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Hotel near Rayong City Center,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Public Beach, Swimming Pool, Dry Cleaning
Amazing
468 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From € 46
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88
Hotels in Taphong,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Dry Cleaning
Very Good
145 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From € 18
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85
Hotel near Rayong City Center,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Public Beach, Swimming Pool, Sunbathing Area
Great
341 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From € 43
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99+
Hotel near Rayong City Center,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool
Great
155 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From € 52
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99+
Hotels in Phe Subdistrict,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Public Beach, Swimming Pool, Surfing
Great
132 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From € 30
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99+
Hotels in Phe Subdistrict,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Balcony
Amazing
111 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From € 20
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99+
Hotel near Rayong City Center,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Public Beach, Swimming Pool, Balcony
Great
205 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From € 53
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Hotel near Rayong City Center,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Balcony, Sea View
Very Good
6 reviews
8.6/10
1 night
From € 22
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Hotels in Ban Chang Subdistrict,Ban Chang
Featured facilities: Public Beach, Swimming Pool, Balcony
Great
623 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From € 53
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Hotels in Phe Subdistrict,Rayong City
Featured facilities: Public Beach
Very Good
28 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From € 24
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9.2/10
Great
JjanzzyOverall, I'm very satisfied! After arriving by bus, we walked about 600m to the pier reception, then took a slow boat to the hotel's pier. Baan is the closest of the four hotels to the pier (as shown in the last picture), which was a huge relief! It's just a 1-minute walk, saving us the hassle of getting a tuk-tuk. The hotel isn't luxurious, but it's quiet and elegant. I especially loved the tree by the beach. Being close to Christmas, the evenings here left a wonderful impression on me! The room was quite spacious, with an IKEA-esque style. There's an outdoor balcony, perfect for reading in the morning. Outside the room, there's a chocolate drink shop where you can grab a drink to enjoy on the beach. To the north, it's less crowded and beautifully scenic – I really love it here! Breakfast was also quite extensive, with several dishes you could select individually. The staff's attitude was much better than in many places in Bangkok. I'm especially grateful that on my first day, I forgot my DJI drone, and the front desk staff kept it safe for me until I returned. Thank you! Oh, and there's a small restaurant run by an old man to the north that's absolutely delicious! Try the Tom Yum Goong and Mama noodles! My husband and I, along with the Swedish couple at the next table, completely cleaned our plates. Highly recommend: ร้านเจ้กิวลุงเตี้ย
Baan Ploy Sea

Baan Ploy Sea

Hotel near Ao Noi Nha, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 81
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserThe taxi from the pier cost 250 baht. The beach right in front of the hotel is fantastic, and the male attendant who manages the towels was really good – he's the reason I gave the last 100 baht as a tip. His enthusiasm also led us to book a night squid fishing trip for 9 people. However, all the staff here seem to have two different attitudes: one for Western guests and another for Chinese guests. While everyone else managed basic politeness, the female server in the restaurant (pictured in photo 2) was incredibly rude to us. This is my fifth time vacationing in Thailand, and I've also traveled to the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, the Maldives, and Hamilton Island, but this is honestly the first time I've encountered a staff member so rude. She pointed her finger at me and loudly demanded that I push the water bottle from the middle of the table to against the wall. I was completely stunned. Upon check-in, they asked for 500 baht per night for an extra bed for our 6-year-old. Since the three of us could comfortably share the king-sized bed, we declined and only paid for the child's breakfast, which was 200 baht per day. One evening, we also encountered teenagers on the beach who were indiscriminately bullying kids playing there. I never even saw something like this in Australia, yet it happened on Koh Samet. Thankfully, my English speaking skills are decent, and after a big argument, he ended up yelling that he was going to call the police. Overall, I still wouldn't recommend booking a hotel here. The pricing attracts a certain type of clientele, and since there are many very cheap hotels nearby, the beach attracts all sorts of tourists.
Vongdeuan Resort

