Let's start with the downside to this hotel. We booked rooms at B600 per night, not expecting too much but the rooms we were given were awful. Sure, they were on the beach but I think they'd been put there 10 years ago and not used since. It took an upgrade to a beach villa (I think that's what it's called) at B1450 per night to get me to stay. In these rooms, there's lots of space but the bathrooms really need to be renovated. The air-con was leaking a little too. The curtains were the thing that annoyed me the most; beautiful white drapes that didn't quite fill the window and at night, allowed a great view of the people in the room when the lights were on.
There were a few little issues like the wi-fi being out for most of our stay and the breakfast being very sparse at 9.30am....
With places like this it's always good to review your thoughts after a good night's sleep and see how things look in the morning.
The sea was warm and we took a kayak out for a few hours to chill on the sea. The weather was lovely, not too hot, and lunch was served for us by the pool.
You really need some transport if you're staying here as it's 10 minutes out of KaiBae Beach along a winding, hilly road.
All in all, I have to...Let's start with the downside to this hotel. We booked rooms at B600 per night, not expecting too much but the rooms we were given were awful. Sure, they were on the beach but I think they'd been put there 10 years ago and not used since. It took an upgrade to a beach villa (I think that's what it's called) at B1450 per night to get me to stay. In these rooms, there's lots of space but the bathrooms really need to be renovated. The air-con was leaking a little too. The curtains were the thing that annoyed me the most; beautiful white drapes that didn't quite fill the window and at night, allowed a great view of the people in the room when the lights were on.
There were a few little issues like the wi-fi being out for most of our stay and the breakfast being very sparse at 9.30am....
With places like this it's always good to review your thoughts after a good night's sleep and see how things look in the morning.
The sea was warm and we took a kayak out for a few hours to chill on the sea. The weather was lovely, not too hot, and lunch was served for us by the pool.
You really need some transport if you're staying here as it's 10 minutes out of KaiBae Beach along a winding, hilly road.
All in all, I have to say that once I accepted it wasn't perfect, all the bad things were cancelled out by being able to open the doors to our room and walk 10 metres into the warm sea.
A good place for families with younger kids, as long as you have some transport.More
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