Guest User
May 3, 2024
I have stayed in many B&Bs and encountered many pitfalls, but this B&B is really recommended. The B&B is located on the east side of Naozhou Island, facing the sea. The houses in the courtyard are well-proportioned, and each step leads to a view, making it very photogenic.
The landlord was very nice and upgraded us to a room. The name of the room is very poetic, called Mu Chen. The decoration is very beautiful. When you open the door, you feel like traveling abroad (see picture). The room has a big bathtub 🛁 and a projector 📽️ , and there are large floor-to-ceiling glass doors. You can walk out directly after opening the door and enjoy the entire balcony to yourself.
The room is very comfortable and well-designed. It's the kind of comfort that you can stay in the room, blowing the sea breeze, looking at the whitening waves🌊, and being in a daze all afternoon.
It should be noted that the B&B is located on the easternmost side of the island. If you are lucky, you can see the sunrise🌄, but the restaurants and snack streets on the island are all at the West Bank Pier, which is 7 kilometers away. There is no Didi or Didi on the island** For takeout, you need to arrange your itinerary in advance, or order food from the host in advance, or buy your own ingredients. The B&B can provide kitchen or barbecue equipment, and reservation is required in advance.
The biggest highlight of this May Day holiday trip was the surprise brought by this B&B. Because there are not many scenic spots on Naozhou Island itself, it focuses on an original ecology, with mud roads, banana trees, dragon fruit, and volcanic rock reef beaches (the same style as in Hawaii). There is such a cozy and comfortable B&B hidden on such an island, giving people a sense of beauty and peace isolated from the world.
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