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Region: Southern Thailand> Province: Surat Thani> Location: Ko Pha Ngan/Ao Thong Sala to Baan Kai


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Photo of Blue Lotus Resort, 29/3 Ban Kai Beach, Ko Pha NganSurat Thani Province, Ao Thong Sala To Baan Kai
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29/3 Ban Kai Beach, Ko Pha Ngan
Surat Thani Province
Tel: (077) 238 489
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Description
A friendly family runs Blue Lotus and has one of the best and most diverse restaurants around, certainly in Ban Kai. Set just off the beach, they serve cheap Thai food but specialise in Mexican food and English pies. A strange mix, but you'll never get tired of eating here. This is a quiet spot, and the beach is very narrow even at low tide, but shade is plentiful. Bungalows are positioned bordering the beach or in a row running up from the sea. They are very basic yet spacious wooden huts showing some age, but are of decent quality and clean inside. Come for the peace and quiet, stay for the great food.

Total rooms: 20

Beachfront bungalow
450 THB (low season) 450 THB (high season)

Bungalow fan private b'room
400 THB (low season) 400 THB (high season)
350B at rear of resort


Added to Travelfish on: 21st July, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 9th July, 2007

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