Rayong... doesn't just have Koh Samet, you know! There are many other islands, such as...

Koh Man Nok, a private island with pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.

At first glance, this photo could easily be mistaken for an underwater scene.

Travel

Public transportation

The recommended mode of transportation from Ekamai Bus Terminal is a van, which will conveniently drop you off directly in front of the Koh Munnork office.

(No need to worry about safety, they have a speed detection system. Do not exceed the speed limit, otherwise the alarm will sound.)

The renowned "VR" van service, with a sign indicating its destination as Laem Mae Phim, can be found at the pier. If you are unable to locate it, inquire with nearby ticket vendors about the specific location for boarding the ferry to Koh Mun Nok. The roundtrip fare is 400 baht, with each one-way trip costing 200 baht.

Note: Don't forget to ask for the van's business card when you buy your ticket so you can book your return trip. The van will pick you up right in front of the office.

The return boat departs only once at 3:00 PM.

Private car

Following the GPS, the drive to Rayong took approximately 3 hours.

The office provides parking services.

Covered parking with security personnel.

There are restrooms and a delicious and affordable à la carte restaurant nearby.

Upon arrival at the office, please register with the staff at the designated location to receive your luggage tag.

Upon arrival at the boat, passengers can board directly without luggage.

The only ferry to the island departs at 13:00. If you miss it, you will need to charter a speedboat.


We purchased a resort package directly for approximately 6,900 baht per night (accommodating two people with three meals included) excluding beverages. **The price is per room, not per person.**

After a boat ride of almost an hour, we were greeted by this breathtaking scenery. As we disembarked, friendly staff were there to welcome us.

Accompanied by a delicious welcome drink, the dizziness is gone.

This resort offers only 22 bungalows, ensuring a peaceful and private atmosphere.



Look, is it white? Is it beautiful?

The resort does not allow any beverages to be brought onto the island. (There is a corkage fee for all types of bottles.)

The room comes with two complimentary bottles of water daily.

Snacks are allowed, but please remember to dispose of your trash responsibly. Let's keep the environment clean together.

So that our nature will be beautiful forever.

Accommodation options are available in three types.

The first type is a beach front bungalow, located directly on the beach with a balcony offering stunning sea views.

The villa features an outdoor shower with stunning ocean and stargazing views. It boasts a king-size bed and separate living and bedroom areas.

The second type, garden cottage (villa room q), is a cottage in the garden. The room is decorated in a seafaring style.

The room is beautifully decorated.

The final option is the bungalow villa b, which is a spacious room with two beds that can accommodate up to four guests.

The apartment features two bathrooms, eliminating the need to share. While it lacks a television and refrigerator, it offers air conditioning, a water heater, soap, shampoo, towels, razors, and a hairdryer for your convenience.


The accommodation has mobile phone signal. However, the internet signal may be weak in the remote areas. The signal is strong in the lobby area.

Free Wi-Fi is available.

Water and electricity here are self-generated. There will be a break for the power generation machine from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

The swimming pool is open to all guests, but proper swimwear is required. See how much fun it can be!

This island is teeming with peacocks, seemingly unafraid of humans. You'll often see them strutting along the beach. With a bit of luck, you might even witness their spectacular displays.

You will also see a performance by the Nang Ram dancers.

Pets are welcome, but there is a fee of 1000 per pet.

This island boasts an abundance of pavilions, ensuring ample space for all guests without the need for competition.

This is a great place to relax and read a book, but it can get quite hot during the day.

If you're worried about getting bored, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained here.

For example, renting a kayak costs 400 baht per hour.

Snorkeling equipment, including life jackets, is available for free loan. Guests are welcome to snorkel directly from the beach.

Free fishing

Walk around the island.

If you get hungry during the day, try ordering a single dish. In the picture, we ordered garlic squid with fried egg.

At around 200 baht, the price may seem expensive, but considering the quantity and transportation, we believe it is quite reasonable.

Dinner is served from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM. We forgot to take pictures of the food, but it was delicious.

The breathtaking view of the sunset over the vast ocean is truly remarkable.

The breakfast set includes an American breakfast option.

We tried both the seafood porridge and the rice porridge, and they were both delicious.


Behold the beauty and abundance, may it remain this way forever.

Rayong offers a plethora of attractions, making it a top destination.

Man Nok Island Resort, a paradise on earth within easy reach of Bangkok, offers a truly unforgettable experience.

Accommodation

Koh Munnork Private Island Resort

https://munnorkprivateisland.com/

Munnork Private Island

Call 02 664 0975

Other journeys of ours

Tiewjonmaedah13








Comments