2/10 Soi Takiab Village, Phetchkasem Riad, Nong-kae, Hua Hin, Thailand | (251) 219-4428
Beachfront location in southern Hua Hin, a 10-minute drive from Chopsticks Hill
Walk to Cicada Weekend Market in 10 minutes
Infinity pool and hot tub overlooking the beach and
Gulf of Thailand
Some rooms have outdoor bathtubs on the balcony
Contemporary Thai-style rooms with balconies, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs
Restaurant with outdoor dining plus free breakfast
Cocktail lounge with poolside seating
Thai massages available (for a fee)
Free parking
Prices
are quite reasonable
Located a bit far from the Night Market and central Hua Hin
Decor and features in Studios are very simple
No on-site fitness center or spa
Set directly on the beach in southern Hua Hin, the mid-range Baan Talay Dao Resort has a tucked-away, serene vibe. Rooms range from basic to more splashy villas and multi-bedroom suites, and all are air-conditioned and feature flat-screen TVs. The resort has an infinity
pool and restaurant serving Thai and international cuisine. Cicada Market is a 10-minute walk, and the panoramic views from Chopsticks Hill are a 10-minute
drive from the hotel, but central Hua Hin and the Hua Hin Night Market are a bit farther. Travelers looking for more luxury should consider the
nearby Intercontinental or the trendier Let's Sea Hua
Hin Al Fresco, though rates will be higher.
Scene
Tucked-away contemporary resort with beach and infinity pool
Situated on a white-sand beach along the Gulf of Thailand, Baan Talay Dao
Resort is set amidst lush tropical gardens, trees, fountains, and flowing streams. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxing and the buildings look traditionally Thai, with lots of teakwood used in the construction, plus carved wood and colorful tile throughout the interiors. There are a few contemporary accents in the lobby, including linen draped through ceiling banisters and artsy light fixtures, and while the resort is modern, it's not the most chic or up-to-date. The resort's centerpiece
building is its clubhouse, an authentic 90-year-old Thai teak house on stilts,
built during the reign of King Rama VII. The clubhouse and dining room open to
the outdoors, creating an airy vibe. Guests gather here, and in and around the scenic
infinity pool, overlooking the Gulf of Thailand and bordered by a teak deck with lounge
chairs and umbrellas. The resort is geared toward tourist families and couples, the latter drawn by the intimate and romantic atmosphere of this simple, tucked-away property.
Location
Beachfront location a 10-minute walk from the Cicada Weekend Market
The beachfront Baan Talay Dao Resort is located in the
Khao Takiab area at the southern end of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand. Featuring handmade crafts,
a beer garden, and live music, the open-air Cicada Weekend Market is a 10-minute walk northwest and Vana Nava Hua Hin Water Park is a 10-minute drive west of
the resort. With lots of monkeys and a hilltop temple with panoramic views, Chopsticks Hill (Takiab Hill) is a 10-minute drive southeast of the hotel. The Hua Hin Railway Station, considered one of the prettiest in Thailand, is a 12-minute drive north, in the same area as central Hua Hin and the Hua Hin Night
Market with its restaurants and merchandise stalls. Built in the late 1920s by
King Rama VII and used by the present king, the Spanish-style Klai Kangwon
Palace is about 20 minutes north of the hotel by car. Adjacent to the palace is the Panee
Butterfly Garden. Wat Huay Mongkol and the statue of Luang Pu Thuat are a
half-hour drive west. Baan Talay Dao Resort is a two hour and 50-minute drive
southwest of Bangkok and three-hour drive southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport, though traffic is a wild variable in and around Bangkok, so be warned.
Rooms
Contemporary rooms with Thai accents, balconies, and flat-screen TVs
Baan Talay Dao Resort has 32 all non-smoking rooms
arrayed in buildings around the property. Rooms come in Studio, Pavilion Villa,
Pavilion Suite, and Duplex Suite categories and range from 301 square feet
in the Studio to 797 square feet in the Duplex Suite (28 and 74 square meters, respectively). Rooms have a contemporary
Thai look, with wooden beams or ceiling trim, hardwood floors, and Thai decorative art.
The color palette is brown, tan, and white, with white walls and white cotton
bedding. Some rooms feature light yellow, salmon, or blue accents. Rooms are
quiet, clean, and well-maintained, and get good natural light, though Studios are quite simple and austere. All rooms include balconies or patios, air-conditioning, minibars, free
Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TV with cable channels plus DVD players. All rooms but the
Studio feature coffee/tea makers, fruit baskets, bathrobes, and slippers. Pavilion
and Duplex Suites have two bathrooms with an outdoor bathtub. Some rooms have
canopy beds. The 32-inch TVs are a little small to be seen
from the beds, and some TVs are set at the side of the bed which makes for a
somewhat awkward viewing angle. Bathrooms are clean, spacious, and well lighted
with decent counter space and walk-in rainfall showers. The wooden vanities showed a bit of water damage when we visited. Higher category bookings have outdoor tubs on the balcony for an extra luxe touch.
Features
Beach, infinity pool, and restaurant with Thai and international cuisine
The Baan Talay Dao Resort's features direct beach access,
with good-quality sand and space for walking and recreation. The water is
fairly shallow and swimming is safe. The resort's infinity pool, hot tub, and
patio face the beach and bay. Here guests can relax and sip a cocktail from the
bar. The restaurant serves Thai and international fare with seafood specialties
like grouper with cilantro sauce and baked prawns with pineapple salsa. Guests can dine in the clubhouse, beside the pool, or on the patio overlooking
the bay. Room service is available and breakfast is included with room rates. There is no fitness center, and though massages can be arranged, there is no proper spa. The hotel also
offers a library, a 24-hour front desk,
and free parking. Wi-Fi is also free. The staff can arrange horseback riding on the beach, banana
boat rides, fishing trips, and other activities.