Vongdeuan Resort

Hotel near Ao Wong Duan, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 53
9.0/10
Great
AAnonymous UserI've stayed at this hotel three times. The first two times, I stayed in the Premier area. Last time, while walking around the hotel, I saw that the bungalows had great views, so this time I decided to stay in one. I specifically asked a Ctrip specialist to help communicate my preferred bungalow location, and the hotel said they would try their best to accommodate. When I arrived, the location they gave me was indeed good, the second row from the sea. Let's talk about the pros: 1. **Price**: It's the cheapest among all room types. 2. **Location**: Because I specifically requested a spot, the bungalow faced the sea directly. I could watch the sunrise and the ocean right from my bed. 3. **Photo opportunities**: The bungalow area is great for photos, with rocks by the sea, perfect for shallow swimming (be mindful of strong waves). Cons: 1. **Wildlife**: Geckos, ants, and mosquitoes – it's practically a wildlife sanctuary! Don't even think about keeping any food inside. If you do, ants will inevitably line up, and geckos will show up out of nowhere. 2. **Rooftop battles**: Every night, squirrels would fight on the roof, running around and brawling as if possessed, non-stop. 3. **Bird chorus**: With many large trees, birds rest there. When a strong gust of wind blows from the sea, the birds would start chirping for a while. 4. **Distance**: It's a bit far from the hotel's central area. If you're okay with these four points, then the bungalows are a good choice. Now, about the service and public facilities: The hotel's restaurant/bar is excellent. Every night there's a fire show and performances. Five nights a week there's a band, and the other two nights are singing. The prices at the bar are also good, not expensive, with a 10% service charge, which is standard in most Thai restaurants. Since this was my third stay, I didn't have high hopes for the service; it's hit or miss. Some staff are enthusiastic, others are not. On the first day of my stay, the shower water was quite cold, around 37-38 degrees Celsius. I called a staff member, and they found that the only way to deal with it was by reducing the water flow. So, I waited for the front desk to resolve it. Their final solution was to pre-reduce the water flow in the adjacent bungalow so the temperature would go up, and they asked me to switch rooms. I honestly couldn't be bothered to communicate with them further. This problem seems to be specific to the bungalow area; I never had this issue when I stayed in the Premier area. But they weren't very honest about it. One of the bar staff members was truly sullen. No smiles, fine. But when I went to the restroom, a foreigner next to me was locked inside and couldn't get out, calling out loudly for help. I quickly went to them for assistance. I mean, as a customer, I'm helping you solve a problem, right? But after he opened the door, he didn't apologize to the trapped foreigner, nor did he thank me.
Sai Kaew Beach Resort

Sai Kaew Beach Resort

Hotel near Sai Kaew Beach, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 92
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserLovely resort and the rooms are so aesthetically beautiful, the resort is located in main beach, Sai Kaew beach and so convenient that 7-eleven and restaurants are in walking distance. Also very near to Nadan pier as well. Have to give additional 200 bahts if you use bath tap. Overall, good stay here.
Sawasdee Coco Resort

Sawasdee Coco Resort

Hotel near Sai Kaew Beach, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 57
8.9/10
Very Good
CChris 王墨迪Overall the hotel has certainly fallen over the past 3 years and it’s pretty sad to see this happen, if you’re a single traveler or a couple I would recommend but I couldn’t recommend the hotel to families in its current state. Management: Great management they listen to complaints, they are responsible and try to solve all issues. Sadly the management don’t have so much to work with these days. General staff: A large percentage of the staff are Cambodian and living in limbo with the current issues between both countries. With the exception of one or two Cambodian staff most are either depressed and miserable or damn right rude, unhelpful and disrespectful. (The floor manager explained this himself) Rooms: Nice and simple rooms the do the job but aging fast. The rooms look good but are not high quality materials and it shows the labor and material quality is low and cheap. Showers have virtually no pressure when the hotel is busy and the water won’t reach higher than luke-warm. Location: I have to say it’s one of the best locations on the island when considering location and facilities and I guess this is their main selling point. They have shops, bars, restaurants, coffee shop and more. Patrons: Most of the year the majority of visitors are going to be Tha and Asian, they are respectful, they have manners and they will be great to holiday alongside. During Christmas to New Year there were too many rude Europeans especially Swedish tourists, these tourists camped and took over large areas of the bar and restaurants, they moved around furniture, they were rude and disrespectful to other tourists leaving trash noise and mess wherever they visited. (Staff and management ignored) Note: This used to be a great hotel and I have continuously visited over the past several years. Unfortunately I have begun to see a degradation of the hotel, the attitude towards western tourists (due to poor behavior of westerners) as well as issues related to the diplomatic issues between Cambodia and Thailand. I due hope this improves in the future. With new staff or new immigration laws as well as new investment into the hotel it could easily thrive once more.
Silversand Resort

