
Mango
Village
438/2 Moo 1, T. Maret, Lamai,
Koh Samui, Suratthani 84310
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Istvan Kormos
2006-02-04 until 2006-02-15 |
Mango
Village, Lamai Beach
The hotel has a beautiful set up with a wonderful tropical garden
and great pool area. The bungalows are newly built and cleaned every
day. New towels were provided daily. The staff is generally very friendly
and helpful, although in the restaurant the waiting staff could improve
their attitude. Waiting times could be as long as 45 minutes (even
for mirelite pizza which we weren t expecting from an italian restaurant).
The pool area has a bar that plays music that can be annoying especially
in the mornings. The music can be heard inside the bungalows and the
music is on from 9-10 am which is about 3 am Europe time if you are
jetlagged...Once the night security guard put on the music to ease
his shift at 2 am... The beach is sandy, surrounded by large rocks
which naturally divide it from the neighboring resort, so you feel
you have your own private beach. The sea is unsuitable for swimmimg
and has a rocky seafloor. For swimming the pool is great or Lamai
beach is a 10 min motorbike ride away. All in all we had a good time
and the place is good value for the money. |
Jie Liu
2005-12-23 until 2005-12-27 |
Mango Village, Lamai Beach
Nice and quiet place to stay, friendly staff, the italian food is
great. But the beach is a little bit small for swimming. |
Nick Holmes
2005-07-29 until 2005-08-07 |
Mango Village, Lamai Beach
An excellent new hotel. the poolside bungalows are spacious, modern
and very clean. The rooms were cleaned daily and new towels were also
provided. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The food in the
restaraunt is excellent and reasonably priced. the swimming pool and
surrounding garden area was picturesque, well maintained and clean.
Overall an terrific resort and we wouldn t hesitate to return. |
Mr Yuri Bichkov
2005-07-16 until 2005-07-21 |
Mango Village, Lamai Beach
Very nice NEW little hotel (about 15 rooms only) owned and managed
by an Italian family (father with his two sons). The best rooms are
at the beach front (complete privacy and quietude). Others are a bit
noisy because situated not far of the pool. The place itself is lonely
and the beach is not appropriate for bathing. A good many rocks, shells
and, unfortunalely, broken glass don t allow to bathe even at the
high tide (in July). The service is good enough but the breakfast
is poor. So, if you are seeking privacy and are contented with bathing
in the pool then this hotel is for you. Bear in mind also that you
will not be able to buy any food in the surroundins. You will have
to go either to Lamai (town, about 4-5 km from the hotel) or to Chaweng.
And be ready to have dinner at the hotel too, which is good to be
honest. Of course it is easy to rent a car or a bike and go anywhere. |
Jan MariusJunge
2005-03-13 until 2005-04-02 |
Mango Village, Lamai Beach
This new resort is excellent with good value for money..the italian
management and their staff are very helpful and friendly. The resort
is very relaxed and the bungalows/pool-area &garden are just beautiful..The
tranquil, secluded beach- area is kept clean everyday and induce a
feeling of a tropical paradise..The food was excellent as well...
the place is very suitable for families with children..We stayed several
other places on Samui before, i.e. Sandsee, Lamai & Zazen, Bophut..but
this is without doubt the place we will return to.. Just one warning:we
rented a car at James Travel that was reccomended by the management..Upon
returnal of the brand new Toyota the owner of James Travel claimed
that the the brakes of the car was damaged..this was just nonsense
and he did nt even try the car to make sure this was the case..he
said that we had to pay 4000 B. or he would make sure the police would
take me to Na thon and give me a fine of at least 20000 B. This was
just 2 hours before departure of our flight from Samui...however I
refused to pay and he called the police..at this time the manager
of Mango Village showed up and negotiated with the car owner and the
police..the result was that wehad to pay 1300 b.and was let of the
hook... I hope for the safety of their guest that the resort will
avoid James Travel for the future... |
Jan MariusJunge
2005-03-13 until 2005-04-02 |
Mango Village, Lamai Beach
Excellent new resort with italian management and friendly& helpful
staff..And very good value for money as well...Bungalows/pool- area/garden
are magnificent..and the secluded, tranquil privat beach gives you
a taste of tropical paradise lost..we stayed at Sandsea, Lamai and
Zazen, Bophut before, but they cannot really compare to Mango Village...Food
in italian/thai restaurant is very good as well..and the resort is
very suitable for families travelling with children.. just one warning:
The management reccomended car rental at James travel wich turned
out to be a very bad experience...upon returnal of the car( brand
new Toyota) the owner of car rental said we had damaged the brakes(
which was simply nonsense..he even claimed this before checking the
car) He said we had to pay him 4000 b. or the police would take me
to Na thong and give a fine of at least 20000 b. This was just 2 hours
prior to our flight departure...but I refused to give in for his blackmail-
plot. Then he called the police which showed up in the resort after
5 minutes..at this time the manager also showed up and talked with
the police and owner...the result was that we had to pay 1300 b. and
then was let of the hook...this was a very bad experience for our
family and I really hope that the management will not reccomend James
travel to any customers in the future... |
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