这是地球上的一个令人惊叹的地方。我们曾经在岛上跳岛游玩了总计2.5个月,这个岛上有着独特的氛围。没有摩托车,高度依赖潮汐(拥挤较少)和嘈杂的草丛让您体验到一种不同层次的泰国体验。去年冬天我们在这个岛上(在主海滩上的Coco村 - 也是一个惊人的地方),并在岛的另一侧进行了一次短暂的丛林徒步旅行。Paradise海滩度假村那时已经关闭和废弃,看起来像世界末日😎,但幸运的是我们再次来到这片海滩并注意到它已经重新开放。非常安静的海滩上有一个小度假村。美妙的夜晚和依然原始的珊瑚礁非常适合潜水(自备装备)。在这个岛上没有商店(提供美食和饮料),所以您需要在登船前自备所需物品。
Overall, we really liked and enjoyed this place, but it took a few days to appreciate its charm, despite a few negatives.
The resort is very remote, and it can be challenging to get there if the tide is low. You will need to communicate with the front desk the day before your arrival.
It's a beautiful resort with nice grounds, lovely decorations, and beautiful wood furniture everywhere. There are hammocks, lounge chairs, and everything is fairly new and well taken care of.
The pool is super clean and has nice wood floors around it with lounge chairs. The rooms and public areas are spotless. They clean your room every day. The staff is very attentive and nice.
The rooms are spacious, comfortable, and clean. The bed is on the firm side (at least for me). The bathroom is big. If you need extra pillows, blankets, or ice, they will get it for you.
It's very quiet and peaceful, next to a dense forest, so you'll hear some unbelievable bird sounds and other critters. There's tons of interesting wildlife around.
The breakfast is mediocre, in our opinion, but they did have some nice dishes at times. Their restaurant food is decent but overpriced. We're foodies and picky, and had incredible food in Chiang Mai, Railay, and Koh Jum, so we have high standards. There's a tiny food shack next door (Tour) that has really good food.
You're stuck there because it's the only resort, and you can't leave unless you're on a boat, but if there's a low tide, you can't go anywhere. You can kayak (free), they have snorkel equipment and nice snorkeling on both sides of the resort (but the equipment is cheap, so you may want to bring your own), the pool, and that's pretty much it. You can hike to the other side of the island, where there's more action, but it's a bit of a strenuous hike, and you will need to be in good shape. There are Komodo dragons along the way, scavenging on a pile of trash because that's how some people on the island (locals? Tourists?) dispose of it. But not this resort.
There's no WiFi in the rooms, which was kind of annoying for us, but if you're willing to disconnect, have peace and quiet except for the animals, and relax, this is the place to do it.
There are big jellyfish, huge sea urchins, and stingrays, and people have gotten hurt. Not