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Le Meridien Khao Lak Resort & Spa
6/10 Okay
"We found this hotel very appealing in the Phang Na area. Three beautiful pools with with swim around access to first level rooms. There is jacuzzis within the pool and a hot tub in the middle area of pool.
The most disappointing aspect was the food at the restaurant, quality and preparation was inferior. Breakfast poached eggs were served cold then slightly warmed up in boiling water. However this was not sufficient to serve a proper temperature.
Pasta at dinner was very disappointing with poorly cooker spaghetti and mat sauce with unusual taste. Not a palatable meal by any standards.
The large number of Indian guests leads me to believe the hotel really caters to the Indian demographic.
The best food was a milk shake at the Le Scoop near the pools, all other offerings including the Pizza were disappointing thereby not recommended"

JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort and Spa
10/10 Excellent
"Very large site but wonderful staff and facilities. We had a lovely stay"

The Sands Khao Lak by Katathani
10/10 Excellent
"The hotel is very family friendly. The splash park is great for kids and the swim up rooms are brilliant. The buffet breakfast selection was huge and delicious, so much choice.
Would definitely stay here again. Close to shops and restaurants "

Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa
10/10 Excellent
"The staff were excellent and there was a full programme of activities for children. The kids pool was excellent as was the food."

Moracea by Khao Lak Resort
10/10 Excellent
"We had a truly wonderful stay at Moracea Resort and are already looking forward to returning.
We traveled with our three-year-old, and while there weren’t many young children at the resort, we consistently felt welcomed. Every staff member we encountered was kind and accommodating, which made a big difference for our family.
The service was exceptional throughout our stay. The team went out of their way to ensure we were comfortable, and a special thank you to Nat and his team for their attentiveness and warmth.
Our room was beautiful and very comfortable. The air conditioning worked perfectly (a must in the heat), the beds were great, and the daily housekeeping kept everything feeling fresh and relaxing.
The breakfast buffet was outstanding—easily one of the best we’ve experienced. There was an incredible variety of options, all fresh, well-prepared, and consistently replenished.
The pool and beach areas were equally fantastic. Many guests have private pool villas, which meant the main pool was never crowded and easy to enjoy, especially with a toddler. The baby pool was a thoughtful and much-appreciated addition.
We also attended one of the resort’s special buffet celebration nights, which we highly recommend. The food was excellent, and the live entertainment—including fire dancers, music, and traditional performances—made for a memorable evening.
Overall, this was a relaxing, family-friendly trip!"

Bor Saen Pool Villa
10/10 Excellent
"Didn't stay long enough to really get to know the place. But what we did see was great. "

The Waters Khao Lak by Katathani
10/10 Excellent
"Was very good only thing if I was to nitpick would be water pressure in shower but everything else was top notch "

ROBINSON KHAO LAK
2/10 Terrible
"I felt a little scammed upon arrival. On Hotels.com and other OTAs, when you search for 2-person occupancy, you can see a room type listed as “villa (single use).” However, once you arrive, you’re told that it is only for single occupancy—that’s what “single use” means.
To stay, we ended up paying an additional $300 for two nights, bringing our total cost to $1,000 for two people. At that price, you can find far better options in this area.
Also, some of the amenities are very old and worn out. We tried their Muay Thai session and were given very poor gloves with zero wrist support. The coaches didn’t provide hand wraps either. When I asked for better gloves for safety, I was told we would need to pay for a private session just to get proper wrist-support equipment.
Overall, at $500 per night, this place feels like a rip-off."

The Little Shore Khao Lak by Katathani
10/10 Excellent
"Top location. Super recommended."