Striking 'bunker-chic' architecture that looks like nothing else in Thailand
Free minibar replenished daily with beer and soft drinks
Exceptional a la carte breakfast that beats the standard buffet slop
Quick Take: A stunning architectural experiment that's starting to show its age, sitting on a beach that has largely washed away.
Reviewed by @daria_perebaskina: We ordered the 'Birdcage' afternoon tea to our villa and it was stunning. Fresh tropical fruit, macarons, and Thai tea right by our private pool. If you want a romantic escape that looks as good as it feels, this is it.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the design and the staff, but many feel the property is looking 'tired' and overpriced compared to newer neighbors.
Reality check
You aren't booking a beach resort; you're booking a pool villa with an ocean view. The 'beach' is often just a strip of sand or a sea wall.
You appreciate brutalist, angular architecture over traditional Thai style
You prefer a private plunge pool to a communal swimming scene
You want a quiet, adults-oriented vibe (though kids are allowed)
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, with nightly turndown, though some guests report missed dust in corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean, but watch for mold in the grout and peeling paint due to the humidity.
Maintenance: Showing its age. Expect chipped concrete, peeling paint on the exterior, and worn wood decking.
Linens & towels: Fresh and high quality, though a few reports of 'damp' feeling sheets exist.
Odors & scents: A persistent 'musty' or 'damp concrete' smell is the most common complaint.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Loud crashing waves at high tide (monsoon season)
Pool pumps from neighboring villas
Guests walking past beachfront units
Before you book
Good to know
The 'main pool' is small and gets crowded quickly; rely on your private plunge pool.
There is a free shuttle to sister resorts La Flora and La Vela if you want a change of scenery.
The hotel is about a 10-15 minute walk from the main Bang Niang market area.
What to pack
Strong mosquito repellent (the 'jungle' landscaping breeds bugs)
US/EU power adapters (outlets can be scarce near the bed in older rooms)
Water shoes (if you attempt to enter the rocky ocean)
Room Genie
Best picks
Duplex Grand Pool Villa (upper floor offers genuine privacy and better views)
Villas 2111 and 2121 (located on the far side, furthest from the restaurant/main pool noise)
Rooms to avoid
Beachfront Villas if you want total privacy (people walk right by your glass wall)
Studio Pool Villas (smallest pools, feel a bit cramped)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am looking for a Duplex Grand Pool Villa, specifically requesting a unit on the far side of the resort (like 2311 or 2322) to minimize noise from the main pool and maximize privacy.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a swimmable beach?
Barely. Severe erosion means there's often a sea wall and rocks instead of sand, especially at high tide.
Is the minibar actually free?
Yes, replenished daily with beer, soft drinks, and water at no extra charge.
Is it adults-only?
Technically no, but the vibe is very adult-centric and the concrete layout isn't child-friendly (lots of sharp corners and steps).
How is the breakfast?
Excellent. It's an a la carte menu (all you can eat) rather than a buffet, featuring high-quality dishes like steak and eggs.
Do the rooms smell?
It's a common complaint. The concrete structure in a tropical climate leads to a persistent musty or damp odor in some villas.
Is the pool heated?
No, but in Thailand's climate, the water is naturally warm (sometimes too warm in the afternoon).
Insider Tips
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Happy Hour at the pool bar is buy-one-get-one-free, usually around sunset.
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You can use the facilities (and sometimes get cheaper spa treatments) at the sister property, La Vela, just down the road.
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Ask for a 'pillow menu' upon arrival if the standard ones are too soft/hard.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'private' pools are often freezing cold because the high walls block the sun for most of the day.
💡The concrete floors can be incredibly slippery when wet—a genuine slip hazard.
💡There is a tripping hazard at the front door of some villas (a 2-3 inch drop) that catches guests off guard.
💡The 'sea view' from ground-floor villas is often blocked by the sea wall or hedges.
💡You might hear your neighbor's pool pump humming all night.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Casa De La Flora is located and what's nearby.