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Top rated hotels in Ranong

Rabbit Bungalow
4.4/57 Reviews
A calm and relaxing base to unwind, and to explore Ko Phayam. The resort is set beautifully in gardens overlooking a pond and forest, yet just a very short walk to the beach. The owner and host, Khun Lek, embraces the mood of the island with simple but comfortable huts, and the resort's cook must be one of the island's finest. Oh, and I had to ask Lek who supplies his coffee beans, the fantastic morning espresso, while listening to birds and contemplating the water lilies in the pond, was quite an unexpected treat. Lek is truly a host. He enjoys to be with his guests, and to share his love of the island, its beaches, bars, and sights. We will be back, and very much look forward to seeing Khun Lek and Rabbit Bungalows again soon.
The Iconic Hotel Ranong
4.4/512 Reviews
My wife and I stayed at The Iconic Hotel for 2 nights. We were in Ranong for a diving trip, had to spend one day there before getting on our liveaboard and another day at the end of the trip before flying back to Bangkok. Had no big expectations for this place. We just needed an affordable location to spend the night. It turned out to be the perfect one. Extremely clean rooms, spacious, tall ceilings, modern furniture and bathrooms. HUGE and tasty breakfast. The most service minded staff we met in a long, long while! Try the cashew nuts they sell at the coffee shop near the front desk (by the way, they serve great coffee and tea too...), we bought 5 bags after trying the first one. The hotel is located downtown, within 5 minutes from the night market. Which translates in great street food, fruit, sweets, you name it. Thank you one more time to all the staff for all the help. We'll be probably visiting you again towards the end of this month, Best, Peach Sirikarn and Andrew
Ziggy Stardust
4.2/510 Reviews
Aow Yai Beach
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Ziggy Stardust has been transformed from a beautiful paradisiacal location to a tacky gordy tourist trap. The new manager has decided that basically no Thai food on the menu and no Thai beer is a good idea. Gone are the days of some of the best food on the island coupled with well priced Thai beer cans, only to be replace with a disappointingly predominantly western menu with the only beer being a craft beer at THB180 per glass, served from a very tacky tuk-tuk on the deck. The renovations to the room were well overdue and credit where credit is due the rooms are massively improved. The bed is comfy and the pillows are nice, as is the inclusion of a safe and mini fridge. Unfortunately that’s where the positives end. “Assistant manager” is rude and unwelcoming, completely unlike what Ziggy Stardust was before. The new manager seems to have no clue of what this resort was and should be. It used to have the most amazing menu of Thai food with some western staples, only to be replaced by a western menu with an insulting three Thai dishes. To top that off it is now displayed on an extremely tacky light up menu display above the “bar”. Throughout our trip the restaurant was empty every night, except New Year’s Eve. There is also no breakfast menu at all for guests, which seems a weird choice as you are essentially asking an entire resorts worth of paying customers to spend there money elsewhere. The location is still amazing but I worry for the direction the new manager is taking this resort in. It breaks my heart to write this review, as someone who has been coming to Ziggy Stardust since 2016, but the new manager has taken something special and removed everything that made it so.
Flower Power Village
4.3/511 Reviews
We’re just back from an 8 night stay at Flower Power. What an amazing time we had! Where to start? Simona and Marco welcomed us so warmly that it felt like home. The resort is set in the jungle and the utmost care has been put into ensuring total respect for the surrounding environment. For instance, our bungalow had a ventilation system that ensured the temperature inside was never higher than outside. There was a fan in the ceiling and we never had to use the air conditioning unit. The bungalow was clean and comfortable. Marco has also installed drinking water fountains so that guests can refill their water bottles, thus reducing the amount of plastic being thrown into the environment. The restaurant is just amazing. Not only is the setting open and airy, but the food! You get Italian, Thai and Burmese and all are absolutely delicious! The fresh pasta is made almost daily on site, as is the pizza dough. Now, I am Italian and I can honestly say that the pizza is amazing! You have to try the charcoal pizza base, so crunchy and easy to digest. There is a massage parlour on site and we had massages every day. The two ladies there are so competent that they managed to fix my husband’s sciatica pain and my lower back pain. All the staff at the village were absolutely lovely and were always ready to help. Simona and Marco could not have been more helpful, no request was too much and they happily arranged for our transfers to and from the island. I can honestly say that we arrived as guests and left as friends. We will definitely be back. Thank you everyone.
Thansila Resort
4.5/53 Reviews
Hard beds, small rooms, bad w-lan and spartanian breakfast. There was soluble coffee, rhetoric, marmelade and toast bread, not even butter. We had even to pay extra for an additional, second ceiling. Well, afterwards it was ok for 2 nights, but we can't recommend this hotel
Sook Hotel
4.7/548 Reviews
Having booked in at what we know know was the wrong hotel for us we gathered our bags and searched for something clean and modern. Up come the Sook, just a couple of blocks away: Clean, modern, sensibly priced and central. The room is just fine for an overnight, which I guess is the USP here for people driving north / south. Decent shower. There are several restaurants just up the road. The breakfast is fine.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels86
Number of Reviews326
Highest PriceINR 16,725
Lowest PriceINR 972
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 4,778
Average Price (Weekends)INR 4,916