Excellent/RelaxingGuest Rating: 4.8
LaDelle M.
United States of America
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Date of Stay: 22 Apr 2008
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I would recommend this hotel to anyone who likes a quiet relaxing atmosphere.
Ramada Khao LakGuest Rating: 4.0
Tami F.
United Kingdom
Family w/ Young Children
Date of Stay: 16 Apr 2008
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All in all we had a brilliant time at the Ramada and would return. We had two childred aged 8 and 11 with us and they found the beach and pool (and the TV and wireless internet availability) perfectly adequate in the absence of any organised childrens activities.
- Sightseeing/Attractions Tip : We went on a day trip snorkelling to Similan Island. It was fantastic and well worth it.
A really enjoyable week in Khao LakGuest Rating: 4.3
Paola C.
Italy
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Date of Stay: 01 Dec 2007
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We had a really great week in Khao Lak and the Ramada was big part of making it all enjoyable. The rooms are large with well-laid out bathrooms, if perhaps in a slightly anonymous minimalist style. The design of the blocks means that you're not overlooked, even if you haven't opted for a bungalow - no peeking over the balcony into the next room at this hotel. Like every hotel in the tropics it fights a constant battle with the elements, and there were just the first signs of peeling varnish on some of the woodwork.The hotel fronts on to a sizeable stretch of Bang Niang beach. The water wasn't absolutely crystal clear, but we were there just after the rainy season with the rivers still dumping a lot of silt. Finally, we just have to mention the staff, who were consistently helpful, friendly and polite - a real credit to the place.
- Hotel Feature Tip : If you do want to splash out on a private bungalow, this is the hotel to do it at. Of all the hotels we saw on Bang Niang beach the Ramada was the only one whose bungalows really did front on to their own private stretch of beach.