Laguna Phuket plans 2.5km trail linking six resorts

Laguna Phuket will develop a 2.5km walking trail connecting its six resorts as part of a wider upgrade of the destination’s landscape and facilities. The project will be introduced in stages throughout 2026.

The trail will run across the 405-hectare resort area and link parks, cultural spaces, wellness areas and beachfront locations. The aim is to create a walkable route that allows visitors to move easily around the destination while spending more time outdoors.

Laguna Phuket’s planned 2.5km trail will connect parks, beachfront areas and wellness spaces across the 405-hectare resort destination

Features along the trail will include landscaped welcome areas, community parks and seasonal outdoor art displays. Herb gardens, forest therapy areas and quiet beachside spaces are also planned.

The project is part of Laguna Phuket’s broader efforts to integrate nature with visitor experiences across the resort.

In November 2025, Laguna Phuket introduced electric shuttle vehicles that operate between the six resorts and key facilities within the destination. The vehicles provide internal transport while reducing emissions and noise. The resort is also expanding electric vehicle charging facilities as part of efforts to reduce fossil-fuel transport.

Environmental conservation programmes have been part of Laguna Phuket’s operations for many years. Since 1994, its sea turtle conservation programme has released more than 2,294 turtles and involved over 5,000 participants in activities with local marine centres.

Mangrove restoration is another focus. Since 2007, more than 35,500 mangrove saplings have been planted to support coastal protection and biodiversity.

Laguna Phuket has held EarthCheck Gold certification at the precinct level since 2020. The certification requires annual audits covering areas such as energy use, water management, waste and emissions.

Hotels within the destination are also certified under Thailand’s Trusted Thailand programme, which recognises standards for health, safety and environmental management.

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