Casa Cactus

Surat Thani-Ko Samui-Bo PhutBo Phut, Koh Samui, Surat Thani
Main view
85m
To Beach
210m
Haad Rin Queen Big Buddha Pier

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
2 Floors
Built Year
2023
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate setting is devoid of retail or food outlets, making spontaneous errands or quick meals impractical without a car. With no nearby markets, shops, or dining options within the 150-meter radius, residents would need to plan ahead or travel beyond the immediate vicinity for everyday needs. This environment favors self-sufficiency or those who prioritize a car-centric lifestyle over walkability.

The overall atmosphere is calm and underdeveloped, giving the impression of a quiet, transitional space. The absence of commercial activity or foot traffic creates a subdued and almost vacant street presence. It is not yet a vibrant neighborhood, but rather a blank canvas with minimal urban energy or character.

Stores
S
Supermarket2
Dining
C
Cafe5
B
Bar/Pub1
R
Restaurant5
ATMs
S
SCB1
K
KBank2
KS
Krungsri3
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

The neighborhood maintains a quiet, residential feel with only a single Lotus Express for basic grocery needs. Neighbors are sparse, and while the area lacks visible development pressure, the absence of dining or health services means daily routines require transportation.

Lifestyle infrastructure is minimal: a Lotus Express handles quick purchases, but no restaurants, pharmacies, or other services exist nearby. This setup suits residents who value isolation and can rely on cars or taxis for broader needs.

800m

District Connectivity

Casa Cactus is located in a well-connected island district with ferry access and a broad range of retail and service amenities. The 4km radius includes multiple hypermarkets from Tops, Big C, and Lotus’s, as well as a Makro, ensuring residents can fulfill daily needs with short drives. Ferry piers are nearby, offering direct links for travel and commerce. While there is no major highway system, the network of access routes supports a functional island lifestyle.

The district has a resort-oriented character, but with a more developed infrastructure than typical beach towns. The inclusion of a hospital and multiple international schools indicates a growing residential base beyond tourism. The landscape is a mix of leisure and function—coastal views are balanced with structured services, making it a versatile hub for both expatriates and long-term island residents.

4km

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