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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Mats Carleson
2006-12-23 until 2006-12-28 |
Samui
Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
The hotell is extremly run down. nice big rooms but the have all passed
best before date. The stuff is friendly but very tiered and not interested
in their clients. |
Brian Smith
2005-10-31 until 2005-11-07 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
Unfortunately I would not recommend staying here. The pictures may
look good but the premises are run down, and the staff unhelpful.
During our stay we encountered the following. Initially offered a
bungalow that smelt like a public toilet, no hot water, the TV broke
down, had to continually request that we be provided the 2 daily bottles
of water, beds re-made with previous days linen and when checking
out they tried to bill us for items including dinners at the restaurant
that we did not eat. Add to this a beach littered with plastic bags
and other rubbish and you can see why this hotel should be avoided. |
Andreas Rubin
2005-10-23 until 2005-10-28 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
The location is very nice, right on a small beach and in a quiet location
on the island. It does get a bit rocky in the water soon after you
get in. The bungalows are set in a nice shady garden and are a good
size and perfectly adequate. The reception area and restaurant are
getting a bit worn and could do with a revamp. Over all however, I
would give it 7/10 and it is good value for money. |
Andrew Graham
2005-09-10 until 2005-09-12 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
The hotel was great value for money, a little rough around the edges
but by far the best place we stayed at on Samui. The beach is fabulous
and the wildlife and rocks make it seem like a lost paradise! The
four poster bed, yes four poster bed was really luxurious and the
room was huge! All in all a nice hotel where you are given privacy
and although the staff can come accross a little surly at times the
room and beach more than make up for it! Oh and the fireflies and
crabs were really nice! |
Kelly Bond
2005-09-08 until 2005-09-12 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
photos on the internet made this place look fantastic, however upon
arrival it was obvious that this place was quite run down. staff weren
t too friendly and english was limited, uniforms faded. rooms weren
t too bad however mini bar was not refilled during our 5 day stay.
the restaraunt was very quiet, we being the only ones in there eating
twice..made me wander why? all up, we were looking for somewhere special
to stay, looked great on the internet but would not reccomend this
place to anyone. |
Charles Ombres
2005-08-26 until 2005-08-28 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
The beach was great that was about it with this resort. Trying to
get a drink at the beach bar, forget it. We tried to get dinner, but
gave up the service was so bad. Had lunch there and as expected a
bad meal, but who wants to leave the beach and go to another hotel
for lunch... The bathroom was horrible, stayed in the beach front
bunglow and mold all over bathroom. The beach had very few chairs,
and the one I got early was broken. 16 beach chairs for a big resort...
unreal. The front desk staff and wait staff acted liked they didn
t even care they were running a hotel. The breakfast in the morning
was gone by the time 9am rolled around. The thing that really got
me was, I had to reconfirm our trip to Koh tao for the next morning
and they happily called for me, but then then next day at checkout
they charged me 40B to make the phone call for me. I will never stay
here again, try and find another hotel on this beach, since it is
very quiet for samui. |
Lucretia Hansen
2005-07-20 until 2005-07-27 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
We had a nice and clean bongalow. However we were disapointed at the
barstaff,there were no service. The Beach... no water and full of
rocks. The reseption were nice. |
Miss Rebecca Smith
2005-07-20 until 2005-07-26 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
The bungalows were very near to a wonderful small, secluded beach.
They very spacious and well furbished but in need of maintenance (broken
steps on the veranda, rust in the bath, cracks in the walls and ceiling).
Most of the staff were quite nonchalant and uninterested in their
guests. |
Paolo Crocella
2005-02-22 until 2005-02-28 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
Good place with all the basic facility available. if you look for
a nice getaway from it all, i recommend it. The Staff it is friendly
and helpful, food service is a bit slow..but considering that it is
a holiday...The bungalows are nice and spacious, and all in good location.
I liked the private space on the beach and the pool bar, wich unfortunately
closed at 22:00, maybe a bit too early??!! and yes, i would recommend
The Yacht Club to my friends, singles and family. I will certainly
go back for my next holiday to Ko-Samui. Thanks to you all at the
Yach Club !! Keep up the good job!! |
Jerome Magiera
2005-02-17 until 2005-02-20 |
Samui Yacht Club, Thongtakian Beach
Very pleasant hotel. The rooms are large and spacious with plenty
of storage space to put your bags and things. It was one of the most
comfortable places we stayed in Thailand. |