabi shines.

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Exceptionally spacious villas with private pools and mountain views
  • Enormous, well‑designed en‑suite with indoor and outdoor showers
  • New, tidy, and uncrowded; strong sense of privacy
  • Reasonably priced restaurant with Thai and Western options
  • Breakfast included; air‑conditioned dining room
  • Helpful service (quick to provide extra coffee on request)
Cons
  • Currently light on atmosphere due to low occupancy (it’s very new)
  • Menus are basic rather than elaborate
  • Limited shade in some outdoor seating areas during midday heat
  • Inland location means you’ll drive to beaches and town

Booking tip

  • Compare the resort’s direct rate with reputable third‑party sites before reserving. A quick cross‑check could save you thousands of baht.
Anawa Krabi at night

Final Verdict

Anawa Krabi delivers what many travelers quietly want but rarely find at this price point: space, privacy, and calm—wrapped in a scenic mountain setting. The villas feel indulgent, the pool terraces are blissful, and the overall experience is restorative. Dining is straightforward and fairly priced, service is friendly, and the resort’s small scale keeps everything peaceful.
While it lacks a lively social scene and the culinary program is still growing, the combination of generous villa layouts and the potential for deep third‑party discounts makes Anawa Krabi a compelling choice—especially for couples and serenity‑seekers.
If you’re heading to southern Thailand, consider pairing your Krabi time with a visit to nearby Surat Thani for a broader look at the region.

Quick Facts

    • Category: New, unrated luxury resort
    • Location: ~5 km from the coast; ~10 km to Krabi town
    • Inventory: 13 villas (1–3 bedrooms), most with private pools
    • Dining: Air‑conditioned restaurant; Thai + Western menus; 200–350 THB typical mains
    • Bar: Cocktails, mocktails, coffee/tea; small wine list
    • Breakfast: Included; ordered à la carte and served at table
    • Standout Features: Huge en‑suite with outdoor shower; private pool terraces with mountain views
    • Value Hack: Check third‑party booking sites for discounts of up to 55% compared to the resort’s own website

 

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FAQs

No. It’s about 5 km inland and roughly 10 km from Krabi town. You’ll need to drive or arrange a taxi/scooter to reach the coast. In return, you get quiet, mountain views, and far fewer crowds.
There are 13 villas (1–3 bedrooms), most with private pools. Highlights include very large en‑suites with indoor and outdoor showers, generous living space (some with a separate lounge pavilion and kitchenette), and private pool terraces oriented to mountain views.
The restaurant serves Thai and Western dishes (typical mains ~200–350 THB) with an air‑conditioned dining room and an outdoor deck. The bar offers cocktails, mocktails, coffee/tea, and a small wine list. Breakfast is included and ordered à la carte, served at your table.

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Location & convenience – 30%

Room Quality & cleanliness – 30%

Facilities & services – 25%

Dining – 15% 

We do not take price (value for money) into our calculations, as rates can differ substantially depending on when you go. If you travel in peak season, then expect to pay the highest rates, but it does not (or should not) change the quality of the hotel. If we give it a rating of 8.0 or higher, we would consider staying again.
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