- Thailand Holidays
- Chaweng
- Muang Samui Spa Resort

" A boutique beachfront resort offering the exclusively appointed 53 suites all with a private terrace with views of the tranquil tropical gardens or the sea. Muang Samui Spa Resort is centrally and idyllically located on the tranquility of encompassing tropical greenery and the white powdery sands of the largest, the most popular and bustling pristine Chaweng Beach. Muang Samui Spa Resort is conveniently accessible with only a 10-minute drive (or 4 kilometers) from Samui International Airport, and 25 kilometers from Nathon City to access to mainland, Suratthani, by ferry" as well.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
Good staff, Good Hotel, Good Evening
We recently had the pleasure of a 2 week stay at Muang Samui. We had b&b as the location allows you to savour the flavours of the restaurants in Chaweng Beach Road Our room was 2207 and from the moment we got out of our taxi on arrival we were greeted by Thire and we had a cold scented towel with a welcome drink. Booking in was painless then we were taken to our room. Wow with around 50 rooms on site you will walk into your "apartment", is the only word that describes the massive room you have. Ours was the grand deluxe garden suite, midway between the beach and reception. This meant we had no more than 50m either direction. The Anand restaurant is next to the beach and pool. The staff here are fantastic.. Dee Dee for Eggs and omelette type things Sa and Ja the best waitresses ( they were all great really just can't remember all names) Ray a joy, Nay Nay and Mad for coffees and teas. On the beach and round the pool you had Zaw a real character and just wants you to have the best position available. He can reserve a place if you ask. The beach is lovely and clean, even though if is technically a public beach they have your sunbeds from the hotel and yes, there are beach vendors but a polite word means you are not pestered unless you want to be. You can get some bargains if you are willing to barter a little The pool was always lovely and clean. The sea has the benefit of a breaker some 150 or so metres off shore so mainly no hard breaking waves and a lovely place to have a float. Quite clear water most of the time. Some fish and yes there is some sea grass. You can wade across to the breakers and little islands when at low tide. All in all a fantastic place for a holiday. You will also love that if you walk between the buildings there is a stream with live fish and so much greenery or you can use the outside paths to and from the beach and reception. My partner had a few mosquito bites but they do supply a lovely cream to help prevent them... bear in mind you are in a lush green environment. Toiletries are supplied in your room and there is a bath/jacuzzi and shower ensuite. The Entrance is directly onto Chaweng Beach road and you have supermarkets and restaurants and shops nearby. Divas cabaret is about a 100m down the road too. We are already looking to come back if we can.... it is that good!
Muang Samui has it’s own beauty and relaxation kind of hotel to stay with. In the middle of the hustle bustle city, yet you can find serenity and calmness all the way through your stay. Staff are one of the greatest factors that this hotel possesses. Great teamwork and definitely one of the best places you can stay in Chaweng beach.
Good memories for stay here very nice garden and staff very helpful. First impression for me staff in the front desk very nice and friendly.hotel not far from the night light and shopping mall. The best spa here and fitness center good.
The hotel is situated on the quieter side of Chaweng Beach. At one end of the beach there are water sports whilst the other end has more sedate walks with some stunning access to sand spits at low tide . The boutique hotel is quite small and has a beautiful pool surrounded by lush tropical surroundings which are well maintained. Our room was absolutely superb; A immense king sized bed , a huge bathroom equipped with a large open shower and accompanying whirlpool bath. The room was equipped with Tea/ coffee making facilities , a safe , free wifi, large TV with access to multiple international channels. The staff were absolutely lovely from the beach boy , to the waiters, to the gardeners all so very polite and willing to help I cannot compliment them more. Having never visited Thailand before we were perhaps a little naive in deciding to book All inclusive , but having travelled extensively its often the only way to keep costs down. I really do not like to criticise hotels as do so many people on these websites for the most trivial of things however on this occasion I think its absolutely valid. Please bear in mind you pay a premium for all inclusive usually a few hundred of pounds per person. Anyway the hotels All inclusive policy was to limit the number of drinks to THREE drinks per day which included could include any soft drinks, tea , coffee and bottled water. Half way through our stay the drinks menu was further altered to remove some of the more expensive cocktails. The hotel has one restaurant the Anand its not a buffet and the half, Full Board and obviously ALL inclusive menus are very limited small endlessly repeating choices of the same Thai dishes with little or no international choices with the exception on a burger or pizza. There were no vegetarian options and no questions asked relating to allergies and the like. The restaurant was devoid of guests in the evenings with a smattering of guests for lunch. Whilst writing this critique I keep asking myself am I being too critical and the answer is NO this is advertised as a 5 star hotel and it is not cheap by any stretch of the imagination so as they say "to the buyer beware". My advice is book the hotel on bed and breakfast basis as its a beautiful hotel and use the plethora of adjacent bars and restaurants which offer food and drinks at a fraction on the cost. I have actually raised a formal complaint with the travel agent I booked this holiday though as any limitations to boarding basis should be clearly specified in the Terms and Conditions prior to booking.
