The Title Serenity Naiyang Residence
Where the Island Still Remembers Itself
There are corners of Phuket that the crowds have not yet claimed — and it is in those corners that the island is most itself. The north, up towards Nai Yang, moves at a pace that feels almost forgotten: a morning breeze drifting in from the Andaman Sea, the murmur of palms along a sandy track, the light slanting through casuarinas onto a beach that has not yet been arranged for Instagram. Nai Yang Beach is four hundred metres from your front door — five minutes on foot, no traffic, no noise, just the soft pull of the tide. Sirinat National Park begins half a kilometre away, its mangroves and turtle beaches forming a green wall between the resort and the wild. And the airport, just three kilometres north, is not an intrusion but a quiet convenience: the world is close, but it does not crowd in.
It is here, where tropical forest meets the sea and stillness meets considered design, that The Title Serenity Naiyang opens its doors in December 2026. A new-build complex from the developer behind the trusted brand — it promises something rare: the chance to be first. First to open these windows, first to feel the Andaman air move through rooms no one has lived in before.
📍 Address, Getting Here & What’s Nearby
Address: Sakhu, Thalang District, Phuket 83110
From Phuket International Airport: 3 km, approximately 5 minutes by taxi, fare around 150–200 THB. This is one of the few places in Phuket where proximity to the airport is a genuine selling point rather than a compromise. The route runs south through Sakhu along Route 4026 — no roundabouts, no queues, nothing between you and your front door. From Bang Tao: 15–20 minutes (8 km). From Patong: approximately 45 minutes (22 km).
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What’s around:
🏖️ Nai Yang Beach — 400 m, 5-min walk — a calm, sheltered bay lined with casuarina pines; the sort of beach that locals drive past tourists to reach
🌿 Sirinat National Park — 0.5 km — untouched coastline, nesting turtle beaches, and mangrove forests that begin practically next door
🏖️ Nai Thon Beach — 4 km, 8 min by scooter — one of the most beautiful and genuinely quiet beaches in northern Phuket; turquoise water, barely a soul on weekdays
🏖️ Mai Khao Beach — 5 km, 10 min — the longest beach on the island, gloriously undeveloped; sea turtles nest here and the horizon feels wider than anywhere else
🍽️ Black Ginger Restaurant (The Slate Hotel) — 1.5 km — an award-winning Thai restaurant set in a floating pavilion over a lily pond; dinner here is an occasion, not just a meal
🦞 Big Fish Restaurant — 1 km — superbly fresh seafood from the adjacent fishing village, without ceremony and with extraordinary flavour
🛒 Nai Yang Evening Market — 1 km, open 4 days a week — where the locals actually shop: grilled fish, sticky rice in banana leaves, fresh sugarcane juice, and the unhurried warmth of a real Thai market
🛕 Wat Mongkol Wararam Temple — 0.8 km — a working Buddhist temple dating to 1954; saffron-robed monks pass at dawn and the air carries the scent of incense
🤿 Aqua One Watersports — 0.5 km, on the beach — PADI diving, snorkelling tours, jet skis, and SUP hire with certified instructors
🎢 Splash Jungle Water Park — 4 km, 8 min — the island’s best water park; children will ask to come back before they’ve left
⛳ Blue Canyon Golf Club — 6 km, 12 min — two championship courses, a legendary name across South-East Asia
🏥 Thalang Hospital — 7 km, 12 min — the nearest government hospital, well-equipped and efficiently run
🏥 Bangkok International Hospital — 28 km — Phuket’s leading international hospital, English-speaking staff, full specialist cover
✈️ Phuket International Airport — 3 km, 5 min — a level of convenience that changes the way you think about island life
🏢 The Complex & What It Offers
The Title Serenity Naiyang is architecture that does not compete with its surroundings — it grows out of them. Six seven-storey buildings are arranged across a landscaped site to allow space between them: space for light, for the breeze, for that specific tropical quality of being somewhere that breathes. When the complex opens in December 2026, it will hold 814 apartments — every one of them brand new, every one waiting for its first resident.
The floor plans address a range of lifestyles with real thought. One-bedroom apartments, from 26 to 39 sq m, are crafted for those who travel light and value flexibility; the compact layouts are clean and bright, with everything where it should be. Two-bedroom apartments, 56 to 65 sq m, suit couples, remote workers, and anyone who needs a dedicated corner to think and work. Three-bedroom apartments — 112 to 123 sq m — are proper family homes: space to spread out, to have guests, to live rather than visit. Interiors across all types come finished to a modern tropical standard: pale, warm tones; floor-to-ceiling windows; kitchen appliances; air conditioning throughout; and high-speed internet as standard.
