Facilities & Amenities
Facilities & Amenities:- 26 air - conditioned Bungalows : 14 Standard, 8 Superior and 4 Superior Family, spacious Bungalows size 24 sq-m in Standard, 36 sq-m in Superior, 50 sq-m in Superior Family.
In Standard choice of King size double Bed or twin Beds. fully furnished, Featuring, Superior and Superior Family are included one King size Double Bed in the main Room and in an adjoining room with one and two Single Bed with large verandah, Personal safety box, all Bungalows have Color TV with 32 Channels from Samui Cabel, Cold & Hot Shower, Refrigerator or Mini Bar. Long distance or Oversea Telephone & Fax Service and 24hrs. Hi-speed Wifi internet Connection and Internet Cafe to surf the Web or download E-mail are available. Swimming pool with children's safety area and Jacuzzi - Sun-deck and Towel Service is also available. Thai & International Cuisine in our Restaurant for all day dining.
Several Recommened Informations
- All regular services stop around the island at 21.00 hours. There are 24 Hour services from the centres of Lamai and Chaweng but be prepared to negotiate depending on the distance and the number of people.
- Stores and shops all close at about 19.00 in Nathon. Exchange counters close at 19.00 in Nathon.
- Make sure you reconfirm your flight at least 72 hours before your departure.
- Beware of touts and guides selling inferior goods at high prices on the beach and in town.
- Drugs are illegal in Koh Samui and Thailand imposes spliff sentences for possession.
- The sea is rough during the monsoon season.
- Always protect yourself from the sun. It is hotter than you think!
- Bargaining : Bargain and smile with good humor. Not only is it fun but will also help you to get the best prices.
- Beckon waiters or anyone you wish to talk to with the hand, palm downward, fingers straight and waving up and down. Don't crook your finger, clap, snap your fingers or hiss.
- Buddha images should be treated with great respect. It is against the law to take or send them out of Thailand except under very special circumstances.
- Feet must be kept to yourself. Not on the table and certainly not pointing at anybody.
- Flatter whenever possible. Thai's love it, especially when you say nice things about Thailand.
- Monks are the most important people in society and must be treated with respect at all times. Touching a monk or his robes by a woman is strictly taboo.
- Please say "Thank you" or smile your appreciation. The Thai phrase is "Kob Khun Krub" by a man and "Kop Khun Kha" by a woman.
- Pointing with the finger is acceptable for objects and animals but not for people.
- Shoes should be taken off before entering a temple or someone's home.
- Smile and people will like you. A smile can be used to excuse small inconveniences, to thank for small services and to return the "wai" (traditional Thai greeting) of small children and servants.