AN INTIMATE DESTINATION WEDDING AT BAN SURIYA

Bride in an elegant white cheongsam smiles as she embraces her groom at a romantic Koh Samui beach wedding

Ban Suriya Koh Samui Wedding -

Refined Beachfront Celebrations in Thailand


Set directly on the quiet shores of Lipa Noi Beach, Villa Ban Suriya offers one of the most refined and private settings for a destination wedding in Thailand. With its contemporary Thai architecture, open beachfront layout and a sense of complete seclusion, it creates the perfect atmosphere for couples travelling from abroad.


A wedding at Ban Suriya in Koh Samui is defined by space, light and a sense of quiet exclusivity. Set directly on a private stretch of beach, the villa offers an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and highly refined — ideal for couples travelling from Hong Kong, Singapore or Europe for a destination wedding in Thailand.


For many couples discovering Koh Samui for the first time, this island has become one of the most sought-after locations for a Destination Wedding Photographer experience in Southeast Asia, combining accessibility with a distinctly elevated atmosphere.


Unlike larger resorts, Ban Suriya allows for a completely private experience. Every part of the day unfolds in one place: from a calm morning by the pool to a sunset ceremony by the ocean and an intimate dinner under the palms.


For couples who value understated luxury and a natural flow to their wedding day, this setting creates something that feels effortless and deeply personal.


For this wedding, a couple from Hong Kong chose Koh Samui for its balance of understated luxury and natural beauty. Surrounded by close friends and family, their celebration felt deeply personal — a calm, sunlit day that unfolded slowly between the villa gardens, the infinity pool and the beach.

Bride and groom celebrate walking down the aisle at a Koh Samui outdoor wedding ceremony with floral arrangements and guest

A Private Villa Wedding at Ban Suriya, ON KOH SAMUI'S SUNSET COAST


Located on the west coast of Koh Samui, Lipa Noi Beach is known for its soft light and quiet atmosphere — a rare contrast to the busier parts of the island. This made it an ideal choice for a couple seeking a more private and elegant wedding experience.


The ceremony took place just steps from the water, framed by palm trees and the gentle sound of the ocean. Clean floral arrangements and a minimal design approach allowed the natural surroundings to remain the focus.


Ban Suriya is located on the quieter sunset side of Koh Samui — a defining feature that shapes the entire wedding experience.


Unlike the more developed east coast, this part of the island offers open views across the ocean, uninterrupted light and a noticeably calmer atmosphere. As the day unfolds, the light softens gradually, leading into a warm, golden sunset directly in front of the villa.


For a wedding celebration, this creates a natural rhythm: a late afternoon ceremony in the private garden next to the beach, followed by cocktails in the garden and a dinner setting that transitions seamlessly into evening under the palms.


The ability to experience sunset directly from your ceremony and reception space is what makes Ban Suriya one of the most sought-after villa locations on Koh Samui.

Groom adjusting boutonniere on beige suit jacket during Koh Samui destination wedding preparation.
Wooden wedding chairs lined along a flower-filled aisle set for an outdoor Koh Samui ceremony.
Groom dips and kisses bride on a Koh Samui beach, holding bouquet behind his back in a romantic wedding moment.
Bride and groom embracing on a sandy Koh Samui beach with flowing veil during sunset wedding photos
Bride holding bouquet and smiling at groom during intimate beach wedding in Koh Samui
Bride and groom standing together on a sandy beach at sunset, with flowing veil at a Koh Samui destination wedding.
Wedding table setting with floral centerpiece and woven fan details at a Koh Samui beach reception
Groom dips and kisses bride on the beach, holding bouquet during a romantic Koh Samui wedding photoshoot

A destination wedding VENUE for guests WITH CHINESE CULTURAL HERITAGE


For couples with Chinese cultural heritage, a destination wedding often brings together different traditions — creating a celebration that reflects both family values and a more contemporary, international way of celebrating.


At Ban Suriya, this balance can unfold naturally.


The privacy of the villa allows space for a traditional tea ceremony in the morning, shared in a calm and intimate setting with close family. These moments tend to be quieter and deeply personal, often taking place inside the villa or in a shaded part of the garden.


As a fully private residence, Ban Suriya offers a level of exclusivity that is rarely found in resort settings — allowing each part of the celebration to unfold without interruption, entirely within your own space.


As the day progresses, the atmosphere shifts gradually towards a more open and relaxed celebration. In the afternoon, the wedding continues with a beachside ceremony in the private garden, overlooking the ocean and framed by the soft light of the west coast.


This transition — from tradition to a more contemporary celebration — feels seamless at Ban Suriya, as everything happens within one cohesive environment.

Chinese tea ceremony set with red teapot and cups, traditional wedding ritual detail at Ban Suriya Koh Samui
bride in elegant wedding dress sitting on sofa during getting ready at luxury villa Ban Suriya Koh Samui
bride in traditional Chinese dress walking through tropical villa garden at Ban Suriya Koh Samui wedding

A Seamless Flow from Morning Traditions to Sunset Celebration


One of the defining advantages of a private villa wedding is the ability to design a day that flows naturally — without time pressure or logistical interruptions.


At Ban Suriya, the wedding day often begins slowly, with preparation and traditional rituals in the morning. The tea ceremony becomes a meaningful starting point, bringing together family and heritage in a setting that feels calm and considered.


From there, the day opens up. Guests move into a more relaxed rhythm, gathering by the pool or in the garden before the ceremony begins in the late afternoon.


The private beachfront garden provides a beautiful setting for the ceremony itself — with open views towards the ocean and the warm, directional light that defines the sunset side of Koh Samui.


