We stayed for 2 nights as part of our honeymoon on the way from Phuket to Krabi. We're not lying on beach people, but though that 2 nights/2,5 days lying by the infinity pool, looking at the islands (in the sun), would have been a great way to spend a few days. Unfortunately we arrived during unseasonal heavy rains , which obviously not their fault and which we've ignored for the purpose of the review. Assuming it was sunny, the pool was gorgeous , and the bungalows were excellent ( althought not sea view ), and the outside shower was interesing! the thing that left a bit of a sour taste in the mouth was when ( as we were desparate to get off the island on the second day), we were told that the ferry/speedboat wasn't running due to the bad weather. At this point the skies had cleared and the seas were much calmer than when they had brought us out to the island . The girl at desk persisted in telling there was nothing they could do and we were stuck on the island. On two counts this wasn't good 1. the seas were fine, and looked like they were being put off by a bit of drizzle 2. obvious that the private speedboat was just in fact public and the hotel was at the whim of the local boatmen. Not a lot of use if you're planning your few precious days annual leave around a chosen itinerary. While saying it was all due to the weather condititons, they then let slip that only a few couples were looking to leave,..and the they normally waituntil a boat is full!!! A new girl, Ruby, came onto reception, who was then very helpful and managed to get the boat sorted ( after us and another couple dug our heels in ). Could have been lovely, and sure it would have been if you don't mnd the chance of getting marooned. We will definiltely go back to Thailand, but will base ourselves in the Sala Talay in Krabi - can then visit all the islands, but in control of our own movements. A bit too obvious that trying to keep us on the island another night ( and chargedus 500 baht to hire a DVD player, despite it being ouring with rain! ) We cheered when we set foot on the mainland!