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Full Moon Island Resort: A Place That Stays With You Long After You Leave

Surya Narayan
Last updated: November 19, 2025 4:09 am
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Some places look nice when you scroll past them online. And then there are places that catch you unexpectedly and stay somewhere inside you. Full Moon Island Resort on Koh Ampil is one of those places. It’s not a flashy kind of beautiful; it’s the kind that grows on you gently. I spent three days there, invited by the owner, and I honestly didn’t expect the experience to feel as personal as it did. I travel often, so I’ve become used to islands, beaches, and resorts. But this one felt different, almost like it knew how to slow me down the moment I arrived.

Leaving the Noise Behind

The trip started at Poi Japon Pier. The air smelled of warm salt, and the sunlight bounced off the water in a way that made everything look softer. The staff handed us chilled coconuts and cool towels, which instantly made the day feel lighter. Once the boat began moving, the noise of the mainland faded almost immediately. The sea stretched open like a quiet road, and the breeze had that fresh, slightly rainy smell that always reminds me of long journeys. Watching the island appear in the distance, I had that small, surprising feeling you get when something looks even better than you imagined. The villas stood neatly above the water, and the whole place looked untouched, almost shy. People call Koh Ampil “The Island Where the Moon Lives,” and honestly, seeing it from the boat, the name made complete sense.

A Villa That Feels Like a Gentle Welcome

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My villa was simple in the best way. Warm wood, big windows, quiet colours. No unnecessary noise. Just the sea, the wind, and the soft scent of lemongrass. I sat on the bed for a minute, listening to the waves, and I realised how long it had been since I heard anything but nature. The staff greeted us like old friends. There was no script, no over-the-top hospitality, just genuine warmth. Lunch at La Lune Restaurant came shortly after. Fresh seafood, flavours that reminded me of the coast, and a view that made you forget everything else. After eating, some guests went for swimming; others took photos. I walked along the beach. The sand felt warm and familiar, and the waves erased my footprints almost as soon as I made them. That small detail stayed with me for the rest of the trip.

When Evening Starts to Feel Like a Scene

As the day melted into evening, the island changed colours slowly. The Blue Moon Beach Bar played soft music, and a few of us sat with our feet in the sand. The sky shifted from pale gold to soft pink and then to a deep purple that looked almost unreal.
The resort hosted a Night of White Shadows dinner that evening. Everyone dressed in white, lanterns swayed gently in the breeze, and the tables were arranged right on the sand. It didn’t feel like an event; it felt like someone had quietly created a beautiful moment for us. Music played lightly in the background, and the sea sounded like it was keeping its rhythm. Dinner was unforgettable, especially the Blue Lobster Thermidor. I remember laughing with people I met only hours earlier, and it struck me how the island made people feel comfortable with each other.

Morning Light That Makes You Pause

The next morning, I woke up early without any alarm. The sound of the waves was soft, steady, and almost meditative. When I stepped outside, the water looked like glass, still and clear. Breakfast at La Lune Terrace was simple and honest. Fresh fruit, warm pastries, and a cup of coffee that tasted perfect in the cool morning air. Some guests were already out cycling or swimming, some reading books, others simply sitting quietly. I took another walk along the beach. The tide had left small shells behind, shining like tiny pearls. I picked one up and then put it back. It felt wrong to take anything from the island.
Lunch was a seafood barbecue that tasted like it belonged to the island, smoky, spicy, and full of life. After eating, time moved slowly. People lounged by the water, some swam, some wrote in journals. I just sat and watched the waves. It had been a while since I allowed myself to simply sit without thinking about the next task waiting for me.

Sunsets That Stay With You

In the evening, we gathered on the bridge for sunset cocktails. The air smelled of flowers and salt. The sky shifted into soft oranges and gentle blues, and the whole place felt warm and unhurried. Dinner that night was one of my favourites. Pomelo Salad with Squid, Grilled Fish with Tamarind Sauce, Prawn Amok with its rich flavour, and Pumpkin Custard that brought a feeling of home.
After dinner, we gathered around a campfire. Someone played music. Someone else hummed. The stars looked bright and scattered across the sky, and the sea whispered softly behind us. It was one of those moments you don’t try to describe later because it loses something. You just hold onto it quietly.

A Morning You Don’t Want to End

On the last morning, the island felt calmer than usual. The sky was soft and pastel-coloured. Breakfast was quiet, and everyone seemed to speak a little less, not because of sadness, but because we were trying to stretch the moment.
Before leaving, the staff gave us hugs, and their warm smiles made it harder to say goodbye. As the boat pulled away from the pier, I looked back at the island shrinking slowly. It didn’t feel like a goodbye. More like leaving a small part of myself behind until I return.

The Soul of the Island

The beauty of Full Moon Island isn’t only in the water or the villas. It’s in the way the place makes you feel. The ease. The gentleness. The quiet. The feeling that time slows down and nothing demands your attention. The staff, the food, and the sea all carry a kind of sincerity that is rare to find.
It reminded me of Cambodia in the most authentic way. Warm, genuine, patient, and kind without trying. A place where hospitality comes naturally.

Why You Will Want to Return

If you ever feel overwhelmed or disconnected from yourself, Koh Ampil is the kind of place you should visit. Not for adventure. Not for luxury. But for peace, the kind that comes without effort. Full Moon Island Resort isn’t just a stay. It’s a pause from the world. A reminder that life doesn’t always have to move fast.
For more information, visit www.fullmoonislandresort.com

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