MMrs.Lin-Service: The hotel sign is visible upon arrival at the dock. After checking your name with the staff, they will help you collect your luggage from the boat. A tuk-tuk will then take you to the hotel. Afterwards, you'll wait in the lobby for check-in and receive a welcome cold towel, drink, and ice cream. A staff member will be nearby to provide detailed information about the hotel app (breakfast is available on the app, and any service requests can be made via the app). A shuttle bus will be provided every evening to take you to the pedestrian street. (See the schedule in Figure 9.)
Cleanliness: The pool is cleaned daily. The room is spacious, with separate shower and toilet areas, and the entire washroom area is quite spacious.
Amenities: The bedding is very comfortable, and there's a coffee machine and Bluetooth speaker. A variety of glasses are provided (champagne, wine, coffee, and more, including a bottle opener and ice bucket for cocktail shakers). There's also an ironing board and iron in the closet. The hotel provides free paddleboards and kayaks.
Environment: Located on Sunrise Beach, there's a small, slightly larger beach to the left, though unfortunately, it's not very visible during the off-season. From the beach villa, you can swim in the ocean. While the sand isn't as fine as Pattaya Beach, the waves are minimal and the water is crystal clear. Photos 6-8 were taken at the beach in front of the hotel.
During the off-season, snorkeling is possible at the small island of Kla lsland, just before high tide at 12 PM. The fish are incredibly abundant. The island has two landing points. One is near Koh Adang. The sand here is finer, but the waves can be a bit rough during the rainy season, and there aren't many fish. The other landing point is on the back. Be careful approaching the landing point, as there are many broken conch shells. Wear trekking shoes. There's a tree covered in shells that provides shade, and there are many fish of varying species. (The last photo shows a photo of small fish snorkeling near this landing point.)
When the tide starts rising at 12 PM, be sure to secure your boat securely to prevent it from drifting away. Wear trekking shoes, as the reefs can be quite sharp in some areas.
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