Some properties are built to impress for a weekend. This one was clearly designed for people who expect far more from a home — privacy, scale, comfort, and the ability to host effortlessly without sacrificing everyday livability.
Positioned on one of Phuket’s most exclusive oceanfront headlands, this estate combines a dramatic cliffside setting with the kind of practical functionality rarely found in villas of this size. It feels established, private, and exceptionally well-balanced rather than overly polished or temporary.
For buyers looking at the very top end of the Phuket market, opportunities like this have become increasingly limited, especially with large oceanfront land plots now extremely difficult to secure on the island’s west coast.
LocationThis part of Phuket has remained consistently desirable for a reason. The west coast headland is known for its privacy, low-density surroundings, and panoramic sea views, while still being close to everything needed for long-term living.
Kamala Beach is only minutes away and offers a quieter atmosphere compared to Phuket’s busier resort zones. Residents have easy access to beachfront dining, wellness studios, boutique cafés, luxury resorts, and several of the island’s best beach clubs.
The architecture was designed to maximise the setting rather than compete with it. Nearly every major room faces the sea, while the elevated position allows open views from almost every level of the home.
Inside, the villa feels substantial and warm. Teak flooring, carved timber features, sandstone textures, oversized living spaces, and custom detailing give the home personality and depth. It avoids the cold, showroom-style feel often found in newer luxury villas.
The open-plan living and dining areas flow directly toward the pool terrace, creating a natural indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Large shaded spaces around the terrace make the exterior comfortable throughout the day, not just during sunset hours.
All bedroom suites are generously sized and individually designed, with private outdoor spaces and large ensuite bathrooms. The two master suites are positioned separately for additional privacy.
Beyond the visual appeal, the villa was clearly planned for real long-term ownership and fully staffed operation.
The land is held under Thai freehold ownership, while the villa structure is available through a foreign freehold arrangement. This setup is commonly used in Phuket’s luxury market and provides flexibility for international buyers seeking long-term ownership.
Investment PotentialUltra-prime oceanfront properties in Phuket exist within a very limited market segment. Large cliffside land plots with sunset exposure, privacy, and established surroundings are becoming increasingly scarce along the West Coast.
Completed in 2014, the villa has matured properly over time. The landscaping is fully established, operational systems have been refined, and the property feels settled and complete rather than newly delivered or experimental.