The hotel is decent.
We were specifically looking for a hotel in the north with its own beach. Away from the hustle and bustle.
Positive:
1. Nice big room with a separate toilet. Fresh renovation. Daily cleaning service.
2. Nice clean beach, sparsely populated. Natural shade from trees.
3. Interesting children's slides and a swimming pool, and a nice children's room.
Disadvantages:
1. A small breakfast restaurant. There are queues in the morning. There were queues for food too.
2. There is only one point from the beach where you can wash your feet from the sand. And there was a queue there too.
3. The small territory of the hotel.
4. There is nothing within walking distance. You need to drive 3-4 km to the village. Either on a moped or by taxi. You can get back by tuktuk. We knew this in advance, we rode a bike. We had dinner at a Chinese restaurant. Everything was delicious. And there is a European menu.
(we didn't like the much-vaunted mom at all)
Even taking into account the disadvantages, I liked the hotel and left a good impression.
A great hotel for privacy, located close to the airport, 20 minutes drive. New rooms with large beds, snow-white linens, good shampoos from Malin+Goetz. There are almost no people on the beach, usually 10-15 people sit in the sea, there are glanders, you can take a ride for 300 baht, and massage is also done on the beach. The breakfasts are varied, there is both Thai and European food. There are two main restaurants - Thai at the entrance and Mediterranean by the water. Food prices are high, and lunch for two costs about 7,000rubles.
Of the cons:
1. Old bicycles whose handlebars are falling off, IT'S A SHAME TO RENT THIS JUNK IN A 5* HOTEL!!!
2. There is no beach bar where you can get drinks and fruits.
3. There are no changing cabins on the beach, you either need to run to the room or change clothes in the restaurant toilet.
Overall, it didn't spoil the holiday experience, I recommend this hotel!
The hotel does not reach the top five either in terms of location, or in terms of the quality of the territory, cleaning, size of the territory, landscaping, etc.
So, the level of the Turkish four is the maximum.
Really good delicious breakfasts, but there is a queue and a good entrance to the water. It's not a bad beach, although it's very surprising that there's no way to get to the beach without going through the restaurant. Well, it's a very strange marketing ploy.
There is a beach massage parlor nearby with overpriced prices compared to the main locations, but much cheaper than the local spa, and well, there are a couple of medium-sized restaurants on the shore with views of the water.
I recommend taking a taxi through the app and going to places where such establishments congregate.
The north of Phuket is very far from shopping malls and entertainment venues (an average of an hour and a half and 600 baht by taxi).