The hotel is beautiful. Nature, spa in the hotel, food, several types of restaurants, we loved Japanese, excellent service on the beach. But very expensive. For lovers of a secluded holiday, this is what you need. But in order to get to the "BIG " land, you need to use water transport, which departs for free and arrives at certain hours, several times a day. Well, or a monkey trail- along a mountain, along a very dangerous mount, where there are really "many, many wild monkeys." The locals are constantly moving there, for me personally, both types of departure from the island were not to my liking. But only when you get to the city, you can buy a lot of things cheaper, exchange currency more profitably. Beer, for example, costs about 6-8 times cheaper there than on the island. Yes, and more! The beach is beautiful, with free sun beds, there are quite a lot of them, the sea is shallow near the shore- I can't swim and this is important to me! But due to some natural phenomena, it is dirty near the shore. By the way, we took a water excursion to admire the rocks, etc. - this is a masterpiece! There, of course, the water is extremely clean and all the landscapes are like the best pictures! Russians are minimal, mainly representatives of Western countries.
The hotel is not worth the money, there is no dirtier sea in Thailand, I had to kayak to another bay to swim..
The price tag in restaurants is unrealistic, 500 baht for that yam, which is 200-250 everywhere .. and at the same time it would be delicious-there would be no questions..
The rooms are all very tired, the breakfast is also so-so…
The only plus is the bay in which the hotel is located, it is very beautiful
The hotel is very good, but the location is so-so - it stands on the sidelines. To get to the shops and cafes, you need to walk along the "monkey trail". All the traffic is there. Therefore, it is more like a place for a pensioner's relaxing holiday, without Thai street food and entertainment.