Garden Atlas Bayview is an ultra-luxury villa development perched on a hilltop overlooking Ao Makham Bay on the eastern coast of Phuket, near the Cape Panwa peninsula. It’s a highly exclusive resort-style residential project featuring only 15 ultra-luxury detached villas on a 16-rai site (≈ 25,600 sqm).
Each villa is designed in a Modern Bali Contemporary style under the concept “Timeless”, blending sleek luxury with natural materials that promote comfort and low-maintenance living. Villas typically offer six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, two full kitchens, multiple lounge and living spaces, and expansive indoor-outdoor areas of around 1,585 sqm of combined space. Many include two private swimming pools (often with floating-daybed and see-through pool designs), rooftop gardens and sala pavilions, and panoramic sea, bay, and island views — all planned for privacy, entertainment, and a high-end lifestyle.
Common facilities at the estate include a luxury clubhouse, fully-equipped fitness centre, paddle tennis court, restaurant and café areas, and large event spaces that can host up to about 150 guests. The development combines residence and resort-like services to cater to both long-term living and luxury holiday use.
The project is positioned for the ultra-wealthy segment, with the developer promoting the location’s “Maritime Luxury Living” and strong investment potential.
Garden Atlas Bayview sits on Ao Makham Bay (Makham Bay) in Cape Panwa, on Phuket’s eastern seaboard. This rare coastal hillside location provides 180-degree panoramic ocean views and a sense of seclusion removed from the busier west-coast beach zones.
Being elevated above the bay gives residents sweeping vistas of the Andaman Sea, multiple bays, and surrounding island scenery — a setting often compared in ambition to luxury waterfront locales elsewhere in the world.
Despite its tranquil ambiance, the site is still relatively well connected to Panwa Beach and Ao Yon Beach are only about 10–15 minutes’ drive away, offering casual seaside dining and local beach access. Phuket Town — with shopping malls, hospitals, schools, and services — is roughly 25–30 minutes’ drive. Phuket International Airport can be reached in about 45–60 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
The eastern coastline here features calmer, deeper waters and is being positioned as a high-end maritime lifestyle area, including yachting access and future infrastructure such as a proposed seaplane terminal that would link Phuket by air travel to other resort destinations.