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Hotels in Surat Thani Province
245 Hotels
Jamahkiri Resort & Spa
21/2 Moo 3

The Jamahkiri has been around for awhile and shows its age in places. However, if one is looking for a secluded spot to get away from it all on Koh Tao, it's hard to beat. Hidden on a hillside on the southern coast of the island, the resort overlooks beautiful Shark Bay and Haad Tien Beach. Unfortunately, the resort is not on the beach (unlike the nearby and similarly priced Haad Tien), and requires a short boat trip to get to white sand. The rooms feature nice wood floors, rain showers, tubs, and private balconies, and the resort does have a lovely swimming pool, but getting anywhere involves lots of steep steps, and trips to the restaurant and spa can be exhausting. Staying way out here can be costly too, as the prices are high and there's nothing within walking distance. 

The Place Luxury Boutique Villas
15/4 Moo 2, Sairee

The Place is a perfect getaway for those looking for a tranquil escape. Hidden in the hills of Koh Tao, it only has nine private villas, each completely separate and surrounded by trees, looking out to the sea. Elegant, rustic-luxe rooms all feature elegant wood floors, kitchen facilities, and large plunge pools on the decks. Once checked in, the staff basically leave guests alone, but provide mobile phones they can use for food delivery and taxi pick-ups. The resort doesn't have any facilities so to speak of, not even a restaurant, but most guests come here for privacy and romance, and are content to spend most of their time lounging on the deck.

Ban's Diving Resort
3/1 Moo 1, Sairee Beach

While it can be crowded and chaotic, Ban's offers a vast selection of rooms located smack in the center of Haad Sairee's tourist zone. The restaurant on the beach is always a scene, and the resort's diving instruction programs are arguably the best in the country. Keep in mind, though, that this longtime Koh Tao mainstay is almost like two different properties, consisting of the more elegant upper zone --  with updated rooms, a pool, and quiet spaces -- and the older wing by the beach, which is of more limited value. 

Koh Tao Simple Life Resort
14/11 Moo 1, Sairee Beach

The Koh Tao Simple Life Resort is a good place for young partiers. It's not on the beach, but it's conveniently close to Sairee's dining and drinking spots and has its own pizzeria and bar that stay open late. Clean, mid-range rooms are simple but not without charm, and higher-end rooms have lovely terraces. This is also one of the only resorts right in Sairee with a decent pool. While many guests are more interested in taking diving lessons at the on-site school than in partying, plenty are interested in both, so it may be a bit rowdy for those looking for a quiet vacation.

Sensi Paradise
27 Moo 2, Mae Haad

The Sensi Paradise has a rustic back-to-nature feel but is only a 10-minute walk to Mae Haad town. Lodging ranges from smaller bungalows to large family houses with three bedrooms, all with Wi-Fi. The wooden structures have plenty of authentic charm, and beds have gauzy mosquito netting. There's also a large multi-tiered swimming pool, which provides a brighter alternative to the small sandy beach that doesn't get much sun. A seaside restaurant rounds out the charms, although for Koh Tao, prices are on the high side. It might also be worth considering the Chintakiri and View Point resorts. 

Koh Tao Bamboo Huts
30/2 Jax Trek

The adults-only Koh Tao Bamboo Huts is set in a gorgeous location, right on a small white-sand beach. Bungalows here come with outdoor showers and some have their own pools. Wi-Fi is available in the rooms although service is not always reliable, and there are a few dining options, including the romantic Starlight, a dinner spot with beautiful sunset views. Visitors should be prepared to do a lot of walking, as the resort is spread out and getting from spot to spot often requires steep trudges. Rates are a bit hard to justify when the more upscale Haadtien costs about the same (or less).

Charm Churee Villa
30 / 1 Moo 2 Jansom Bay

This mid-range property offers rustic bungalows and a scenic back-to-nature location, but with some major flaws. There is no swimming pool, and while rooms may look charming upon first glance, their poor construction means guests can expect bugs and possible maintenance issues (such as lack of hot water or broken air conditioners). With a location hidden in the forest right next to the sea on a good snorkeling bay, the Charm Churee does offer privacy, a romantic outdoor restaurant, and access to nearby Mae Haad for eating and drinking. The pretty private beach with a massage hut, bar, and free snorkeling equipment is an upside, but loungers here could be nicer. It may be worth considering the pricier Haad Tien Beach Resort for a pool and fun beach bar, or the slightly cheaper Chintakiri, which offers a small pool with great views.

Aminjirah Resort Koh Tao
16/4 Moo 2, Sairee Beach

This small, 17-room boutique resort overlooking the beautiful sea and Nang Yuan Island below is a fabulous, secluded romantic getaway. It's built into into a hillside, and almost the last resort up a mountain road toward the northern end of the island. Views from the infinity-edge pool are hard to top anywhere on Koh Tao. The resort's Ocean Lounge is as romantic as they come, perfect for sunset cocktails and gourmet candlelit dinners. Rooms have attractive (if not quite luxurious) Thai decor and free Wi-Fi; some have private pools. The small size means that guests can expect plenty of personalized staff attention. Just note that the resort is not on the beach.

Ko Tao Resort
19 / 1 Moo 3 Chalook Baan

The Ko Tao Resort has a range of lodging options, from worn, beachfront Standard Rooms with basic amenities to fancier mountaintop digs in the Paradise Zone with spacious quarters, bathtubs, and balconies with beautiful panoramic views. There's also a diving school, a seaside restaurant where a free breakfast is served, three swimming pools, and plenty of beach space. The beachfront rooms are within walking distance of Chalok Baan Khao village.

Chintakiri Resort
19/59-77 Moo 3, Chalok baan kao

This small resort is one of the most popular mid-range picks on the island, thanks largely to its great views of the Chalok Baan Khao Bay. It is located up a steep drive, away from the village and beach crowds, giving it a secluded feel. Those looking for a quieter tropical getaway will appreciate it here, as long as they don't mind huffing and puffing up the hill after going to town and beach. The pool is quite small (though the outlook is truly terrific), the restaurant food gets high marks from guests, and rooms are simple but clean and charming. Comparable options in this price range include Ban's Diving Resort and the aptly named View Point Resort.