Silversand Resort

Hotel near Ao Phai, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 47
8.9/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserThe accommodation is about a 5-minute ride from the port by shared taxi. Since the cottages are located on a small hill, getting to rooms on higher floors might be a bit challenging, but I think it makes for good exercise. The room was clean, quiet, and the bed was comfortable, with the air conditioning working perfectly. Occasionally, the hot water for the shower didn't come on. For service, fresh towels, water, coffee, and amenities were placed on the balcony daily. I stayed for 5 nights this time, and it was a wonderful stay. If I ever visit Koh Samet again, I would love to stay here.
Tok Little Hut

Tok Little Hut

Hotel near Sai Kaew Beach, Rayong City
Price per night from€ 30
8.5/10
Very Good
MMegan EastThe hotel is lovely, and the traditional wooden bungalow is perfect for a solo traveler, what was not great is the constant music till 10 at night, if you are looking for peace and quiet this is not the place to stay. Starting at 5 you have the saxophone player, followed by a one man band, then the fire show, and then the one man’s band again till 10- to 10.30. It repeats the same format every night, so you have to make sure you are away from it. The way the resort is set out, it’s hard to escape the constant noise. 5 days of this and I need another vacation just from the lack of sleep. If you like the constant party vibe then you will love it. I would think they just save their money, do one massive fire show on the weekend, and have chill during the early week days.
Samed Grandview Resort

Samed Grandview Resort

Hotel near Sai Kaew Beach, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 44
8.5/10
Very Good
NNNiKKWe recently stayed at Samet Cabana Resort on Ao Wong Duean, and it was exactly the tropical escape we were looking for. We booked the Beach Cabana, and we cannot recommend it enough. The Room: Staying in the Beach Cabana meant waking up to the sound of the waves every morning. Stepping out onto the porch with a view of the ocean was the highlight of the trip. The room was clean, comfortable, and had that authentic island bungalow feel while still having modern amenities (the AC worked great!). Being just a few steps from the water made all the difference. The Location: Ao Wong Duean is a fantastic beach, it’s lively enough to have good restaurants and fire shows at night, but much more relaxed than the busy main pier area. The water was clear and great for swimming right in front of the resort. Service & Food: The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay, from check-in to check-out. The breakfast buffet had a good mix of options to start the day. If you are coming to Koh Samet, do yourself a favour and splurge a little for the Beach Cabana. It transforms the trip from a standard hotel stay into a real beach holiday. We’ll definitely be back!
Samed Cabana Resort

Samed Cabana Resort

Hotel near Ao Wong Duan, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 43
8.3/10
Very Good
TTreeTeeSecond line from the beach, communal pool and dining areas are stuffed with people, light in some rooms is not good, they open onto internal passageways so people walking by regularly doesn’t make it very peaceful. Good to use as a beach base and exploring other places nearby.
Samed Pavilion Resort

Samed Pavilion Resort

Hotel near Ao Phai, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 46
8.1/10
Very Good
GGuest UserLa Lune on Koh Samet... it was alright, but nothing to rave about. When we entered the room, it wasn't cleaned well – there was sand on the floor and even in the bed, which made sleeping quite uncomfortable. The pool, however, was really good, but room service barely worked, and breakfast was just so-so. The beach, though, was absolutely beautiful, with plenty of space and sun loungers, so that made up for some of it. Overall: okay, but it could easily have been better. 🌴✨
La Lune Beach Resort

La Lune Beach Resort

Hotel near Ao Wong Duan, Koh Samet
Price per night from€ 37

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What are the best Beach hotels in Rayong City?

Whether you are travelling to Rayong City for business or tourism, Sai Kaew Beach Resort (from € 108) , Tok Little Hut (from € 36) and Silversand Resort (from € 60) are some of the best recommendations for your stay.

How much is the average rate for Beach hotels in Rayong City?

For Beach hotels in Rayong City, the average price on weekdays is € 116, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is € 121.

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Beach hotels in Rayong City information

Total properties94
Number of reviews4,268
Lowest price€ 34
Highest price€ 1,901
Weekend Avg. Price€ 121
Weekday Avg. Price€ 116