Sea Breeze Bungalows
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What we say: 
Despite the name, don't expect many sea breezes to be drifting through these rooms. This sprawling collection of bungalows is a few yards off the beachfront. It's an acceptable option if everywhere else is full or if you're not fussy about having a view of your neighbours' dirty laundry rather than the ocean. The large huts are packed together in tight rows under the treeline, making the grounds feel cramped. Some of the huts have a bad problem with damp — if the first one they show you is no good, ask to see another. The air-con rooms are rather tacky, and not a great deal for the price, though the bathrooms are good and in some cases nearly as big as the rest of the room. The restaurant is poorly placed by a busy turn on the Ko Samet highway so you'll probably find yourself eating elsewhere. The office is right there too, near the entrance to Silver Sand.
Check rates around Ao Phai best price guarantee!Contact details:
Ao Phai, Ko Samet. T: (038) 644 124, (081) 832 8911 F: (038) 644 125What we were quoted
| Type of room | Low season | High season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bungalow fan private b'room | 500 THB | 800 THB | |
| Bungalow air-con private b'room | 800 THB | 1,500 THB |
Added to Travelfish on: 19th January, 2004
Last visited or updated on: 22nd January, 2010
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Read Sea Breeze Bungalows reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Based on 1 ratings and 1 reviews
Came back again
Seabreeze has many different types of rooms. Came back again at the end of our trip. Stayed for a total 21 days. Favourite part of Thailand. The restaurant is not the best, however very close to the good bars.
Sea Breeze Bungalows reviewed by bennifer2 (Total reviews: 5) on