Fantastic stay in this little oasis outside lamai. Great staff, fantactic rooms and the bungalow was beautiful....thanks all, id highly recommend
Excellent stay at this resort. We would highly recommend it
I did not realise that it would be so quiet and people fasting. I little away from main area but enough to do. Staff lovely - everything is extra yoga, treatments. We had to upgrade the room as the 1st room was on the main road and no outside space. for £330 we had our own hut infront of the small pool and on the beach.
Disappointed by the condition of our room and some common areas, but also by the lack of interest on behalf of the staff.
1. Very basic English, for a pretending 5 stars hotel. We were barely able to communicate. English is not our native language either, but if you name yourself a 5 star hotel, you should mind this aspect.
2. The toilet, filthy and very difficult to use. We had to press the flush button with maximum force each time, but in most of the cases, it wasn’t even working. We couldn’t sit on the toilet seat due to being yellow, from urine or whatsoever. The smell was clearly of urine surrounding the wc.
Also, the common toilet looked like an abandoned one. Filthy, poo and wee all over.
We wanted to leave in the first night, but of course, no reimbursement, so we accepted the worst accommodation we ever tried in Thailand.
3. The beach was nice, but nobody cared about it. Some broken sunbeds, no matts, full of plastic etc. but it was nice as it seemed private, in a way.
4. The restaurant was good, we enjoyed it and tried several dishes. This was the best part.
5. Didn’t get the point of those very uncomfortable to walk on tiles. If you get there, you will understand what I mean.
6. Don’t use their toiletries. Horrible smell, you will definitely wash them off.
7. Very noisy rooms, we booked Arcadia deluxe, btw, villas might be better.
Overall, a 3 star hotel with a 5 star restaurant. We would sum it up to this. We will never come back.
Fantastic. Must stay. Be it a couple of detox days or a long stay.
Fantastic spa resort. It is great for relaxation and detox, we met here half way as a family reunion, UK and NZ. 2 week stay 7 of us, then 5 for 10 days days. 2 were travelling the main island also.
Few niggles such as broken/stiff shower - fixed no issues. The rainfall shower was always perfect.
Lovely polite and accommodating staff, we are a family that likes a drink or two, and meat, so it not 2 ate break here as B&B. Mainly we went outside the resort to 7/11, local beach bars or local restaurants.
The waiting staff, reception staff and cleaners, simply cannot do enough to help you. So polite and friendly.
Very cheap next day laundry service.
Accessible for slight mobility needs. No lift, but I managed with my crutch, no worries. Staff always happy to help if needed and always asking how I am.
I fell ill due to an existing condition, they were so supportive and attentive. Any thank them enough.
A must try is the full body 90 minute Thai massage. Heaven.
B&B Buffett is lovely, good value for money. No limit on how much you can have. Partner filled his boots!!
We have a 1st floor apartment due to budget, compared to other group members in the pool villas. In honesty I prefer our room.
Quiet, few children, all well behaved, kids being kids. It is more of a couples, or older family meet up resort though. We are age ranges 27-71.
Could do with a few more sun lounges x
Difficult to review: hotel in general excellent, but the room was disappointing.
Breakfast was very good, as was the healthy day menu and restaurant. The beachside restaurant is idyllic, so peaceful and overlooking a quiet harbour with fishing boats.
The hotel is very small but beautiful, peaceful and well appointed. The staff were nice, helpful, proactive.
However my room - probably one of the worst in the hotel - was small with no balcony and the small window looked out onto not only a walkway but also steps, so other guests flip-flopping up and down. The room also had little air circulation and the air con was mostly not strong enough to compensate, so too hot.
I’d be happy to spend more time in the hotel, but I’d not want to spend another night in that particular room.