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5 star

Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort
4.4/547 Reviews

Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort

Koh Mook|1.74km from city center
This is a split review. The hotel is every bit as spectacular as it looks in the pictures. It’s built on what appears to be a giant sandbar coming out of the east coast of the island and is beautifully laid out with the restaurant at the tip to make breakfast and dinner a visual experience. The rooms are great and like most others suggest I would pay up for the beachfront so you can get the best of nature and especially sitting outside for the slow sun rise if you’re an early bird like me. The hotel is located perfectly - a 2 minute walk from the village. Thereafter everything becomes a bit difficult and it’s like the hotel is battling to take away from you what it has given with the surroundings. The shower is barely more than a trickle and is annoying because you need 3 or 4 per day with the heat and sand. The breakfast is awful - too spicy, covered in flies, overcooked or soggy and old. Note though that the evening restaurant is excellent. They charge to use their bikes and kayaks. Don’t do that Silvalai, it’s cheap. There’s not enough water in the room so you are compelled to buy the premium brands. They have 3 shops but I’ve never seen any of them open. The pools are lined with plastic not tiles. There’s quite a lot of rubbish lying around on the pier-side walk to the village. Koh Mook is a great place to spend 3 or 4 days and if you do come Silvalai is the best option, and I enjoyed it, but they are several tweaks away from being a top resort in my opinion.

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Breakfast

Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort
4.4/547 Reviews

Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort

Koh Mook|1.74km from city center
This is a split review. The hotel is every bit as spectacular as it looks in the pictures. It’s built on what appears to be a giant sandbar coming out of the east coast of the island and is beautifully laid out with the restaurant at the tip to make breakfast and dinner a visual experience. The rooms are great and like most others suggest I would pay up for the beachfront so you can get the best of nature and especially sitting outside for the slow sun rise if you’re an early bird like me. The hotel is located perfectly - a 2 minute walk from the village. Thereafter everything becomes a bit difficult and it’s like the hotel is battling to take away from you what it has given with the surroundings. The shower is barely more than a trickle and is annoying because you need 3 or 4 per day with the heat and sand. The breakfast is awful - too spicy, covered in flies, overcooked or soggy and old. Note though that the evening restaurant is excellent. They charge to use their bikes and kayaks. Don’t do that Silvalai, it’s cheap. There’s not enough water in the room so you are compelled to buy the premium brands. They have 3 shops but I’ve never seen any of them open. The pools are lined with plastic not tiles. There’s quite a lot of rubbish lying around on the pier-side walk to the village. Koh Mook is a great place to spend 3 or 4 days and if you do come Silvalai is the best option, and I enjoyed it, but they are several tweaks away from being a top resort in my opinion.

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Family friendly

Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort
4.4/547 Reviews

Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort

Koh Mook|1.74km from city center
This is a split review. The hotel is every bit as spectacular as it looks in the pictures. It’s built on what appears to be a giant sandbar coming out of the east coast of the island and is beautifully laid out with the restaurant at the tip to make breakfast and dinner a visual experience. The rooms are great and like most others suggest I would pay up for the beachfront so you can get the best of nature and especially sitting outside for the slow sun rise if you’re an early bird like me. The hotel is located perfectly - a 2 minute walk from the village. Thereafter everything becomes a bit difficult and it’s like the hotel is battling to take away from you what it has given with the surroundings. The shower is barely more than a trickle and is annoying because you need 3 or 4 per day with the heat and sand. The breakfast is awful - too spicy, covered in flies, overcooked or soggy and old. Note though that the evening restaurant is excellent. They charge to use their bikes and kayaks. Don’t do that Silvalai, it’s cheap. There’s not enough water in the room so you are compelled to buy the premium brands. They have 3 shops but I’ve never seen any of them open. The pools are lined with plastic not tiles. There’s quite a lot of rubbish lying around on the pier-side walk to the village. Koh Mook is a great place to spend 3 or 4 days and if you do come Silvalai is the best option, and I enjoyed it, but they are several tweaks away from being a top resort in my opinion.

