The hotel is small, in the north of Pattaya with its own beach, which is its big plus. Therefore, the beach is relatively clean, and if compared with the public one, it is simply crystal clear. There is a small pool, a bar on the beach. There are always beach towels.
The rooms are small, the cleaning leaves much to be desired. Our room faced the next street, where a dumpster and a laundress arrived at 4 a.m. 🤦🏼♀️when they tried to change the room for "tea", they refused us and announced $ 250 per day 😟we had to stay.
The breakfasts are normal, but the same thing. The territory is only a building, a swimming pool, a small space around the pool and a small beach from which the Temple of Truth can be seen.
The reception staff is not very friendly, but the driver who drives a free club car to Terminal 21 is very friendly and friendly. He helped us get to the Temple of Truth.
Yes, there is a free service there: they deliver it to Terminal 21 and pick it up from there.
Quiet, sparsely populated, and cozy. There is no queue for breakfast, you can always find a free sunbed. The staff is friendly. Cleaning is like everywhere else in Southeast Asia, the bed was made, water was supplied, the coffee set was replenished, hygiene products (brush / paste, soap, cotton swabs, caps) were changed twice . The sea is kupable.
A small hotel with two buildings, squeezed on three sides by dense buildings in the form of neighboring hotels. The territory is tiny (there is nowhere to walk), the pool is small. There is a small beach, very few sun beds (10 pieces), umbrellas (many go to islands or excursions, so you can find a place or lie down on the sand). The sea is more or less clear in the morning, then the tide begins to ebb and there is no desire to swim anymore. We lived in the main building (where the reception is), the rooms are normal, but there is no sound insulation at all, the neighbors can be heard as if we all live in the same room. It is also impossible to sleep with an open balcony, as there are air conditioning units installed at the bottom of the facades (there are many of them), they make a lot of noise + the same noise comes from neighboring hotels. More or less normal rooms with sea views and a high floor. We were put in room 1206, and a day later we moved in (thanks to the guide), since there was also a room with generators under our room, and besides the noise, there was vibration. The majority of the hotel's guests are Chinese (it's very tiring), with a few Europeans and Russians. Breakfasts, cleaning, etc. are normal. The hotel is located remotely from all transport, there is nothing within walking distance to go anywhere, it is necessary to walk decently, either by taxi or a free shuttle from the hotel (runs 4 times a day to Terminal 21). There are no Tuk tuks (sancteo) near the hotel. There is a vegetable market and cafes within walking distance from the hotel, as well as pharmacy shops. We have concluded for ourselves that we will not go to this hotel anymore.