One island, one hotel, actually only occupies a small part of the island, which is relatively primitive. Monkeys, hornbills, and monitor lizards were seen. Although insecticides were sprayed once a week, there were still many insects including mosquitoes and flies. The breakfast was very average, with very few Chinese dishes, which may be more suitable for Indian tastes, and many porcelain cups were not cleaned and had obvious stains. The RM88 buffet at night was gone long ago, and there was only RM99 BBQ on weekends. If you order a la carte, it starts at at least RM50 plus service charge. The service is quite satisfactory, and it is a passing line for hotels of the same grade abroad, so don't have too much expectations. The front desk basically doesn't speak Chinese, except for saying "deposit"🤣. It is not very convenient to travel. The hotel pier is 4.5 kilometers from the airport and about 3 kilometers from Chenang Beach. There are regular ferry speedboats. Be sure to check the time. You have to wait at least 1.5 hours after the time. Of course, you can catch a working boat if you are lucky. The Red Rock Beach on the island is not worth going to. It looks very close on the map, but in fact you have to walk along the coastline for half of the island. The road is very narrow, and the last 500 meters are all tree roots as steps. The key is that the beach is dirty and small, and the scenery is average. The beach in front of the hotel is much larger. The sand on the entire island beach is very co****, and the Chenang Beach on the opposite shore is as fine as flour. The earlier you book a hotel room, the better. It's okay to book a room 10 or 20 yuan lower later. This time, I encountered the 318 promotion and suffered huge losses. I was not allowed to cancel and rebook. Fortunately, Ctrip compensated a little. I won't come again.
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