The property seems like it is 20 years old, not 3, the staff were very friendly, breakfast was ok, a long way from town with a shuttle that only runs 4 x a day
Great staff. Super helpful.
El desayuno es muy malo. No hay pan (sólo de molde), ni queso, ni jamón York, ni bacon, ni nutella... La bollería es poca y mala.El café y los zumos (no son frescos) son imbebibles.Por cierto, una mañana en la mesa de la fruta había una cucaracha paseandose por entre las fuentes; se lo indiqué a una señora del staff de cocina la cual la mató con la mano y siguió reponiendo bandejas (nadie limpió la mesa). Está muy lejos de todo. Si vuelvo a Ao Nang, no repetiré.
Besoin de peinture dans les corridors, la chambre est très bien, seul bémol, quand nous quittons l’air climatisé se ferme complètement et au retour même les rideaux fermée il fait 32 degrés dans la chambre, très désagréable. Un minimum de 25-26 serait apprécié!! La piscine du rooftop ne peut être vraiment utilisée car le jour trop chaud car aucun parasol et en plein soleil et quand nous pouvons y aller soit vers 17:30 car le soleil est moins pire et bien la piscine ferme à 18:00!!!! Les heures devraient être ajusté plus tard ou installer des parasols
We loved this hotel. We stayed in a junior suite for 9 nights - clean, well maintained and with lots of space. The sofa wasn't very comfortable though, and needed a coffee table.
Two pools, we only used the main "ground floor" pool, which was great - swim up bar, jacuzzi area. Not many beds, but we never had a problem getting two together.
Just a very relaxed vibe about the place.
It's a roughly 25 minute walk down to the beachfront, or you can catch the free shuttle - and outside of that schedule it was 50 THB each, or 150 THB back on a TukTuk. I liked being out of the main throng, go down for the evening, enjoy yourself, then "go home" - usually via either a 7-eleven or the main supermarket five minutes walk from the hotel.
The only real downside was the checkin process, which seemed overly officious, and (commonly, as I subsequently found out), a big focus on how they would charge you for any and all damages - to the point they had a price list for absolutely everything (see photos). I think this might be due to the high volume of people passing through for a day or two at a time - those "on the trail" with their backpacks. Perhaps get a sense of your customer before reading them the rule book... Not a very welcoming welcome. But that aside, a really enjoyable experience.