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Aleenta Phuket Review: Is it Worth Booking?

03/14/2025 by Kristin Addis Leave a Comment

You know that fantasy where you step out of your room, plunge straight into your own private pool, and sip something tropical while your toddler naps peacefully?

Welcome to Aleenta Phuket, where every single villa comes with its own private pool, the beach is practically empty, and the sunsets feel like they were painted just for you.

With so many options in Phuket, is it worth staying at Aleenta? We loved the private pools and gorgeous grounds. Here’s everything to know before you book:

(By the way, Aleenta hosted our stay, and we are travel advisors who help to book dream trips. Find out more here):

Table of Contents

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  • The Vibe
  • Virtuoso Perks When You Book with an Advisor ✨
  • Family-Friendly Perks 👶🏽
  • Villas: Where Space (and Private Pools) Are Plentiful
  • Dining: A Mixed Bag
  • Kids’ Club & Play Areas
  • Spa & Service: Next-Level Relaxing
  • Excursions: Culture & Nature Combined
  • Final Verdict: Is Aleenta Phuket Worth It?

The Vibe

Aleenta is the kind of place that makes you forget the real world exists. It’s small, intimate, and perched on a private, postcard-perfect beach with soft sand and calm, swimmable water. I’ve never seen a cleaner beach in Thailand, and more often than not, we had it completely to ourselves. If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you own a slice of paradise, this is it.

It’s also conveniently located just 20-30 minutes from Phuket’s airport, so no long, soul-draining car rides with a jet-lagged toddler.

Virtuoso Perks When You Book with an Advisor ✨

Book through a Virtuoso advisor (hi, that’s me!) and enjoy:

  • 🎁 Free upgrade on arrival (if available).
  • ⏰ Early check-in and late check-out (because no one likes rushing out before coffee).
  • 💕 Personalized welcome amenity (because it’s nice to feel fancy).
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Family-Friendly Perks 👶🏽

Aleenta gets parents, and I love them for it. They provide:

  • 🛁 Baby toiletries, a bathtub, and a bottle sterilizer so you don’t have to pack your entire house.
  • 🎪 A play tent in the villa because even kids deserve a little luxury.
  • 🍽️ No kids’ menu, but a super accommodating kitchen—they were happy to whip up simple, toddler-friendly meals on request.

Villas: Where Space (and Private Pools) Are Plentiful

Every villa is spacious, with plenty of room for little ones to zoom around. We stayed in the Two-Bedroom Residence, which was massive. Think:

  • 🌅 Infinity pool with a direct sunset view (yes, it’s as magical as it sounds).
  • 🛁 Master bedroom with a jacuzzi (hello, relaxation).
  • 🛀 Second bedroom with a double bathtub (because why have one when you can have two?).

For couples or parents traveling with just one little one, the Signature Pool Villa is the ultimate choice. It’s got a surprisingly big private pool and even a private jacuzzi.

Dining: A Mixed Bag

Aleenta has two onsite restaurants plus in-room dining, which is always a win when bedtime is now and your toddler is refusing to put on pants. The food? Not bad, but not life-changing—some dishes were solid, others felt a little meh. If you’re a foodie, you might want to venture out for a few meals.

Kids’ Club & Play Areas

The kids’ club is simple but fun, and there’s an outdoor sand playground and a pool with a small slide—all semi-shaded, which is key in Thailand’s heat. The public pool also has a shallow area for kids and a beachfront view, so you can sip your drink while keeping an eye on the splashing chaos.

Bonus: The beach has lounge chairs, bean bags, and beach toys available, so you don’t have to lug an entire suitcase of entertainment.

Spa & Service: Next-Level Relaxing

The spa is excellent, with therapists who are both talented and genuinely caring (because there’s nothing worse than a half-hearted massage). The staff? The sweetest people ever, especially with kids.

Excursions: Culture & Nature Combined

We took Aleenta’s cultural tour, and it was chef’s kiss:

  • 🏯 A beachside temple (peaceful, scenic, and full of good vibes).
  • 🐢 A turtle conservation center (adorable baby turtles included).
  • 🌊 A beautiful waterfall (because no Thailand trip is complete without one).

Final Verdict: Is Aleenta Phuket Worth It?

Absolutely. If you’re looking for peace, privacy, and a beachfront escape where every villa has its own pool, this is the place. It’s ideal for families with young kids, couples, or anyone who just wants to sip a sunset cocktail without fighting for beach space.

Would I go back? In a heartbeat. Would I order something different from the menu next time? Also yes. But minor food quirks aside, Aleenta is a dream—and one I’d happily relive.

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About Kristin Addis

Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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