Boom’s Cafe Bungalows

Ko Pha-Ngan


Staying at Boom’s is like visiting the Thai family you never knew you had. Super-friendly and helpful owners take care of all their guests and keep things looking good. No one seems to mind that there’s no swimming pool, since the curling tide rolls right up to your doorstep. At the far eastern corner of Ban Khai, near Hat Rin.


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