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September 8, 2024
Very large beautiful green area. The houses are located practically in the forest on a dead-end road - no strangers pass by. This adds privacy and seclusion to your holiday.
A free shuttle runs from the hotel to a small store and Nai Harn Beach several times a day. Or you can walk for about 15-20 minutes. Plus, there is a restaurant on the hotel grounds with reasonable prices and delicious food.
A 15-minute walk from Nai Harn Beach is the Papaya store with Russian salads, cottage cheese, sour cream, desserts and even red caviar. Nearby is a restaurant serving delicious cheesecakes and salmon with vegetables.
When we didn't want to walk, we called a taxi through the InDrive app. This is an analogue of our Yandex taxi. Very accessible and convenient. I definitely recommend meeting the sunset at Promthep Cape.
I consider the private clean beach to be a big plus of the hotel. It is beautiful and you can swim surrounded by 1-2 people instead of a bunch of people in a small enclosure on Nai Harn. Plus there are free sun loungers, beach towels are brought right to your room.
The beach is sandy, but in some places there are corals on the bottom. I recommend taking coral slippers with you, swimming without them I slightly cut my toe. You can also swim with a mask.
Since the hotel is in the forest, there are mosquitoes. Mosquito spray is given out for free, but it somehow did not always work.
On one side of the hotel, new houses are being built. Therefore, ask for rooms away from the construction.
The houses themselves are not new, but colorful. When checking in, there was a musty smell either from the curtains or from the furniture. But then the smell became barely noticeable and did not bother us much.
We stayed in the Pavilion room. This is essentially a private villa with one room and floor-to-ceiling windows. We were given the last room, there were no neighbors nearby, so we slept with the curtains open. We really enjoyed waking up in the morning to the sounds of the surf and birds singing with a panoramic view of the jungle and a piece of the sea.
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