about Seaside Jomtien Beach 3*

Written: 29 january 2012
Travel time: 4 — 16 december 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 8.0
So I decided to write a review about my trip to Thailand and in particular about the Seaside Jomtien Beach 3 * hotel. I hope my review will be useful for tourists, because when I was going to this hotel I encountered a lack of information. Well, to begin with, this hotel is located on the coast of Jomtien, in its most extreme part, so getting to the hotel in the evening from the city is problematic, tuk-tuks do not reach the hotel, and you have to walk another 10 minutes. The hotel itself surprised me with its cleanliness, they clean it every day, towels are changed regularly without additional fees and reminders. The staff is polite, but absolutely not speaking Russian. Therefore, either you communicate with them in English, or as we do with gestures. Separately, it is worth talking about food: breakfast is here from 6 to 10 am, if you go down to breakfast closer to 10, then the choice of dishes will unpleasantly surprise you. So my advice to you is to get up early and go to breakfast at 8 o'clock. . For breakfast, several hot dishes are served (rice with vegetables and chicken, scrambled eggs, sausages, stew, be sure to have some kind of soup that looks more like water), cereals, fruits (watermelon and pineapple) and several types of pastries and drinks. Well, in general, you can have breakfast. The hotel itself is small, on the second floor there is a small swimming pool, in which there are almost never people, well, this is understandable when the sea is across the road from you. On the ground floor, in addition to the dining room, there is an agency selling excursions (not very cheap, walking down the street towards the center you will find much better offers), a restaurant and a small corner under the stairs where there are two computers (internet is free). Not far from the hotel there is a 7-Eleven supermarket, where you can buy everything from household chemicals to hard drinks, and you can also top up your phone if you have a local operator's SIM card (the best rate for calls to Russia is HAPPY, the cost of outgoing calls approximately 5 rubles per minute). The currency exchange office is located about thirty minutes away, so to shorten your journey, I advise you to get there by tuk-tuk. Well, in a nutshell, that's all about the hotel. Details about the trip in the next review.
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