Quiet, calm, clean, gorgeous view. The breakfasts are simple but decent. The pool is alone, but clean in the shade of the trees. There is also a pool for toddlers. The room (living room, two bedrooms, kitchen-hallway, two bathrooms-one even with a bathtub) is gorgeous. Pastel linen is whiter than white. Umbrellas, fanariki, beach bags, beach mats, and of course half a towel, bathrobes are in the room. The terrace in the room (exit from the living room and bedroom) is bombed with a view of the sea. The beach is only for walking, non-purchasing (garbage is poorly cleaned, there are several construction sites), the sea brings a lot of shells and coral to the beach. We went swimming to the nearby Ao Yon beach (10 minutes on our beach, 5 minutes through the village).A Large Buddha is visible from the terrace. We will be glad to return. And if the beach is cleared, there will be a bomb site. There are 7 elevan in the village, fruit shops (Thai sellers are super - children constantly with gifts), several cafes (Thai cuisine is tastier than delicious - there is something to compare it with).
We are under pleasant impressions! The main thing is the sea view from the large balcony and a fairly varied breakfast. The room is cool and clean with everything you need, including dishes with a knife, tea and water in stock, decent furniture, excellent linen. Cleaning and new towels for the beach and rooms every day. The provided beach bag with umbrellas was very useful. Someone risked swimming at the hotel (it's a pity there is an unprepared beach), we walked 15 minutes to the left on Ao Yon, where there are few people and it's clean, although the sand is not as white as on the beaches of Phi Phi. The place is non-crowded, quiet. The exchangers are there with a relatively unfavorable exchange rate. The hotel asked for soap and slippers separately, as well as to replace the hair dryer, which caught fire and knocked out the plugs in the room, but they quickly fixed everything and did not take the deposit for it (and a slight smell of durian, which the chubby guy Dola (r) got us from the Coconut Smoothie shop with coconuts on the corner near the descent to Ao Yon). The pool, although it seems to be up to 20, was allowed to be used around the clock, we swam at 21-22, it was warm. On the last day, a newt got into the bathroom. It is not suitable only for people with physical problems, because there is a descent and a convenient staircase between the room and the beach with a pool and a restaurant. They didn't want to leave!
We spent 11 days in this hotel together.
Pros: very spacious room, homely atmosphere, sparsely populated, neighbors did not bother. The service is excellent, everyone has a tidy room. Free drinking water, tea, coffee, cream - replenishment every day. Towels are also changed every day. The kitchenette has everything for cooking: a frying pan, a saucepan, forks, spoons, a toaster and an electric kettle. The staff is friendly, smiling, and always ready to help. The breakfasts are varied and fresh. You can see Big Buddha from the parking lot. Clean pool, new deck chairs. The sea was pleasant twice a day (and it was not pleasant twice a day because of the low tide).
Cons: for 11 days, the bed linen has never been changed (but if you ask, they will most likely change it). The lighting in the room is very poor, with the lamps fully turned on, the twilight remains. The beach at the hotel is not the cleanest, but every day I saw the staff cleaning it (the tides are affected).
Additionally, there are several currency exchanges, massage parlors, 7/11, fruit stalls, shops and cafes within a 10-minute walk from the hotel. You can walk both by road and by the beach.
Overall, I really, really enjoyed this hotel!!! Thank you.