Villa Hihiria is a vacation residence made up of two structures – the main villa that stretches along two sides of the rectangular property and a separate unit built on the opposite side. Seemingly following a stadium design, both structures surround the center of the property creating a focal point – usually the villa’s major attraction. Indoors, areas and rooms are appointed with basic, yet comfortable and stylish, furnishings carefully selected to complement the predominant color scheme of contrasting dark and light elements. Truly, Villa Hihiria was thoughtfully laid out for your utmost convenience, enjoyment and satisfaction.
The villa has three bedrooms. All have king-sized beds, dedicated bathrooms as well as direct access to the swimming pool area.
The eight-meter swimming pool occupies the villa’s entire outdoor area. The center and focal point of the villa’s two structures, the swimming pool is directly accessible from all areas of the villa. Plunge into its crystal-clear waters whenever you feel like it – for a soothing dip or for playful fun. Extending from the main villa is a wood-decked covered terrace. Here, you can stretch out on the rattan pool bed to get some sun. Or leisurely lounge under the shade at the outdoor dining area as you enjoy cool refreshments with the relaxing sound of cascading waters from the stone wall fountain at the far end of the swimming pool.
Set up indoors is the living area. On its large couch you can all get together for some stimulating conversation. Right behind is the indoor dining area with a wooden table that accommodates six. Here, everyone can savor your scrumptious specialties served from the kitchen installed by the nearby wall.
Taking care of the villa’s regular services is a staff composed of a housekeeper, a pool attendant as well as security personnel.
Just fifteen minutes away from Villa Hihiria is the white-sand, swimming beach of Nai Harn. From here, you can, aboard traditional Long Tail Boats, go island-hopping at nearby Ko Bon, Ko Kaew, Ko Lon, Ko Aeo and Ko Hae – which is also known as Coral Island. Nai Harn is also where you can have your fill of really delicious seafood. Sample the offerings of Sala Loi which includes the traditional way of dining – from a mat on the floor. Make the most of your day trip with a stop at the Phuket Shell Museum and Promthep Cape View Point to catch the magical sunset.