Luxury paradise opens in natural paradise: Outrigger Phi Phi Island 2026!
Outrigger will open a luxury resort on Phi Phi Island in 2026 that combines sustainable tourism and Thai design.

Luxury paradise opens in natural paradise: Outrigger Phi Phi Island 2026!
The Outrigger Hospitality Group brings a breath of fresh air to Thailand. With the planned Outrigger Phi Phi Island Resort, set to open in early 2026, the unique beauty of Phi Phi Island is now complemented by a new luxurious retreat. The northern tip of the island, known for its pristine white sand beach and views of the sparkling Andaman Sea, is becoming the new home for travelers looking for relaxing moments.
The resort will feature 63 suites and villas designed in a modern Thai style. The design is based on the “Nit Thra” concept, which stands for peace and balance. Visitors can look forward to bright spaces and natural materials that incorporate local cultural elements of the Urak Lawoi lake community. Both couples and families can be accommodated here, with special garden suites available for the youngest guests.
A culinary experience and oases of well-being
For connoisseurs there are... Mala Kitchen serves traditional Southern Thai dishes, while the Edgewater Bar & Grill offers inviting local fare with open architecture and fantastic ocean views. Wellness lovers can...Zeavola Sparelax, which offers traditional regeneration rituals that promote well-being and balance.
But it's not just the culinary delights and the spa offerings that are in the foreground. The resort actively promotes environmentally conscious activities such as diving, water sports and sustainable island hopping tours. The offer is rounded off with exciting cooking courses and craft workshops, where guests can immerse themselves directly in Thai culture.
A very special highlight: upon arrival, guests can expect a traditional RubKwan ceremony, which is completed with a handmade bracelet. This demonstrates the connection to Thai culture and hospitality.
Sustainable tourism as a future-oriented concept
Philippines and its ecological balance are under pressure from mass tourism. Initiatives to combat this problem, such as the temporary closure of Maya Bay, show that sustainable tourism is becoming increasingly important in the region. With aid measures to restore coral reefs and the return of native marine life, the overall appearance of the island is strengthened, as well Holiday in Bangkok reported.
The local government in particular has taken active steps to manage tourism and minimize environmental damage. These include limiting the number of daily visitors and introducing an online ticketing system. The goal is to preserve the original beauty of Phi Phi Island for future generations while supporting the local economy through sustainable practices.
The opening of the Outrigger Phi Phi Island Resort sets another example for the fusion of luxury and environmental awareness in Thailand. A place where visitors can not only spend an unforgettable time out, but also actively contribute to the preservation of nature. It is clear that this is not just about vacation, but about a holistic experience that includes body, mind and the environment.