About COMO Point Yamu
Shaped by its setting on Phuket’s east coast, our resort is defined by its surrounding nature, sense of space, and a gentle rhythm.
Shaped by its setting on Phuket’s east coast, our resort is defined by its surrounding nature, sense of space, and a gentle rhythm.
225 Moo 7, Paklok, Talang, Phuket 83110, Thailand
Telephone: +66 76 360100
WhatsApp: +66 97 7832776
Email: [email protected]
COMO Point Yamu sits on the quiet Cape Yamu peninsula on Phuket’s east coast, approximately 25 to 30 minutes from Phuket International Airport (HKT). Private transfers can be arranged directly from the airport. For more information, please email [email protected].
After collecting your luggage and clearing immigration, the team will greet and escort guests to the pre-arranged hotel limousine.
At COMO Point Yamu, we work to minimise our impact on the environment in every way we can. As custodians of our island’s wild and diverse natural beauty, we actively champion sustainability efforts across our resort, as well as initiatives that honour and support the generous local community in which we have made our home.
with pool table, darts station and expansive lounge area
Phuket is warm year-round. The best time of year to visit Phuket is the relatively cooler season between November and February, when temperatures range from the high 20s to low 30s, and the humidity drops. Rainy season in Phuket is from May to October, and the dry season lasts from November to April.
COMO Point Yamu’s interiors are a contemporary interpretation of Phuket’s identity, with architecture that throws the focus on the beauty of Phang Nga bay and its peaceful surroundings.
Italian designer Paola Navone's vision for the resort celebrate openness and light, while drawing inspiration from the colours and cultural heritage of Phuket. Aquamarine hues echo the surrounding sea, while burnt orange references Buddhist robes and the island’s Peranakan traditions. Patterned tiles, open corridors and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows create a sense of movement between indoors and outdoors.The result is a design language that feels both playful and serene.