Suntisook

Phang-Nga Province


Suntisook's comfy and fresh varnished-wood bungalows are sprinkled across an attractive garden just metres from a quiet beach. They're not huge, but all have spacious hammock-laden verandas, fridges and pot plants. It's run efficiently by a helpful English-speaking Thai family, who also have an authentic Thai restaurant and offer kayak hire. It sometimes closes for parts of the low season (May to October).


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