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Kohmook boonchu boutique hotel
3.8/51 Reviews
We will definitely return! Thank you very much for the attentive and caring Nam, manager .Ms June, all the staff of Yuebunch for hospitality, home atmosphere and care. We booked an improved noméo on the 2nd floor, and got it. Ngmer is very spacious, clean, bed wide, with a comfortable mattress, snowy bed and underwear. All the necessary set of carpets are also present, including beaches. Fen, a spacious refrigerator. Water pressure in the shower is excellent, (by opium I know that on small islands with this problem). Breakfast is very delicious, satisfactory, on choice of 4 options (see photo) During the day you can drink chpi, coffee, everything you need always eat in the kitchen-table. The only thing, not always worked well on the Internet, but we didn't tense, because we needed it rarely. The guest house was excellent, everything is nearby. You can walk from the dock on a straight street, on which both cafes, shops, turbine, and renting motorbikes. At the same time, right next to the beach. The sea in this place is small because of the strong waterfall, but it is mystically to walk 50 meters left, there is the sea .faster back to the place. If we repeat the island of Muk, we will be found only in Mukbunch.
Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort
4.4/547 Reviews
This is a split review. The hotel is every bit as spectacular as it looks in the pictures. It’s built on what appears to be a giant sandbar coming out of the east coast of the island and is beautifully laid out with the restaurant at the tip to make breakfast and dinner a visual experience. The rooms are great and like most others suggest I would pay up for the beachfront so you can get the best of nature and especially sitting outside for the slow sun rise if you’re an early bird like me. The hotel is located perfectly - a 2 minute walk from the village. Thereafter everything becomes a bit difficult and it’s like the hotel is battling to take away from you what it has given with the surroundings. The shower is barely more than a trickle and is annoying because you need 3 or 4 per day with the heat and sand. The breakfast is awful - too spicy, covered in flies, overcooked or soggy and old. Note though that the evening restaurant is excellent. They charge to use their bikes and kayaks. Don’t do that Silvalai, it’s cheap. There’s not enough water in the room so you are compelled to buy the premium brands. They have 3 shops but I’ve never seen any of them open. The pools are lined with plastic not tiles. There’s quite a lot of rubbish lying around on the pier-side walk to the village. Koh Mook is a great place to spend 3 or 4 days and if you do come Silvalai is the best option, and I enjoyed it, but they are several tweaks away from being a top resort in my opinion.
Koh Mook Riviera Beach Resort
3.2/519 Reviews
The room was a bit dated and it was simple but it had all that you needed. Loved the outside seating area and just enjoying the surroundings. It was a shame the garden hasn’t been kept nicely as we went during low season and understand that the property wasn’t opened last year due to covid, but there’s definitely potential for it to be great at better times. The beach front was only suitable for swimming in the morning because of the tides but the sand was white and enjoyed the peaceful location. Overall this resort is ideal as the location was good and had lots of food options nearby (as the restaurant here wasn’t opened).
Mookies Bungalows
4.4/515 Reviews
Only a short walk from Mookies to Farang Beach, a truly tropical paradise....The bungalows at Mookies were excellent, clean and very comfortable beds. The fridge is a very nice touch. The food was quick and fast and very tasty. Of course you have other restaurants nearby if you can possibly tire of Wan and her crews offering. Nick her husband was always ready to give some advice and have a good story to share. All in all, good prices for both bungalows and food and drink.
Phumiphat Resort Koh Mook
4.2/513 Reviews
The price-quality ratio for this hotel on Ko Muk Island is very good. Located conveniently, everywhere walking to get to the beach Charlie Beach drove on tuck-tuck, and to Silavi on foot-5-8 minutes in a hurry. Breakfast is served directly to the room. Clean, cleaned by your order. There were not enough bedside bunks. The area is beautiful, green. Staff are polite and willing to fulfill all your wishes. Looking at other hotels on the island, I can quietly recommend this hotel for stopping. The island was taken from Tranga-taxi for 1.5 hour. The island rented a boat for 600 Bat to not wait for a ferry. Taken a tour to Kradan and to a cave for 700 Bat.. Initially wanted to stop on it. Snork on Kradan is good but no food except hotels. On Ko Muke with this without problems-many restaurants. On the last day took steaks fish for kilo, calmars, and strawberries small and juice. For all gave 760 batts for two. On Co Lipa the price was already higher for all the siafood. On Lipa on the fast boat arrived. Tickets can be bought quietly on the spot. All lying if you buy anything from food is free. We took juice. Charlie Beach liked a restaurant very much - and the view is beautiful and the food is delicious. The island is less twisted than Lipe. The tourists are not many, and in this is the delight of it. Again, I would have returned for a few days to snork on Kradan.

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Highest PriceUS$416
Lowest PriceUS$15
Number of Reviews 231
Number of hotels66
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$54
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$55

Koh Mook Hotel Guide

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Koh Mook. You can plan a day tour in Koh Mook. Koh Mook is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Koh Mook using other means of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Koh Mook by bus.

There are not many hotels in Koh Mook. Guests are advised to book in advance. Koh Mook has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 33 USD. There are 5 three-star hotels in Koh Mook at an average price of 53 USD per night. There are 2 two-star hotels in Koh Mook at an average price of 17 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Koh Mook, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Lucky Bunggalow is one of the most popular hotels in Koh Mook. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Cashew Nut Bungalow House,Koh Mook.

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