Pros

  • Seaside location with Andaman Sea views
  • Design-conscious decor throughout public spaces and rooms
  • Attractive, airy rooms and suites with balconies
  • Most rooms have whirlpool tubs
  • Picturesque infinity pool with seaside views
  • Restaurant with large selection of Thai and international items
  • Two bars, one of them poolside
  • Spa with a wide range of body treatments
  • Well-stocked and spacious fitness center
  • Suites come with free treatments for two at on-site spa
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Despite being by the sea, property does not have a beach
  • Some room balconies are small with views of the street
  • Narrow pool doesn't provide a lot of space for swimming
  • Bold, contemporary decor doesn't have any Thai touches (pro for some)
  • Superior Rooms have a shower/tub combo (not a separate soaking tub)
  • No kids' club or children's activities (pro for some)
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Bottom Line

With gorgeous views of the Andaman Sea, this quiet boutique hotel offers a reasonably priced alternative to some of the area's larger resort properties. Bold, contemporary design runs through the hotel's common spaces, and exposed brick, ink-black beanbag chairs, and mod furniture add playful touches. The 50 rooms and suites are airy and light with private balconies and most have whirlpool tubs. Suite rates include spa treatments, a delightful extra for a luxury hotel. There's also a sunny library with coastal views, a scenic infinity pool, and a well-stocked fitness center. Both the restaurant and spa offer a wide variety of options, and there are two bars on-site, including one by the pool. Overall, the decor here is attractive, but for true design junkies, the Foto Hotel in Phuket is far more arresting. And while this property makes for a great couples' getaway, it lacks children's facilities -- families with kids may prefer the nearby Hyatt Regency, which has a lot more going on for younger guests.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

U Zenmaya Phuket

Scene

Small boutique hotel with contemporary design and Andaman views 

Situated right on the Andaman Sea, the U Zenmaya has beautiful views from many of the rooms and common areas. The small, four-story hotel doesn't make much of an impression, with its tan-and-brown facade and simple wood-beam awning. But the lobby is a bit more memorable: A mod, circular wicker chair orbited by several wire-legged ottomans give the room a graphic punch -- as does the laser-cut metallic triangles suspended from the roof. But none of it is particularly comfortable, and the more subdued upholstered benches topped with stripped pillows make far better seating. Other common spaces have designer details like exposed brick, ink-black beanbag chairs, and bentwood chairs, but the overall look can feel loud and forced. This small boutique property attracts vacationing couples in search of a romantic retreat. But design-conscious couples should also consider the Foto Hotel in Phuket with a more secluded location and stronger, more stylish decor.

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Location

Seaside location, convenient to Patong Beach and Phuket Fantasea

Located right on the Andaman Sea, U Zenmaya Phuket is in an area with a few other hotels and resorts but not a lot else. Phuket Fantasea is a 10-minute drive away, and getting to Patong Beach takes around 12 minutes. The Phuket International Airport is a 45-minute drive away.

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Rooms

Attractive, airy rooms and suites, most with sea views and whirlpool tubs

A single patterned throw pillow on top of the bed adds the one drop of color to guest rooms, otherwise awash in soft, restful neutrals. Off-white linens, dove-gray cabinets, and warm wood furniture and panelling provide a tasteful atmosphere, though there's little connecting the decor to Thailand. All rooms have balconies, but they vary greatly in size and view, from roadside to beach, and some even have direct pool access. Upscale amenities include minibars, safes, bathrobes, slippers, and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels. Bathrooms are beautifully finished in patterned tile, wooden shelves, and white vessel sinks. Most rooms (all but the Superior, base category) have whirlpools in the rooms or by the balconies. Guests staying in Junior Suites, all of which have direct pool access, get a free one-hour spa treatment for two with their stay. For those staying in one of the three Seaview Suites, the spa treatments are extended to two hours. 

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Features

Excellent spa, large fitness center, beautiful (but small) infinity pool, library, and restaurant with huge variety of cuisine choices

Given its status as a small boutique, the hotel features a good-sized fitness center. Along with treadmills, exercise bikes, and resistance machines, there's a stack of free weights and a few Swiss balls. Guest can also break a sweat outside, using one of the hotel's loaner mountain bikes. 

Arguably the property's best feature, the Zensala Spa offers a wide variety of European, Indian, and Thai treatments and services, including scrubs, wraps, and facials. Located on the ground floor, the spa doesn't get much light, but the decor uses that to its advantage, hanging dramatic lanterns in the hallways to set off the concrete floors. But the pretreatment lounge area with its leather recliners feels a little less chic.

