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This
resort is located along the eastern coast of the island --
the road turns to dirt a bit after you pass Sabai Corner,
but it's still navigable. It looks and feels more like a
summer camp in the mountains than a resort, but there's
plenty of beach right there across the road.
It's spread out over a long stretch of land, starting off
with a series of raised, wooden bungalows with porches out
front -- the interiors are not very delicately designed, but
the clap-board walls with their hasty coat of white-wash
give off a sort of summer-at-the-beach feeling, and the
bedding and furnishings have that 'grandma hasn't
redecorated for thirty years' quality about them. The price
is steep for the quality.
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Spacious rooms, all facing the sea.
- All services on the premises including TV,
air-conditioning, water scooters, and massage.
- An easy walk to hotels for entertainments and shopping.
- Reasonable rates. |
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Dining & Entertainment
Delicious
cuisine serve at our right-on-the-beach dinner.
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Koh Yao
Noi Island, Thailand’s Paradise Isle, has been left virtually
undiscovered until a few years ago In 2002, national Geographic
Traveler magazine and Conservation International presented RESOR ,
and the people of Koh Yao Noi, as part of global campaign to promote
environmentally,culturally and socially responsible practices.
One of first and still one of the finest vacation home in PAZAI
District, Koh Yao Noi Island.
Room
facilities
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T.V. Refrigerator
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Hot & Cool water , Shower
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Telephone in houseSuperior
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