Top rated hotels in Surat Thani Province

Samui Camping Farm
4.3/59 Reviews
Na Mueang Beach
Top, cabin on the seaside, clean shared shower. Bring a scooter for getting around. Far on foot from restaurants
Living Chilled Koh Tao
3.9/52 Reviews
Sairee Beach
this hotel isn't worth its price. if you want something comfortable, pick something else. the good: it is family run so the staff is helpful (late checkout), they speak a bit of english. The room is clean and overall it's acceptable. the bad: - i felt a total lack of security. The checkin is at the ground floor, then the rooms start from 1 to 4 floor. all floors are accessible by a staircase which is directly accessible to anyone from the main road. Basically there is no garden/private area, the checkin office and the staircase are simply on the road. There is no staff after 8pm and the hotel is situated a little in the back of the town. So basically anyone can walk up the stairs. Then the door locker is really bad, there is no second security lock (which most hotels have) so this is innaceptable due to the fact that the room door is basically accessible to anyone from outside. - the shower isn't great, the water is hot all day long (by sun) so no way to take a fresh shower at day. at night or early morning, the water is cold (or have to wait at least 5min to drain the water out) - the hotel is pretty basic. for the same price you can have a swimming pool in another hotel..
Thairungruang Backpackers Suratthani
4.1/555 Reviews
hotel well located in the city center, with elevator. large room. double bed of 130-140cm, a little small for 2. a little old but very good for the price. blanket much too small for the bed..
Nangyuan Island Dive Resort
4.2/523 Reviews
Taa Then Bay / Cape Yaay Nee
To catch up with the bad weather, I didn't see the sunrise and sunset. Herringbone beach, three bays, unique scenery, snorkeling entry level, children just happened. The front desk from France, on the island for 5 years, a person climbed up and down the luggage, it is a realm. The room was on the mountain, the toilet was not very smooth, and we were shocked. Bathing is OK, I want to adjust the three-star camping. The furnishings are still designed, curtains, robes, balconies, furniture and more. An experience that is out of the city. The hotel restaurant is also decent. But at night it was really nothing, the TV couldn't be seen, the reading light was too dark, so I had to watch the phone. It will be better to have more people to play. Cruise to and from Koh Tao, but you must contact the hotel by time. On the day of our stay, we waited for two hours at the Koh Tao Pier.
The Mud - Eco Hotel
4.2/560 Reviews
Nathon
The individual circular bungalows are very spacious and artistically designed. You feel like you’re in a jungle hut. The gardens are beautifully maintained and the staff are extremely polite. It’s very tranquil here. On the flip side, breakfast is quite limited and nothing is made fresh. So if you want eggs as part of your breakfast, it’s a lottery as to whether they were cooked 2 minutes or 20 minutes ago. The daytime menu is generous enough, however if you decide on a burger and fries for lunch; you’ll receive a big juicy burger with 6 or 7 fries. When I ordered a pork chop and fries, it came with 8 fries. Due to the language barrier, it’s frustrating to try and complain. Why “average” then, food aside? Well, the pool and beach pictures portrayed on “booking.com” are, in my opinion, grossly misleading. The pool is there but it’s surrounded by 8 sun beds, half of which are very grubby, very old plastic ones. They look second hand. There are no sun umbrellas. The pool bar doesn’t exist. There is no real beach, just a metre wide stretch of stony sand that disappears when the tide comes in. Visitors should also note that the resort is quite isolated and you’ll need a rental car or taxis to get to a shop or another beach. I would not recommend the Mud to anyone who has even the slightest mobility issues due to the steep wooden steps you need to access between the restaurant/reception area and your accommodation.
Room Beach Samui
3.8/511 Reviews
Nathon
The hotel is still under construction (the ground floor is ready for occupancy). Cons: since the hotel has only partially opened, to check in you need to call and inform about the reservation, after which the man on duty there will give you the keys. The neighbors have roosters that crow very loudly early in the morning. Noise insulation is poor (perhaps this is a temporary disadvantage), despite the fact that our room was by the sea, the road noise on the opposite side of the hotel was very strong. And the last minuses are a clogged drain in the bathroom and a lack of towels (I hope these problems will be resolved in the future with the expected hotel). On the plus side: the hotel is located right by the sea, you can enjoy a gorgeous view on the balcony. Spacious room, very bright, glass doors to the floor on the balcony, clean bed linen and overall the room is very good.
The Camper Lodge, Khao Sok
4.6/57 Reviews
What an absolutely amazing accommodation! The scenery that surrounds the place is breathtaking and really gives you the feeling of being away from the world. The staff are so kind and attentive, nothing was ever too much for them (even sorting getting our bags to us when we had last minute changes to travel plans). They also helped us arrange some tours and travel arrangements easily, which really helped us unwind after a long journey to the accommodation. Having a breakfast watching the monkeys swing from the treetops really made the stay that extra bit special, plus the food was delicious! Rooms had a lovely rustic feeling with everything you’d need for a comfortable couple of days (or longer). As a heads up the beds are firm but I didn’t mind at all! Highly recommend to anyone for a unique experience which really captivates Khao Sok as soon as you get there.
MM House Hotel
4.1/530 Reviews
Chaweng Beach
About 14 rooms with private bathroom, this hotel is the closet one to USM with its fence next to the airport. The room quality is average snd comforts my stay for overnight before haeding back to the airport without difficulty. If you havs only backpack , small luggage, you can be offered a ride to the airport by the hotel owner. Even big luggiage, please arrange with the staff in advance. The room has its own balcony with. Hanging rail for drying my washed cloths. TV is analog but in good funtion , air conditioner is very good function . A little bit noise from the street in very early morning , and noise from the airport for taking off and landing of busy airtraffuc till 21:00pm. Price is very valued for my stay, location is not too bad walking distance to Chaweng lake, Central Samui departmentstore , but about 2km to chaweng beach.. on weekend, there is nightmarket and walking street at Caweng lake.
Phupha Bungalow Haad Rin
3.4/516 Reviews
I'd only recommend staying here if you're attending the full moon party. It's got great access to the beach. The bungalows are small and very dark. The rooms get very hot in the night but there's a loud, but working, AC unit to keep it cool. This is really the definition of a place where you do a budget stay (unfortunately for us was the most expensive night we've had in Thailand because of full moon prices). The hotel room has a small table by the door, no bedside lamps or anything. Be careful when swimming in the sea, there can be sea lice which make it a rather stinging experience 😂😁
Chic Hotel  Suratthani
4.1/5115 Reviews
The other comments were correct. There is a strange smell that comes from the bathroom, but that’s to be expected from an older building with old sewage pipes. The place is fairly nice but it’s a little noisy because it’s right next to one of her major highway/streets that goes through the town. Also i think the ladies staying there are a little loud at times as well. Overall though not such a bad place.

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