On-site amenities:
🏊 Multi-zone pool system — several distinct swimming areas, from quiet early-morning lanes to a lushly planted evening pool that feels like a private lagoon
🛁 Rooftop Jacuzzi — from the seventh floor, the sky above Nai Yang is never grey; the views alone are worth the climb
💪 Fitness centre — full equipment, free weights and machines, with a garden view that makes the morning workout feel less like obligation and more like privilege
🧖 Spa — the kind of place where an hour feels like three; Thai massage, body treatments, and the particular peace that only a well-designed spa can produce
🎬 Cinema room — a proper screening room for those evenings when the beach can wait; comfortable seating, good sound, good company
🎤 Karaoke room — because sometimes the island demands a soundtrack of your own making
💼 Co-working space and business lounge — fast Wi-Fi, proper desks, and the light of the tropics through the windows; more productive than any city office
🧗 Climbing wall — for those who measure a good day by how hard they worked for it; adventure that doesn’t require leaving the gate
🧒 Children’s playground — thoughtfully designed, safe, and engaging enough to keep children happily occupied from breakfast until dusk
🌿 Landscaped gardens — tropical planting, shaded walkways, the scent of frangipani; simply stepping outside becomes a small pleasure
🔌 EV charging stations — the future arrived quietly, and the complex was ready for it
🚗 Covered parking — your vehicle shaded, dry, and secure through both the dry season and the rains
🔒 24-hour security and CCTV — the kind of reassurance that becomes invisible because it simply works
🌴 What to Do & Where to Go
Northern Phuket is a different island from the one you see on the brochures. There are no neon strips, no tuk-tuk touts, no all-inclusive resorts stacked against each other along the beach — just a quieter version of Thailand that the island’s most seasoned residents quietly treasure. Living at The Title Serenity Naiyang means being embedded in that version.
Mornings belong to the beach. Nai Yang is five minutes on foot, and before eight o’clock it is almost entirely empty: casuarina shade dappling the sand, warm shallow water, the particular silence of a beach that has not yet been disturbed. Aqua One Watersports sets up along the shoreline by mid-morning — this is the place to arrange a snorkelling trip out to the reefs, hire a stand-up paddleboard, or book a PADI-certified diving course that will have you underwater in the Andaman Sea by the afternoon. Beside the beach, Baan Yoga Phuket offers dawn and early-morning classes in the open air; the kind of practice that becomes a ritual because the setting makes it impossible to skip.
Ten minutes on a scooter and the landscape shifts again. Nai Thon Beach sits in a protected bay with water so clear it photographs like a postcard, and on weekday mornings it is genuinely quiet in a way that most of Phuket’s beaches simply are not. Push a little further north and Mai Khao opens up: nine kilometres of undeveloped coastline where sea turtles nest and there is not a single sun lounger for hire — just you, the sand, and the full width of the Andaman horizon. In the other direction, Blue Canyon Golf Club is a fifteen-minute ride through rubber plantations; two championship courses and a clubhouse that wouldn’t look out of place anywhere in the world.
Evenings have their own rhythm here. The Nai Yang evening market sets up four nights a week — a genuine local market where food is the point: grilled fish, mango salads, warm sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves and eaten standing at the side of the road. For something more considered, Black Ginger at The Slate is one of those rare restaurants that justifies the journey — an award-winning menu of refined Thai cuisine served in a pavilion that floats over a pond lit by lanterns. The walk back to the complex afterwards, along quiet roads with the warm night air and the sound of frogs in the rice fields, is the kind of thing you remember for a long time.
This is a place for people who know what they want from Phuket — and it isn’t the full moon parties. It suits couples who want tropical peace with the airport five minutes away. It suits families who want their children to grow up beside the sea, with space to run and water to swim in. It suits remote workers who need a serious co-working space in the morning and a diving mask in the afternoon. Most of all, it suits anyone who has discovered that the real island begins precisely where the crowds end.
👨👩👧 Schools, Kids & Sport
The Thalang district is quietly one of the best-served areas on the island for families with children. International schools of genuine quality sit within a short drive, and the sports and outdoor infrastructure nearby is outstanding — the kind of combination that long-term residents plan their lives around.
Schools & Kindergartens:
🏫 UWC Thailand International School — 7 km, 16 min — one of the most prestigious international schools in South-East Asia; full IB programme, bilingual environment, and a campus that competes with the finest globally
🏫 Lighthouse International School — 12 km, 20 min — British curriculum, ages 3 to 18, strong academic results, and a well-established expat community around it
Sport & Fitness:
🧘 Baan Yoga Phuket — 0.5 km — dawn and evening sessions in open-air and studio settings, suitable for both beginners and serious practitioners
🤿 Aqua One Watersports — 0.5 km, Nai Yang Beach — PADI diving, guided snorkelling, SUP, and jet skis; the full Andaman water sports menu, delivered with care
🎢 Splash Jungle Water Park — 4 km — wave pools, slides, and a full day of water-based entertainment; a reliable favourite for families with children of any age
⛳ Blue Canyon Golf Club — 6 km — two championship courses, a storied tournament history, and one of the finest club facilities in the region
🏊 Complex pools — on-site — dedicated swimming lanes for those who count their metres, and a more leisurely pool for those who prefer to float
🌺 Useful Info
- Police emergency: 191
- Ambulance / Emergency medical: 1669
- Tourist Police (English-speaking): 1155
- Taxi from airport to complex: 150–200 THB, approx. 5 min
- Taxi to Bang Tao / Laguna area: 300–400 THB, 15–20 min
- Taxi to Patong: 700–900 THB, approx. 45 min
- ATMs & currency exchange: at the airport (3 km) and Airport Plaza shopping centre (3–4 km)
- Electricity & water: metered, billed by the building management company
- What to pack: SPF 50+ sunscreen; a light waterproof layer for the rainy season (May–October); a universal plug adaptor; a Thai SIM card — AIS and True Move H available on arrival at the airport
- House rules: [to confirm with management]
- Holy Cow Phuket manages properties in The Title Serenity Naiyang — contact us about available units, rental terms, and property management programmes