As evening approaches, the celebration continues into dinner under the palms, where long tables, candlelight and the surrounding nature create an atmosphere that feels both refined and effortless.

wedding couple standing on beach surrounded by palm trees at sunset Ban Suriya Koh Samui luxury villa wedding Thailand

Photography approach


The visual story of the day focused on atmosphere and honest moments rather than staged scenes. The soft coastal light of Koh Samui, especially in the late afternoon, creates a naturally refined aesthetic — ideal for a documentary approach with a timeless feel.


Rather than interrupting the flow of the day, the photography remained unobtrusive, allowing real moments to unfold — from quiet interactions in the villa to the energy of the evening celebration under the palms.



Documenting Cultural Moments with Sensitivity and Intent


Weddings that combine cultural traditions with a destination setting require a thoughtful and observant approach.


Moments like the tea ceremony carry a different kind of energy — often quieter, more emotional and rooted in family connection. These are documented with a sense of respect and awareness, allowing the moment to unfold naturally.


As the day transitions into the beachside celebration, the visual language shifts as well. The openness of the garden, the movement of guests and the changing light towards sunset create a more expansive and atmospheric setting.


Capturing both parts of the day — the intimacy of the morning and the openness of the afternoon and evening — creates a complete narrative that feels balanced, intentional and true to the experience.

groom picking up bride before chinese tea ceremony at Ban Suriya Koh Samui villa

A Refined PHOTOGRAPHY Approach with Experience Across Cultures


Working with couples from different cultural backgrounds requires more than just technical understanding — it asks for awareness, sensitivity and experience.


Over the years, I have documented weddings for couples with Chinese cultural heritage, gaining a deep understanding of traditions such as the tea ceremony and the importance of family dynamics throughout the day. These moments are approached with quiet attention, allowing them to unfold naturally without unnecessary direction.


At the same time, many of these celebrations evolve into a more contemporary, internationally inspired wedding — something that is reflected in a refined and editorial visual style.


My approach is calm and unobtrusive, focusing on atmosphere, light and genuine interaction rather than staged moments. This creates imagery that feels timeless and considered, while still preserving the authenticity of each part of the day.


For couples who value both cultural depth and a modern aesthetic, this balance becomes an essential part of how their wedding is documented.

intimate black-and-white wedding portrait of groom kissing bride in a white cheongsam at a Koh Samui destination wedding

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WEDDING VENUES in Koh Samui


Koh Samui offers a diverse range of wedding venues that balance natural beauty with refined, international luxury. From private beachfront villas to architecturally striking hillside resorts, the island has become one of Southeast Asia’s most sought-after destinations for couples travelling from Hong Kong, Singapore and beyond.


What defines weddings in Koh Samui is the sense of space and atmosphere — soft coastal light, calm surroundings and venues designed to blend seamlessly with the landscape. Whether you are planning an intimate celebration by the ocean or a multi-day wedding experience with guests staying on-site, the island offers a setting that feels both elevated and effortlessly relaxed.

Bride and groom walk side by side along a serene, private Koh Samui beach, framed by palm trees and ocean views in a timeless black-n-white

Planning a Wedding at Villa Ban Suriya


A wedding at Villa Ban Suriya offers a rare combination of privacy, design and direct beach access. It is particularly well suited for couples travelling from Hong Kong, Singapore or Europe who are looking for a destination that feels exclusive yet relaxed.


Koh Samui is easily accessible via connecting flights, and the island offers a strong network of experienced planners and vendors specialised in high-end destination weddings.


Planning a wedding at Villa Ban Suriya is about creating a private, immersive experience that unfolds naturally over several days rather than focusing on a single event. Set directly on the quiet shores of Lipa Noi, the villa allows everything to take place in one setting — from a relaxed welcome dinner to the wedding day itself and a slow, sunlit morning after.


The architecture and layout of the villa play a central role in how the day flows. The open lawn extends seamlessly toward the beach, creating a natural transition between ceremony, drinks and dinner without the need to move locations. This gives the celebration a sense of ease and continuity, where moments unfold without interruption and the atmosphere remains calm and intentional throughout.


For couples travelling from Hong Kong or internationally, thoughtful planning is key to maintaining this effortless feel. Working with an experienced local planner ensures that logistics such as guest arrivals, transportation, catering and timing are handled with precision, allowing the couple to remain fully present. The villa accommodates a small group of guests on-site, which adds to the intimacy and creates a shared experience that extends beyond the wedding day itself.


Visually, Villa Ban Suriya lends itself to a refined and understated design approach. Soft florals, natural textures and a restrained colour palette complement the surroundings and enhance the sense of place. The west-facing beach brings a particularly beautiful quality of light in the late afternoon, making sunset ceremonies feel warm, calm and naturally cinematic.


The most favourable time for a wedding in Koh Samui is typically between December and April, when conditions are more stable and the light is at its best. During this period, the island feels both vibrant and relaxed — an ideal balance for a destination wedding that is both elevated and personal.

Bride and groom standing together at sunset overlooking Koh Samui, with soft golden light and flowing veil at a destination wedding.
Bride in a white cheongsam posing with groom on a tropical beach in Koh Samui, captured in a timeless black-and-white wedding portrait.
Bride in a embroided wedding cheongsam embraces groom on a sandy beach after chinese tea ceremony in Koh Samui during a destination wedding

Enquire About Your Wedding in KOH SAMUI

If you are planning a wedding at Villa Ban Suriya or elsewhere in Koh Samui, I would love to hear more about your plans.


Get in touch to receive availability and a bespoke proposal for your wedding.