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Top rated hotels in Klaeng

Villa Bali Eco Resort, Rayong
3.9/57 Reviews
The hotel is well placed. Not paying mine but is comfortable. Small bungalows lovely. Not the great luxury at room level but it is not the goal of searching in a resort. The restaurant is fabulous. The kitchen is very talented we are gifts. Better than in a Italian restaurant. The only bemol for a French. The choice of wines. No French wine. California or other wine has my taste not very good. The staff is very nice and very friendly and very friendly.
Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa
4.5/5215 Reviews
Just wanted to share my amazing experience at the Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa! The room was sparkling clean, and they even made sure my birthday request was perfectly prepared – a big thank you to everyone involved! The staff truly impressed me with their friendliness and helpfulness, especially Khun Wean at the check-in counter. The resort boasts two lovely pools. While the main pool was unfortunately closed for maintenance during my visit, the one connecting to the beach offered breathtaking views that left me speechless. Speaking of the beach, the hotel's direct access was fantastic! There were some rocks near the stairs leading down, so just a heads up to be cautious when stepping onto them. For a relaxing evening, we dined at the C-salt restaurant, and it was absolutely worth it! If you're looking for a convenient and enjoyable dinner option without leaving the hotel, I highly recommend giving it a try.
Mercure Rayong Lomtalay Villas & Resort
4.5/568 Reviews
Whenever Mercure takes over a property, one can always be assured of transformation for the better. This is not the first Mercure “revamped” resort in Thailand I had been to. This spot was once a locally run beachfront resort called Lom Talay. Translated it means sea breeze. Everything here has now been entirely renovated, reconstructed and enhanced to a level that you never know it was once the site of a tried resort that had seen better days. The pool had been re-cladded, beautified and now features jacuzzi sections. The landscaping completely redone. The accommodations are now ultra-modern, you can find so many USB charging ports in your room you can combine them to charge your Tesla. They have in total just over 50 rooms, so this resort still retains solitude vibes for one that seeks a quieter seaside retreat. According to what’s known, there is a second phase coming, expanding the resort with another hundred plus rooms, more restaurants and facilities. How the vibes will be then, remains to be seen. This be a small resort of sorts for now. On popular weekends, parking will have to be 2000 miles away as the front porch will be already full of parked cars. Not to worry, a golf cart is available to ferry guest so that you won’t have to bake in the inferno climate of Thailand. The pool will be mostly empty in the day even when the resort is at full occupancy. This is because Thais only come out in the gentle hours approaching sunset. They don’t like to grill in the sun like foreigners to become red lobsters. That said, there were mostly locals when we were here, I will say only 15% were of overseas origin. The beach is very well maintained, no rubbish strewn around like the resorts further west. The gradient is gentle and reveals critters during the low tide. Dig in the light brown sand a little and plenty of clams can be found. The waves were gentle in March, the clarity of the sea was the I can see my ugly toe-nails in knee deep water type. Not much of a bustle which I like. Occasionally, cheapo jet skis (more of like a jet ski body with an outboard) whizzed by the beach to decapitate unsuspecting guest in the water. Mercure is situated alongside the main road, and just next door is a public beach that separates the resort from a row of rustic seafood restaurants. They don’t’ seem to have changed much over the decades. Live seafood in tanks, and to be guaranteed a good restaurant, just watch out for which has a crowd. The alternative for dining will be in the resort’s lone restaurant in a much trendier setting watching the sunset. This is where breakfast will be served too. On the weekend we were here, there was a seafood BBQ buffet going on. There is a bar on the side of the building for that light after dinner beer chatting deep into the salty night. Breakfast is buffet styled with a good spread of food for a small resort. It was no disappointment. The restaurant had plenty of space to sit all the guests even during the popular hours. T
Koh Munnork Private Island
4.4/515 Reviews
It’s basically a small private island. About 45 min via a ferry and boat ride. And about 3 - 3.5 hours drive from Bangkok. We stayed in the Beachview Bungalows. These are relatively basic but spacious. Love the huge changing room area with the big mirror. All the rooms have no electricity between 9am to 1pm, and there are no TVs. Wi-Fi is on the slow side and available in the reception area. The mattress was on the thicker side but it was still comfy. We stayed for 2 nights. The breakfast buffet was yummy and the same for both days. There are some vegetarian options on the lunch and dinner menu. I think the food is ok. Some items are really good. Some are above average but don’t stand out as much. You can also top up water at the restaurant’s water dispensers. Expect insect bites - so mosquito repellants is highly recommended. We tried snorkeling, and the resort has snorkeling gear for loan. We found some coral and fish in the waters near the resort. These areas are marked with floating balls anchored to the sea bed. The coral and fish don’t look like what we see on Nat Geo, but they still look nice. You can also rent kayaks. The infinity pool is small but very good for photos and chilling. The beach area around the resort is generally clean and great for photo ops. The walk around the island - near Bungalow B12 which is furthest from the reception - takes about 45 min to 60 min and covers an approximate distance of 1.6 km. There are some very nice scenic spots along the trail. Lots of washed up rubbish along the way too, just to show how much we humans discard. Just have proper footwear (non-slip, good grip) as parts of the path include climbing over rocks and navigating steep paths. There are ropes along the steep sections and signs along the path. Some of the huts by the beach have power points - probably beneficial if you have to check out at 11:30am but the ferry back to mainland sets off only at 3pm. Lots of peacocks on the island. All very docile. Arrangements from check in to check out was smooth. I also got the resort to arrange a taxi for us back to Bangkok after we check out. It was the more pricey option, but time saving. All in all - the resort is relatively clean. The staff are fantastic. It’s a great place for friends, families and couples to hang out and chill.
TRIPLET Suite Rayong Seaview Private Beach
4/51 Reviews
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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels9
Number of Reviews1
Lowest PriceNZD 204
Highest PriceNZD 324
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 270
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 270