- Thailand Holidays
- Klong Muang
- Bliss Resort Krabi

Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Klong Muang, Bliss Resort Krabi by ZUZU promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The hotel offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time. Ticket service, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas, valet parking, car park are just some of the facilities on offer. Some of the well-appointed guestrooms feature towels, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), non smoking rooms, air conditioning. Take a break from a long day and make use of private beach. Bliss Resort Krabi by ZUZU combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Krabi unforgettable.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
Excellent location, easy to acces by taxi; the rooms are extremely clean and well maintained. We had some issues comunicating with the staff but they were solved. We even had a beautiful basket to carry to the beach with all the things needed. If I return to Krabi, I would definetly stay there!
Loved it here. Great location on the beach with incredible views. Our Room was good size with powerful AC and wifi and nice shower. Family run by nice people. If the coffee wasn't nescafe the Bliss would be perfect. We enjoyed our visit immensely.
As a family we have been coming to Bliss for 8 years under the owners, however, the Kundees unfortunately sold a 10year lease to Gina. Our daughter was planning to get married there but Gina is only interested in passing unsuspecting trade after completely ruining our last 2 month stay trying to change prices we had agreed on, opening up a public toilet right outside our room where one of her customers to her restaurant was violently throwing up. Her ‘make shift restaurant’ produced overpriced mediocre food and drink and spoilt the view and ambience of what was once beautiful. Masses of cockroaches around her Pizza Hut with bad smells intermittently. My husband also witnessed Gina aggressively confront and chase after a customer to her ‘restaurant’ after she accused them of not paying to a supposedly’free’ opening night, really shocking but if you read reviews from her place in Bangkok, this is her normal practice. Our daughter & partner who joined us for 2 weeks were made to vacate their room after it was confirmed as booked, so they left, Gina did not care. She also constantly criticised the extended family of the kundees at The Parlour next door and also other long term returning guests who were upset. Her staff pointed out rats scurrying along the building. It is fair to say that Gina is not an honest business woman and we can only hope that the owner revokes her lease. Very upsetting stay and whilst she is still there we will not return. Very sad.
New owners are treating it like a tourist hot spot and cat calling people walking by the street every second of the day to come and eat at this make shift pizza shack that has been built. I know because it’s all you can hear every minute of the day. We never tried the Pizzas as my partner was GF and every time I asked has she got any GF pizza left, she would say we are sold old for today real busy.
Gina forgets that we are on the balcony above the restaurant all day watching nobody eat there all day and we ask about 16:00 in the afternoon and she still says no? False advertising as she claims to have the best GF pizzas and we never got one even when she had no customers.
We ended up staying in our rooms most of the time to try and avoid her. Every time we went out and came back, Gina or her restaurant staff would ask us “where you going?” “Where you been?” “What you brought?” Always trying to look in our bags as if to say why aren’t you eating in our restaurant? I can’t tell you how many times I looked down and notice them watching us and listening in on our conversation from our balcony.
They would be up all night until 3am blasting music and Spotify ads all down the beach. It felt like I was in a frat house my whole holiday.
And 200 baht each for breakfast everyday? What a joke…. We never paid it was she was only putting cereal out and some watermelon.
There is a small storage room with a toilet in the maids use next to the 3 rooms you can rent. She is open it up as a public use toilet for her restaurant. So you have no peace outside your rooms door. Screaming kids, loud farts, other delightful toilet sounds and I even heard a guy being sick all outside my bedroom door.
Let’s not even talk about the cockroach’s outside the front of rooms. One came under the door and I’m so glad I was in the room to witness it dart straight over to the bed. That was the final straw. That made us just pack up and leave.
The family who owns this place need to get rid of Gina and her friend as they were running it perfectly before she turned it into a mess. I would love to see it put back to how it was last year.
There were no rats or roaches before Ginas time. It must be to do with the make shift pizza restaurant because the smell is not pleasant and there is so much rubbish being left out the place to attract them all.
Gina. It’s not Bangkok can you please remember that Klong Muang and it’s people are a peaceful and respectful community. Trust me when I say they don’t appreciate what you have done to the beach front.
For someone who knew what it was like before and now has seen what it has become. It’s heartbreaking
What a hidden gem! This is truly a place where you can unwind. We had rooms facing the sea and the pool, and it was absolutely beautiful. There’s a 7/11 just across the road behind the house, and several restaurants nearby. We enjoyed wonderful massage sessions by the beach during sunset. In the evenings, we went looking for crabs along the shore, and when the tide came in, we swam in the crystal-clear water. The rooms were clean and beautifully decorated, and the beds were soft and comfortable. I honestly have nothing to complain about – I could have stayed here much longer. The pizza and pasta at Ginas was to die for!
