Evelia Kohsamed is located in Ao Phutsa, a 3-minute walk from Ao Phai Beach.
At the hotel, every room comes with a balcony. Complete with a private bathroom equipped with a shower and free toiletries, all guest rooms at Evelia Kohsamed have a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and some rooms here will provide you with a terrace.
Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a buffet or an American breakfast.
"Hotel is clean,especially good for photo,all white.The main shortcoming-rooms aren't teapots.Hot water 2 litres for all guests.Breakfast is something.I've seen the first time in years of trips to Thailand, that the nut and the nut cut 2 pieces on all and they are still divided by 2 cm.Five more fine pieces of tomato and cucumber.Eggs are roasted rationally.It would be better to add a price and make a normal breakfast.More coffee is something too.Soluble, The cheapest in a small dispersible.Yes, and it is often impossible to pour it,because hot water is constantly running out.There are no single bags of sugar and cream.It's worth a penny.Without hot drinking it's very inconvenient.These shortcomings overlap all the advantages."
Kira Baya (คีรา บายา) is a boutique resort inspired by Gauguin’s Tahiti, offering guests a liberating and immersive experience in nature, without constraints or boundaries.
Nestled in Koh Samed, the resort is designed to offer guests an immersive retreat where nature and comfort seamlessly blend. Kira Baya embraces a raw yet refined approach to island living—where woven textures, organic materials, and the rhythm of the ocean shape each moment. More than a retreat, it is an immersion into the soul of the island, offering a timeless escape that feels both grounding and liberating.
"The location is really far off. In the last corner of the island. If you don’t have a motorcycle you don’t get around well.
There is a shuttle bus which costs around 120 to get to the main area one way for two, but it isn’t that reliable. It is supposed to leave once per hour at 30min after the full hour but sometimes it leaves 5min early and you are stranded for the hour, sometimes you wait until 45min after the hour.
The friendlieness of the staff was from super genuinely friendly and helpful to „ I don’t give the slightest **** for you“ really depends on the person. Breakfast was good, especially the thai soups.
Eating dinner there is very expensive and not that good. The restaurant location outside is spectacular. With view over the sea in many directions.
The huts where you stay are simply too small. I. Essence only a bed that you can walk around. No desk or something. No shelves or something where you could store or hang clothes. You have to live out of the luggage your suitcase. The issue is : there is only space to have one opened at the time, no space for two. That makes it rather inconvenient. The water in the romm is in glass bottles , but it is actually tab water smells like chlorine. I gor stomach pain drinking only one. We were told if we need drinking water , we must use the overpriced water from the minibar.
The beach wasn’t that great. You don’t walk on sand and there was lots of rubble in the water, not pleasant to swim. I would not go there again"
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What is the average price of a hotel in Koh Samet this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Koh Samet this weekend is £100 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £199 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Koh Samet this weekend typically cost £502 per night.
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