
The Pavilions Phuket
Surin · 93 units
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Pavilions Hotels operates two completed luxury residential projects on Phuket's upper west coast — The Pavilions Phuket in Surin and Cape Amarin in Kamala — with six units currently available for sale spanning a remarkable price corridor from ฿56.7M to ฿587M. Both projects carry completed status, meaning buyers are acquiring finished, liveable stock rather than entering an off-plan construction cycle. The portfolio sits firmly at the apex of the Phuket luxury segment, with a median entry price of ฿150M that places it well above the island's upper-mid tier. The hospitality DNA of the Pavilions brand is the defining characteristic here: these are residential assets conceived and delivered within a hotel-management framework, with the lifestyle infrastructure that implies.
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Both projects occupy the west-coast corridor that runs from Surin north into Kamala — a stretch prized for its relative quietness compared to Patong, its established luxury beach club scene, and direct sunset exposure. For buyers, this geographic concentration means Pavilions product is tightly tied to one of Phuket's most consistently liquid luxury micro-markets, though it equally means no portfolio diversity if you want exposure across the island.
The Pavilions Phuket in Surin sits at the more accessible end of the range, with available units priced between ฿56.7M and ฿59M. Cape Amarin in Kamala operates in an entirely different register — entry starts at ฿150M and extends to ฿587M — positioning it among the highest-ticket residential offerings on the island. Both projects are completed, so the six units on the market today are resale or developer-held inventory, not off-plan commitments.
Because both projects are delivered and no upcoming pipeline is indicated in current data, this is a resale-liquidity play rather than a development-upside story. Buyers should approach due diligence accordingly: inspect completed assets, scrutinise title, and assess the hotel-management structure's fee obligations and rental-yield track record before committing at these price points.
Editorial draft assisted by AI · Reviewed by Roman, 2026-05-10
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Available units currently span ฿56.7M at the lower end of The Pavilions Phuket in Surin, up to ฿587M for Cape Amarin in Kamala. The median entry price across the portfolio sits at ฿150M, placing both projects firmly within Phuket's ultra-luxury segment. Buyers should note these two projects have meaningfully different price tiers despite sharing the same brand.
Both projects — The Pavilions Phuket and Cape Amarin — carry completed status. There are no off-plan projects in the current data, which means no construction-completion risk applies to available units. The six units currently for sale represent finished residential stock that can be inspected and transacted without a forward delivery wait.
If your budget is in the ฿56.7M–฿59M range, The Pavilions Phuket in Surin is the relevant starting point. If you are considering eight-figure or nine-figure THB allocations, Cape Amarin in Kamala is the appropriate focus, with pricing from ฿150M to ฿587M reflecting larger villa formats and elevated seafront positioning.
At a ฿150M median entry price, Pavilions Hotels sits at the upper boundary of Phuket's luxury tier and into ultra-luxury territory. For context, many west-coast luxury villa projects enter in the ฿30M–฿80M range; Cape Amarin's ceiling of ฿587M is competitive with only a small number of branded estate offerings island-wide.
Yes, and it is worth naming directly. Both projects sit within a roughly 5-kilometre band between Surin and Kamala. If you want geographic diversification across Phuket — east coast, Rawai, Layan, or the southern peninsula — Pavilions Hotels' current portfolio does not provide it. For buyers specifically targeting the upper west coast luxury segment, that concentration is a feature rather than a drawback.