Along with a restaurant, there's a coffee shop/cafe on site. You can enjoy a drink at one of the bars, which include a beach bar and a bar/lounge. A free manager's reception is offered daily. Public spaces have free WiFi.
A fitness center, spa services, and a terrace are also featured at Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping. Self parking is free.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this 4-star Krabi hotel.
How close is Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping to the airport?
Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping is 21.1 mi (47-min drive) away from the Krabi Intl. Airport (KBV) airport, the closest popular airport to the property.
Does Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping have an airport shuttle?
Airport shuttle services are not available at Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping.
How close is Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping to the beach?
This hotel is on the beach. Don't forget your sunscreen!
Does Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping offer free breakfast?
Free breakfast isnât provided at Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping, but buffet breakfast is offered for a fee of THB 350 for adults and THB 175 for children. It's available every day from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
Is there a casino at Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping?
No, there is no casino at this hotel.
What time is check-in at Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping?
Check-in start time: 2:00 PM; Check-in end time: 8:00 PM.
Is there free parking at Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping?
This hotel offers free self parking.
Does Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping have a pool?
Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping does not have a pool.
Does Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping have a restaurant?
Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping is home to Bac-A-Sable, which features Thai cuisine, ocean views, and a beachfront location.
Does Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping have a spa?
This hotel doesn't have a spa, but it does offer mani/pedis, facials, and reflexology.
How close is Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping to downtown Krabi?
Krabi Campsite Glamping & Camping is 0.3 mi away from Ban Thalane.
The staff were great, and the location was gorgeous. The dinner and lunch options were delicious. Breakfast was incredibly disappointing. It was incredibly western, and consisted of only fruits and breads. If you wanted meat, it would be made in the western way. It is also incredibly remote. This in itself is not a bad thing. However, the power grid is a major problem. The local grid can't sustain the resort, so the power drops to almost out every minute or so. The air conditioner therefore can only run for a few seconds. It was UNGODLY hot with nowhere to retreat from the heat. Even the ocean was bathtub hot. The place would be so nice if the room wasn't too hot to sleep in. We ended up leaving after the first night for Krabi proper, as we needed cooler temperatures. There is also a large concentration of mosques in the area, which isn't our type of people. Overall, if you're a hippie who doesn't care about food options or stuff to do being 45 minutes away, you would probably enjoy it. But it wasn't for us.