Roomer

Dinso Resort

Book this if You want the 'Tarzan meets luxury' aesthetic without sacrificing air conditioning or proximity to Patong's chaos.

Why People Love It

8.8922 reviews
  • The 'Jungle Oasis' vibe that feels miles away from Bangla Road despite being a 15-minute walk
  • Private pool villas that actually feel private (mostly)
  • The funicular tram system that ferries you up the steep hillside like a Bond villain

Quick Take: A stunning eco-chic hideaway that forces you to choose between killer views and climbing a Stairmaster to get to bed.

Reviewed by @BryanG5705151I was blown away by the treehouse vibe here! My room felt like a private wooden sanctuary, and walking into a rose-petal bath was such a special touch. The transition from the cozy night lighting to the lush green jungle views in the morning was unforgettable.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Reviewers are obsessed with the 'treehouse' design and the escape from Patong's grime, but the steep terrain is a dealbreaker for anyone with mobility issues.

Reality check

The 'private' pools in some villas are visible from the tram or walkways, so bring a swimsuit.

  • You love the 'wabi-sabi' rustic wood aesthetic
  • You want to be near Patong nightlife but not sleep inside a subwoofer
  • You are fit enough to handle steep stairs and hills

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily and generally thorough, though some corners get missed.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Good, but grout can show age/mildew due to the humidity.
  • Maintenance: Wood structures show wear quickly in the tropics; expect some peeling varnish.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, though pool towels can run out late in the day.
  • Odors & scents: Occasional musty/damp wood smell in rooms; lobby smells like lemongrass.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Loud cicadas and frogs at night
  • Motorbike noise from Nanai Road (lower rooms)
  • Construction noise (intermittent renovations reported in 2024/2025)

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel is on a steep hill; the shuttle to Jungceylon/Beach runs 4 times daily (check schedule)
  • Breakfast is good but coffee machines often have lines
  • 7-Eleven and FamilyMart are a short walk down the hill

What to pack

  • Strong mosquito repellent (jungle = bites)
  • Earplugs (for the cicadas or street noise)
  • Slip-on shoes (lots of taking shoes off/on in Thai culture)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Duplex Pool Villa (High Floor) for the best views and privacy
  • Premium Room Pool View for a solid balance of price and quiet

Rooms to avoid

  • City View rooms on floors 1-2 (street noise)
  • Villas right next to the funicular track (privacy issues)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am booking a stay and would love to request a room on a high floor, away from the street noise of Nanai Road. If possible, please assign a unit not directly adjacent to the funicular track for better privacy.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it walkable to Bangla Road?

Yes, but it's a 15-20 minute walk, partly on a busy road. Most guests take a cheap Tuk-Tuk or the hotel shuttle.

Is the pool private?

In the 'Pool Villas,' yes, but sightlines vary. Some are overlooked by the tram or higher walkways.

Is there a deposit?

Yes, 3,000 THB cash deposit is standard at check-in.

Is it kid-friendly?

Technically yes (kids club exists), but the steep stairs and lack of flat running space make it tough for toddlers.

How is the breakfast?

Rated 8.5/10. Good mix of Thai and Western, but can get crowded at peak times.

Does the room smell?

Some guests report a 'musty' smell due to the high humidity and wood construction. AC usually clears it.


Insider Tips

  • Ask for the 'Khanom Phing' cookies—they sometimes leave a jar in the room.

  • The 'Street Restaurant' right at the entrance of the driveway is a solid, cheaper alternative to hotel dining.

  • Happy Hour at the pool bar often has Buy-1-Get-1 deals—worth it for the sunset views.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Funicular' is slow and breaks down occasionally, meaning you might be walking up that hill.

  • 💡The 'Eco' concept means dim lighting—it can be hard to find things in your suitcase at night.

  • 💡The bathroom layout in some villas is 'open concept'—hope you're comfortable with your roommate.

  • 💡You might find a frog in your outdoor shower (or toilet).

  • 💡The walk back from the beach is uphill—save energy or budget for a taxi.

Local Playbook


Map

See where Dinso Resort is located and what's nearby.


Key amenities & services