The hotel's stunning outdoor infinity pool has an edge that seems to drop off into the coastal view. It's fronted with a row of shaded loungers, and a few metal loungers are set on a ledge an inch into the water. Unfortunately, given the pool's long narrow space and shallow depth, it's really best for a dip (versus swimming laps). 

There's also a pretty, sunny library encased in blonde wood with picture windows that look out onto the sea. Chairs and beanbags give lots of lounging space to read some of the books and magazines in English. 

The hotel's restaurant, Zenscape, offers Thai, Italian, French, and American items. They put a heavy emphasis on seafood dishes -- including some unusual Thai-Mexican fusion menu items -- although they also have plenty of red meat, poultry, and vegetarian dishes available. There are also two bars: Zeacret, a dark, urban-looking lounge bar complete with a pool table, and Breezes Pool Bar, which, as the name suggests, serves poolside cocktails. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

U Zenmaya Phuket

Scene

Small boutique hotel with contemporary design and Andaman views 

Situated right on the Andaman Sea, the U Zenmaya has beautiful views from many of the rooms and common areas. The small, four-story hotel doesn't make much of an impression, with its tan-and-brown facade and simple wood-beam awning. But the lobby is a bit more memorable: A mod, circular wicker chair orbited by several wire-legged ottomans give the room a graphic punch -- as does the laser-cut metallic triangles suspended from the roof. But none of it is particularly comfortable, and the more subdued upholstered benches topped with stripped pillows make far better seating. Other common spaces have designer details like exposed brick, ink-black beanbag chairs, and bentwood chairs, but the overall look can feel loud and forced. This small boutique property attracts vacationing couples in search of a romantic retreat. But design-conscious couples should also consider the Foto Hotel in Phuket with a more secluded location and stronger, more stylish decor.

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Location

Seaside location, convenient to Patong Beach and Phuket Fantasea

Located right on the Andaman Sea, U Zenmaya Phuket is in an area with a few other hotels and resorts but not a lot else. Phuket Fantasea is a 10-minute drive away, and getting to Patong Beach takes around 12 minutes. The Phuket International Airport is a 45-minute drive away.

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Rooms

Attractive, airy rooms and suites, most with sea views and whirlpool tubs

A single patterned throw pillow on top of the bed adds the one drop of color to guest rooms, otherwise awash in soft, restful neutrals. Off-white linens, dove-gray cabinets, and warm wood furniture and panelling provide a tasteful atmosphere, though there's little connecting the decor to Thailand. All rooms have balconies, but they vary greatly in size and view, from roadside to beach, and some even have direct pool access. Upscale amenities include minibars, safes, bathrobes, slippers, and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels. Bathrooms are beautifully finished in patterned tile, wooden shelves, and white vessel sinks. Most rooms (all but the Superior, base category) have whirlpools in the rooms or by the balconies. Guests staying in Junior Suites, all of which have direct pool access, get a free one-hour spa treatment for two with their stay. For those staying in one of the three Seaview Suites, the spa treatments are extended to two hours. 

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Features

Excellent spa, large fitness center, beautiful (but small) infinity pool, library, and restaurant with huge variety of cuisine choices

Given its status as a small boutique, the hotel features a good-sized fitness center. Along with treadmills, exercise bikes, and resistance machines, there's a stack of free weights and a few Swiss balls. Guest can also break a sweat outside, using one of the hotel's loaner mountain bikes. 

Arguably the property's best feature, the Zensala Spa offers a wide variety of European, Indian, and Thai treatments and services, including scrubs, wraps, and facials. Located on the ground floor, the spa doesn't get much light, but the decor uses that to its advantage, hanging dramatic lanterns in the hallways to set off the concrete floors. But the pretreatment lounge area with its leather recliners feels a little less chic.

The hotel's stunning outdoor infinity pool has an edge that seems to drop off into the coastal view. It's fronted with a row of shaded loungers, and a few metal loungers are set on a ledge an inch into the water. Unfortunately, given the pool's long narrow space and shallow depth, it's really best for a dip (versus swimming laps). 

There's also a pretty, sunny library encased in blonde wood with picture windows that look out onto the sea. Chairs and beanbags give lots of lounging space to read some of the books and magazines in English. 

The hotel's restaurant, Zenscape, offers Thai, Italian, French, and American items. They put a heavy emphasis on seafood dishes -- including some unusual Thai-Mexican fusion menu items -- although they also have plenty of red meat, poultry, and vegetarian dishes available. There are also two bars: Zeacret, a dark, urban-looking lounge bar complete with a pool table, and Breezes Pool Bar, which, as the name suggests, serves poolside cocktails. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

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