Denis Nemokaev
April 4, 2025
The hotel is located at the very end of Long Beach, right opposite Shark Point. Its huge territory is occupied by bungalows, to which you will have to climb up the hill. This is perhaps the only drawback of the hotel. The hotel has a transfer upon check-in and check-out to Tonsai pier. On the pier there is a man with a sign with the name of the hotel, there are several of them from different hotels, you go up to him and he will put you on a boat that will bring you to the hotel pier. Then you and your luggage will be put in a pickup truck and taken to the reception, where you will be offered a welcome drink. After checking in at the hotel, the same pickup truck will take you and your luggage to the bungalow. Departure is even easier, you come to the reception and choose the transfer time, once an hour. Breakfast, buffet, is quite varied and quite edible. The restaurant on the territory cooks quickly, tasty, expensive. To save money, you can walk along the beach and test the restaurants of neighboring hotels. We took it in a restaurant at the other end of the beach. There is a shop on the territory with a poor assortment, alcohol is present, but with snacks it is a disaster. In general, I found four shops on the beach, again, the best one is at the opposite end of the beach. The pool in the hotel is more for children, small and not cozy. The entrance to the sea has stones, the presence of Shark point nearby affects. The bungalows are cozy, clean, spacious. They clean every day. The maid is creative, instead of swans she made us rabbits. The mini bar is free, includes four cans of sweet drinks and two bottles of water. Tea, coffee, sugar are available. Everything is replenished daily. Two types of towels beach and for the shower. I recommend the hotel, but Phi Phi Island did not impress.
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