"Very noisy neighbouring bar playing loud music on one side of the hotel every night until midnight or 1am. It's an old grand house that is losing a lot of quality and has been converted into a jumbled café full of stuff. The staff are very friendly and kind. The beds and linen are exceptionally comfortable. One of the showers needs a lot of maintenance."
"Very noisy neighbouring bar playing loud music on one side of the hotel every night until midnight or 1am. It's an old grand house that is losing a lot of quality and has been converted into a jumbled café full of stuff. The staff are very friendly and kind. The beds and linen are exceptionally comfortable. One of the showers needs a lot of maintenance."
"i stayed at female dorm for three nights. overall is very clean, i like the living space where cn sit and relax. the only one electric plug beside bed is a bit broken, i suggest cn add on one more plug could be more conveniet. the staff very friendly and helpful, cn comunicate well in English. will stay if visit phuket old town again"
"i stayed at female dorm for three nights. overall is very clean, i like the living space where cn sit and relax. the only one electric plug beside bed is a bit broken, i suggest cn add on one more plug could be more conveniet. the staff very friendly and helpful, cn comunicate well in English. will stay if visit phuket old town again"
"We loved our room at Sleepy Station. It was spacious, clean, comfortable and great value for money. We enjoyed the tea/coffee making facilities in the room and the water cooler too. The staff were friendly and helpful."
"We loved our room at Sleepy Station. It was spacious, clean, comfortable and great value for money. We enjoyed the tea/coffee making facilities in the room and the water cooler too. The staff were friendly and helpful."
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"The hotel layout was odd and looked much better in photos. Rooms surround the pool (as you can see in pics), so unless the sun is directly overhead, you’re in shade most of the time. Something to keep in mind if you’re after proper sun.
The biggest downside was the constant battle for sunbeds, which made it feel like a budget European hotel. There were chairs around the pool, but they weren’t really usable for relaxing.
The beach is a 5–10 minute walk, but not great, so we only went a couple of times. It just wasnt nice and the sun beds were old and nasty.
My main issue was how they handled our booking when our Dubai flight was cancelled due to the Iran conflict. Despite the situation being completely out of our control, they refused to accommodate us properly. They offered to change dates, but only by downgrading our room and charging us MORE. No flexibility, no effort to help. It came across as very money-driven and left a bad impression. We totally appreciate the need for refund policies. But I think to have asked for more money for a downgrade was insulting. We stayed there for the few nights we had left of our booking and left. We went to another hotel in Kamala and had an amazing time. Kamala was lovely. Shout out to Ayara Kamala where we stayed the rest of our trip.
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"The room cleaning was terrible not enough toilet paper, the shampoo hair conditioner and body wash was empty. Did not restock water for coffee did not was cups or silverware. Not good!"
"Quiet, beachy vibe, staff was lovely, food was good, pool was nice, locals can pay a daily rate to visit but that was fun because my kids made friends. Bed set up was perfect for a family with 2-3 kids, everyone had their own bed. A solid hour from the airport but not inaccessible, 40 min into ChillVa market. Night life wasn’t for us so not an issue. Overall lovely stay, only slight downside was mosquitoes in the shower area which is open air. A fan would have been nice to keep them at bay while using the bathroom area, but we didn’t have any issues otherwise. "
"We had a great time staying here (almost 4 weeks)
Pro : location fab - lots of restaurants along the strip, favourite Nikita’s. just 10mins in a grab to Naihan beach. Pools are great, if not a little small but people come and go so you can usually get a Lounger. Towels provided in your room . The grounds are beautiful- there’s one maintenance guy that seems to do everything !
Our room was dated but clean . Beds so comfy and sheets crisp . Nice balcony area..laundry a must - the lady is so helpful (and cheap)
People in Rawai are friendly and helpful.
Cons : whilst the pool is maintained and cleaned , and the grounds are swept , the loungers/shades and patio around the pool could do with a jet wash. Plus more then one of us have caught our foot in the pool from old lights that have been removed ?
Breakfast - get there between 7&8 to ensure everything is available - cups, butter, Cuttlery etc it could also do with a good wash on the floors and windows ! Breakfast ok - staff do their best. The beach nearby is for boats only . Not sunbathing ! Also said theres a winery attached . Not true ??! Also no rooftop bar (or any bar within the hotel ) so definetly needs updating (on Expedia for sure)
Would we stay here again ? Yes - it is value for money , if you can over the nooks and crannies ! "
"5 stars across the board. SunSuri Resort exceeded our expectations in every way. The staff was incredibly polite, welcoming, and accommodating throughout our entire stay. The property is very clean, the pool area is beautiful, and the food was amazing. The daily breakfast spread was hands down the best we’ve ever had — huge variety and everything was fresh and delicious. Highly recommend SunSuri if you’re staying in Phuket."
By choosing a hostel, you can reduce your spending on accommodations and use more of your trip funds for going out during your stay. We've heard good things about this destination's natural setting, including its beaches and island views.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Rawai?
The weather is important when you're discovering new places, so here's some information that may be helpful: The hottest months are usually March and April, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 27°C. The rainiest months in Rawai are September, October, July and August, with each month seeing an average of 345 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Rawai?
Overall, Rawai is known for its beaches, seafood and boating opportunities. Major attractions include Kata Beach, Karon Beach and Bangla Road. Get out into nature with places such as Chalong Bay, Rawai Beach and Nai Han Beach. Cultural attractions include Rawai Art Village, Simon Cabaret and Thai Hua Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Rawai while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Rawai on hand to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the nearest airport, which is Phuket (HKT-Phuket Intl.), located 20.7 mi (33.3 km) away from the city centre.