Anonymous User
January 18, 2026
This hotel is located in the northern part of Koh Phi Phi, which isn't connected to the south. I didn't realize this when I booked. The south has markets, 7-Eleven, bars, shops, and more, while here there are only two small shops and the hotel's own bar. Dining options in the north are sparse and very expensive, with meals starting at 1000 baht. There's practically no nightlife here, just two resorts.
The hotel is quite old, and it's almost always fully booked with foreign guests. Transportation within the hotel is very inconvenient. We stayed on a hillside, and the hotel's shuttle service was pretty much non-existent; several times we waited over 10 minutes with no sign of it. We ended up walking to breakfast and the lobby every time.
There were a lot of mosquitoes in the lobby at night. We couldn't book a massage here either and had to go to the neighboring hotel, where prices ranged from 600-1000 baht. The hotel does have a snorkeling area, but I recommend buying water shoes as it's quite shallow and easy to get scrapes.
The upsides are that it's quiet and the views are nice. Breakfast was also delicious. We rented a longtail boat from the hotel for 1800 baht, which took us to four spots over 4 hours. It was a lot of fun. Our last stop was Tonsai Pier, where we spent about an hour and a half. That was an unexpected joy because we finally got to eat different food. The popular mango dessert shop recommended on Xiaohongshu was really good.
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