We stayed here for two nights in March 2026 while traveling around the island. It's a city hotel located on the street leading to Kem Beach, the main city beach. There are several minimarts, cafes, and restaurants nearby. Directly opposite, there's a stop for the free double-decker shuttle to Sunset Town, which is very convenient for trips to shows and the cable car – about a 15-minute ride.
Breakfast is available for an extra 150,000 VND on the top floor. It includes Pho Bo soup, eggs made to order, sausages, vegetables, local fruits, greens, butter, toast, juices, tea, and coffee.
The room isn't large, but it's quiet, even with a street view. The bathroom has everything you need, no issues there. 350ml water bottles, tea, and coffee are replenished daily; other items in the minibar are extra.
Beach towels are provided in the room, but they don't grant access to loungers on the beach. Those spots, as well as the toilets and showers on the beach, cost extra. This is how Kem Beach differs from other beaches on the island.
Overall, it has everything you need for a short stay of a few days.
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