Comfortably. Cleaning every day. Linen change every day. A huge bed and a great view of the sunrise/sunset from the window. There's water in the fridge. Shampoo, shower balm. A magnificent swimming pool. It is open from 6 a.m. to 24.00 .There are always pool towels downstairs at the hotel. Good sound insulation.The sea is 10 minutes away. There is a convenience store and a bus stop near the hotel. A cafe with food. Round-the-clock exchanger. It took 10 minutes to get to the center by tuk-tuk or taxi. There were few children in the hotel, which was a huge advantage from the screams and crying of children. A wonderful hotel! We will definitely come back!
A wonderful hotel, polite and friendly staff, cleaning every day, the breakfasts are very varied and satisfying, close to the sea, there are plenty of cafes nearby, a quiet and peaceful place 👍👍👍
409 in Thai, the first thing my wife tried to say when checking into the Carunda Hotel, apparently it didn't work out very well, because the staff didn't understand anything and I had to show our room number in numbers on the phone. We checked in, an ordinary three-star room - a large bed, a wardrobe, a bar refrigerator, a TV, a toilet and a shower. The hotel has a small pool with hydro massage, an open veranda for breakfast on the ground floor (Thai and European cuisine - traditional rice, meat, chicken, fruits, etc., you can have a light snack or a hearty breakfast), cleaning and linen change in the room every day (tips were left in the form of chocolates). A 10-minute walk to the beach and the same in the other direction, to shops, cafes, a small market and a tuk-tuk stop. The rest alternated from passive (the white man's rookery on the beach and swimming) to active (excursions to Bangkok, elephant village, Nong Nooch Botanical Park and rafting on the river Kwai). Nine days flew by unnoticed, I didn't even want to leave, and then on the penultimate day a group of tourists from China settled in, during the day of their stay, we really wanted to go home and realized that we were out of breath. Upon leaving the hotel, the linguistic persistence of the wife finally bore fruit, when he saw us, the Thai at the reception smiled, nodded his head and said in broken Russian - four hundred nine, four hundred nine!