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Region: Southern Thailand> Province: Surat Thani> Location: Ko Pha Ngan/Ao Thong Sala to Baan Kai
Milky Bay Resort
All needs catered for
102 Moo 1, Ao Ban Tai, Ko Pha Ngan
Surat Thani Province
Tel: (077) 238 566
Fax: (077) 377 726
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Description
Definitely the swankiest place on Ban Tai Beach, Milky Bay has plenty of offerings to keep its guests entertained and comfortable. The beachside pool is partially covered for an escape from the sun or rain. They also have a very respectable gym, complete with Thai boxing facilities and a steam room. The Pee Tau Cafe is a relaxed spot on the beach to have fresh coffee or an afternoon cocktail and shoot some pool or just hang out. Rooms here are immaculate and very comfy, consisting of large wooden bungalows and thatch huts spread around a shady garden. This place has a tropical village feel, and all rooms are spacious, tastefully decorated and well-equipped with most modern amenities. For upscale comfort, this is the spot.
Superior - Double
2,600 THB (low season)
3,500 THB (high season)
Deluxe- Double
3,000 THB (low season)
4,000 THB (high season)
Beachfront bungalow
1,400 THB (low season)
2,000 THB (high season)
Standard - Double
1,200 THB (low season)
1,600 THB (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 21st July, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 9th July, 2007
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