I've actually reviewed this small hotel once before in this post http://pantip.com/topic/32108601 Since I was a little tired of Hua Hin, I drove a little further and ended up in Pranburi. I stayed there for 3 nights and went around looking for food to review. There are only 6 rooms here. There are 2 Family Rooms with pool access that can accommodate 4-5 people (you can see pictures from the old post) and 4 Standard Rooms on the second floor with pool view, which is the room I stayed in.
A wide-angle shot on a drizzly day.
This is the light of another day, much fresher.
Let's go check out the bedroom. It's on the second floor.
The room is quite spacious and comfortable, not cramped at all. Most importantly, it's very clean and inviting to sleep in.
Restroom, please.
A view from the balcony of my room.
Looking deeper, you will see another building, which is the new building of Villa Cree.
Just a few steps from the old building (which is still very new, lol) to the new building, you will find the back of the new building.
Front of the new building.
The swimming pool of the new building.
Pool Bar of the new Saptakik pool.
The sun is setting and the wind is calm before going out to find something to eat. So I'll leave you with a few more small pictures.
The Villa Cree has opened a new building, just a short walk away. It will offer 8 more rooms, and by the time I post this, it should be close to opening. The ground floor will have a swimming pool, just like the original building, which means there will be 14 rooms with two swimming pools. The dining area from my first stay will be combined on the first floor of the new building, so it will be right by the pool, allowing guests to enjoy breakfast by the water.
The building is not yet open, but guests from the old building have already used the swimming pool.
High angle view of the swimming pool
I'll be back in a bit. The breakfast room will be in the new building, by the pool.
Let's take a look at breakfast. As I mentioned earlier, breakfast here is better than many hotels in the same price range or with a similar number of rooms. There are only 6 rooms here (soon to be 14), but the breakfast is a buffet. Although the food selection is not extensive due to the number of rooms, I think it is very full and the staff really cares about the customers. Many hotels with more rooms tend to have breakfast made to order.
That day I went to stay, I went down to eat quite late. It was already 9 am. I didn't take pictures of some of the food lines because it would have looked very incomplete. But the hotel kept refilling it for me. The last time I stayed for 3 nights, the food was almost never the same each day. You can try looking back. I was really impressed.
My favorite bacon 5555
Rice porridge with fish and shiitake mushrooms, please.
And finally, some bread.
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