First, a flight from Bangkok to about. Koh Samui is short, less than an hour, but the cute flight attendants managed to feed and drink everyone (all drinks are served with ice. I got the impression that they tried to freeze us : ) or create familiar conditions for us (according to the Thais) In general, we had to wear a sweater on the plane : ) .
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First, a flight from Bangkok to about. Koh Samui is short, less than an hour, but the cute flight attendants managed to feed and drink everyone (all drinks are served with ice. I got the impression that they tried to freeze us : ) or create familiar conditions for us (according to the Thais) In general, we had to wear a sweater on the plane : ) . Upon arrival we were met and taken to the hotel. Since we arrived at 21.50 it was dark and the first impression was that we were being led along the paths through the thickets. The employees are very friendly, ALWAYS smiles and greetings, even if you walk past the janitors or the gardener, you should meet your eyes immediately with a smile. In the morning we saw that the hotel, which consists of small bungalows and a 2-storey building, is buried in the Garden of Eden! Very quiet hotel 2 pools, I didn’t swim in them, because the Germans didn’t climb out from there, they even sunbathed on the beach, but swam in the pool. The rooms are not large, but cozy, I especially liked the window in the bathroom to the floor, and behind it a small garden. They clean, change towels every day, cover and spread the bed. in the evening they decorate the bed with flowers and light an aroma lamp. They generally use natural oils everywhere, but this cannot be described in words. Very good restaurants. In the evening, I recommend walking along the beach and choosing seafood to your liking, they will immediately cook it as you ask. Be careful with oysters, not always fresh. The restaurant by the sea of this hotel is expensive, but everything is first class. An excellent Italian restaurant near the Amari hotel. The sea at the hotel is shallow to the reef, you swim like in a bathtub. I HIGHLY recommend an excursion to the island of Nan Guan and Koh Tau, a fabulously beautiful reef with a lot of tropical fish, you swim like in an aquarium. Take a bun with you into the water, the fish eat right out of your hands. What else is worth saying - about fruits, what we buy in supermarkets (bananas, pineapples, etc. ) is nothing compared to the taste of local fruits, we even brought home a whole suitcase of exotics. And in the markets, bargain desperately to bring down the price by 2 or 3 times.
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