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missmara112 Mar 19th, 2007 08:05 PM

Samui
 
I have been perusing every site I can find, trying to find the best place to stay on Samui. My husband and I will be there from June 5th through the 8th. We are in our mid-twenties and looking for a place between $100-200 a night. It is the end of a long trip and we want somewhere to relax, pamper ourselves, and enjoy the beach. We don't care what part of the island we stay on as I doubt we will really go out late at night (minus some drinks at the hotel bar).

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE give me some personal recommendations. If anyone has had any negative experiences, those could help me cross some places of my never-ending list.

Thank you!

Mara

MichaelBKK Mar 19th, 2007 10:23 PM

You are spoiled for choice in that price range. It's not a personal recommendation, but people keep raving about the Renaissance, which is in Lamai.

If I had the money, I'd personally want to check out the Library.

LeighTravelClub Mar 19th, 2007 11:30 PM

Samui is not my favourite place at all, but The Saboey Resort is a fabulous hotel. Might be just what you are looking for!

vickit Mar 20th, 2007 05:22 AM

We stayed at Baan Samui resort on Chaweng Beach. It is right smack bang in the middle of everything and the beach is brilliant. The hotel isn't luxurious but great location and I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again. We stayed 5 nights with 2 teenage daughters and we were so happy there that we never ventured any further than the hotel or the main street for shopping, restaurants, internet, 7 eleven etc. The location was excellent. I think the rates were around $150 night Aus. Hope this helps.

Taia Mar 20th, 2007 05:12 PM

Hi Mis, We were in Samui last year and stayed at the Sundays Resort which we loved! It's not on the beach, but it's a wonderful place with outdoor showers, comfy beds, free DVDS for your room, and some great great service. I imagine it being well within your budget, and we would definitely stay there again if we're in Samui again. Good luck with whatever you choose! :)

floydude Mar 22nd, 2007 04:35 AM

ditto, me and the wife just went nuts researching on a good place - peaceful, luxurious, good views, and not too far from all the activity, *and* < $200 ( :) i understand, we are in our late 20s). And finally we made a choice, Sandalwood Villas, we are scheduled to stay 05/24 thru 05/29. Have a look, http://www.sandalwoodsamui.com/

there reviews are pretty good, except almost everybody points out that the place is quite a steep climb from Chaweng beach. but that's exactly why you can afford the stunning views! its my 3rd trip to thailand, but my wife's first, so hope we made a good choice!

+roy

Tim_and_Liz Apr 9th, 2007 05:12 PM

+roy

Can you please report in when you return from Sandalwood Villas? I would love to know how you like it. I can't find it on tripadvisor.

Thanks!

Liz

JamesA Apr 9th, 2007 09:29 PM

We have not stayed as well over our budget, there are some reviews though not that recent for Sandalwood - look good !

http://www.res24.com/review/posts.ht...=beachsiam.com

simpsonc510 Apr 10th, 2007 04:34 AM

I stayed at Chewang Regent in one of the beach-front villas and thought it was quite nice. It's right on the beach so no hiking up and down hills. It's also a good location for the shops and eateries.



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