Very nice staff and an excellent and tasty breakfast, outdoors, right by, and even on the beach. The room was great, but very sparsely furnished. One had to use the bed to sit in, although there was plenty of space for chairs and a small table. Wi-Fi was very bad in the room. Something else I wonder many times why in the world do you play music from bars and receptions? Today, most people have their own music and earphones, so it would be absolutely unnecessary to push me and others to listen to music we have not asked for? But...There is another snake in paradise: There was a distinctly no smoking sign where breakfast was served, but many of the Chinese who were guests at the hotel did not care. Every single breakfast was up to several who did not take this ban into account. And the staff was passive to those who broke the rules. This MUST the hotel do anything about! Most of the guests do not smoke, and many responded to this. Something else that is not a direct criticism of this hotel, but equally negative for everyone on the island, is all the speedboat traffic that brings guests directly to the sandy beaches outside the hotels. We paid a national park fee on Koh Samet, so this traffic can not be united with the protection of vulnerable nature? This must be addressed by the authorities as quickly as possible. It is a great harbor where all boats can add to Koh Samet. Being transported from here in bus-taxi to the respective hotels can not be a big problem?