We had a rest from 23.12.24-03.01.25, we also met NG there. Among the advantages: breakfast, large green area, the sea is nearby, delicious food is prepared in the cafe (pineapple rice with shrimp), massage, room cleaning and the room itself - everything is OK. Tourists are not even bothered much by the day pass to the hot springs, because before lunch we are at the sea, and after 18:00 in the pools - by this time people are already being transported back.
It should be understood that the hotel is far from busy streets with shops and cafes. But once a day he takes a bus to the nearest supermarket for free. We went to the fruit market and bought snacks for the children.
We went on excursions a couple of times: elephants and the Phi Phi archipelago.
The New Year was celebrated in the restaurant of the same hotel on the beach with live music and a show program (dancing, Thai boxing..) It turned out really well.
In general, I liked everything, but you have to be prepared that the prices on the territory of the hotel exceed the street prices by 2-3 times (meals in cafes, massages).
There is a fish cafe, 30 minutes on foot, with lower prices as the only alternative.
The hotel is very nice, but there is a problem...
Like it:
Nice pool
-Beautiful large area
-Private beach by the sea
- Good massage
I didn't like it:
- 400 day-trippers are brought in every day and launched into the pool. This means that you will not be able to enter your pool until 18:00.
- Nothing works after 22:00.
- The food is expensive and not tasty. Dinner takes at least 2 hours. 1.5 waiters for the entire restaurant
- Alcohol is expensive, cocktails are not delicious
From the neutral:
-The breakfast is varied, but there are always not enough forks and glasses
- The staff can't speak Russian or English.
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A family-run hotel, a great place to relax, look inside yourself and search for zen... If you like to party, have fun, and go to the wrong place, don't come here. Party-goers and lovers of tagiil-style recreation will be bored and spoil the rest for those who, like us, arrived in a targeted manner and simply enjoyed every minute, with the exception of those rare moments when they felt Spanish shame for their compatriots.