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Milky Bay Resort

103/4 Moo 1, Ban Tai, Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand | (727) 241-5756

Mid-Range | Value | Beachfront
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Overview

Pros
  • Lovely beachside location within walking distance of bars, restaurants, and shops

  • Partly shaded ocean-view swimming pool

  • All rooms have local decor, minibars, air-conditioning, and outdoor spaces

  • Some units have an elegant design, plunge pools, and living spaces

  • Well-regarded restaurant serving Thai and Italian fare, and popular barbecues

  • Two bars, one with a pool table and another with a ping-pong table

  • Massage pavilion, sauna, and herbal steam room

  • Range of water activities and a children’s playground

  • Internet corner and travel desk

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Sea in the area is shallow and not really swimmable

  • Entry-level rooms are small, basic, and dated

  • Some rooms experience noise from nearby bars

  • Wi-Fi can be spotty

  • No gym

Bottom Line

The Milky Bay Resort is a three-pearl property with a serene beachside location and 39 rooms, apartments, and bungalows that vary in their modernity. While the beach is too shallow for swimming, the resort features a partly shaded swimming pool and sundeck with loungers. Two bars and a restaurant receive positive reviews, particularly for the barbecues, plus there are a massage hut, game area, and playground. Lodging options range from dated, options with minimal amenities, to elegant contemporary spaces with living rooms and oceanfront plunge pools. This is a great value, but travelers wanting to be in the center of the action might prefer Palita Lodge, which is located on Haad Rin Beach, close to where the Full Moon Party takes place.

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103/4 Moo 1, Ban Tai, Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Beach
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Serene beachside resort with pleasant decor, popular with couples and groups of friends 

Set on the southwestern coast of Koh Phangan in a bamboo forest, the Milky Bay Resort offers beachside serenity, yet is still within walking distance of restaurants, bars, and shops (though not the Full Moon Party). Guests arrive to a concrete-floored lobby with a vaulted wood-beam ceiling, colorfully painted wood furniture, and small sculptures. From here, a maze of pathways are flanked by wood shavings instead of grass and palm trees providing cover, and connect rooms with a decent range of facilities and a white-sand beach. Affordable rates, a variety of room types -- ranging from dated to contemporary -- and peaceful setting attract couples and groups of friends.

Location

Beachside location within walking distance of bars, restaurants, and shops 

Nestled amid a bamboo forest and overlooking the white-sand Ban Tai beach, the Milky Bay Resort is located within several walking distance of bars, restaurants, and shops. However, it's a 15-minute drive from the Thong Sala pier and Haad Rin, a tourist enclave famous for its Full Moon Parties. The nearest airport is on Koh Samui, which is a 45-minute ride on a ferry or a 20-minute ride via speedboat. The resort offers free transfers from the Thong Sala and Haad Rin piers.

Rooms

Wide range of rooms, but all with minibars, outdoor spaces, and TVs

The resort offers a wide range of lodgings, including bungalows, standard guest rooms, and apartments. The entry-level, 161-square-foot (15-square-meter) Standard Double Bungalows have dated decor such as basic light-wood furniture, red-painted wood floors, and tiny pieces of artwork, while upgraded units have more elegant white-painted wood furniture, dark wood or concrete floors, and big sculptures. All add local-inspired elements such as colorful satin bed runners and seating upholstery, plus some have mosquito netting and attractive artwork.  Regardless of type, rooms come with air-conditioning, free (albeit spotty) Wi-Fi, old tube-style or flat-screen TVs, minibars, and safes. All but entry-level rooms have coffee- and tea-making facilities and DVD players (the resort has a DVD library). No-frills bathrooms come with curtain-less showers, hairdryers, and toiletries. Also standard are furnished balconies or patios overlooking the garden or ocean. Beachfront Studios have tiny plunge pools overlooking the water. Potential guests should note that some rooms experience noise from nearby bars.

Features

Ocean-view pool, restaurant with popular barbecues, and massage space

As the beach is shallow and not great for swimming, the resort offers a half-shaded swimming pool overlooking the ocean. It's surrounded by loungers and more can be found under umbrellas lining the beach. A massage pavilion offers typical treatments, in addition to a sauna and herbal steam room. There is no gym, however. The well-regarded, open-air restaurant serves delicious Thai and Western dishes, as well as Italian cuisine, including pizzas made in a wood-fired oven. The regular beachfront barbecues are particularly popular, and an a la carte breakfast can be included in room rates. There are two open-air bars, one with a pool table and another with a ping-pong table. A small playground is on-site for kids, and various excursions and activities can be organized by hotel staff.