Wa Ale Island Resort is a privately owned ecotourism project in the Lampi Marine National Park, which is part of the Myeik Archipelago. This intimate island retreat sits in a protected cove, overlooking a white-sand beach and impressive rock formations. Here, you are able to experience the natural beauty of the Myeik Archipelago in relative comfort, with a view toward responsible and sustainable care for the environment.
The resort has two on site restaurants; the Main Pavilion Restaurant & Bar and the River Cafe & Bar, which serves a blend of Asian and Mediterranean dishes. Creative menus change every day and your chefs will use fresh produce from the island, local farms and sustainably caught seafood.
As well as two on site restaurants the resort has a dive and activity desk, spa, exercise facility, recreation area and a Turtle Sanctuary.
This small hotel boasts an enviable location and has worked hard to operate responsibly and limit its impact on the local environment. There are challenges that come with the remote location, thus the levels of English may not be as high as in Myanmar's cities, but we feel the experience is more than worth it.
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Rooms
There are only two room types: Tented Beach Villas, which are family sized with a capacity for four people, and Treetop Villas, which are designed for two people. All villas have Wi-Fi and mosquito nets and have been constructed using locally reclaimed materials. In keeping with their commitment to sustainability and limited environmental impact, there is no air conditioning in the rooms, though there are ceiling fans.
Location
Wa Ale Island Resort can be found on the 9,000-acre island of Wa Ale in the Andaman Sea, off the southern tip of Myanmar. If coming from Yangon, you would take a 1.5-hour flight to Kawthaung followed by a 15-minute trip to the jetty to board a one-hour-and forty-five-minute speedboat ride to the island. It’s a very similar journey if wishing to come from Bangkok. Or, from Phuket it is a 3.5-hour drive to Ranong followed by a 15-minute longtail boat ride across the border to Kawthaung to pick up the speedboat.
Food and drink
The resort has two on-site restaurants, the Main Pavilion Restaurant & Bar, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the River Cafe & Bar, which hosts evening barbecues and offers light snacks and drinks throughout the day.
Menus change daily and are inspired by both Mediterranean and Asian cuisine, with a focus on heath foods and organic produce from the chef's garden and local community farms.
Families
Wa Ale Island Resort welcomes children aged eight and over.
Facilities and activities
The opportunities for exploration at Wa Ale Island Resort are varied and there’s plenty to do in the national park. From snorkelling, diving, kayaking and trekking, to community visits and fishing lessons — you can take the adventure at your own pace and finish it all off with a massage in your villa.
Environmental and social responsibility
Wa Ale Island makes every effort to reduce its carbon footprint while maintaining a high level of service for you. The hotel donates 20% of their profits per annum directly to the Lampi Foundation, whose projects currently include turtle conservation, coral protection, community projects and local charitable donations.
Spa Facilities
Although Wa Ale does not have a spa, massages are available to book in-villa, and there's a resident yoga therapist and jungle gym.
Myeik (Mergui) Archipelago and nearby places
- Mawlamyine (Moulmein) 391 miles away
- Hpa-An 418 miles away
- Yangon 431 miles away
- Golden Rock 457 miles away
- Ngwe Saung 483 miles away
- Ngapali Beach 581 miles away
- Loikaw 613 miles away
- Inle Lake 674 miles away
- Nyaung Shwe 683 miles away
- Kalaw 684 miles away