This grand hotel is fairly new but suffered 3 years of closure due to CoVid. The historic photos show it in it's pervious glory. As a result of the closure it needs a good deep clean and a refresh however, no doubt, funds are limited so, it seems, they are restarting the business and, I am sure, will invest during the upcoming off season to bring it back up to it's previous glory. The small town itself is not very touristy and the main draw is the incredible Preecha Seafood Restaurant almost next door which gets busy each night and brings the tourists, who stay at the Condotels and Resorts at Ban Amphur Beach, the next beach area South of the Nantra, to eat and then return to their accommodation. When we arrived it was difficult to find the entrance. The hotel is on the seafront but set back from the road. Access is down a narrow alley which has an easily missed red sign at the opening stating, in Thai, that it is the access route to the Nantra. Improving the signage and some white paint could transform the approach. We were in Room 404. The door entry card worked on a bit 9f a hit and miss system. Sometimes it opened straight away other times nothing or a red light flash and a 30second or so delay before it worked. It had a great sea view, I don't know what the view from the rooms opposite was like. There was Aircon, a small fridge, that was rather noisy at night, bottled water but no tea/coffee facilities, mini bar nor phone. There was a safe but it was not secured down. The wash area, toilet and shower room worked well but needed some love. The glass pane between the shower area and bedroom is cracked at the bottom corner. There were limited power points. One above the fridge, one used by TV, one used by fridge, The room needs a tidy up, there are burn marks on floor between the bed and window despite the large No Smoking sign warning of a 2000bht fine for breaching the rule. There are chunks missing from the laminate surfaces and scuffs to the walls. Cleaning seems to be basic as we had a cluster of spiders on the ceiling in the wet area, something Wifey is particularly reactive to. We had a swarm of tiny spiders on the counter above the fridge, across the wall to the door and upwards towards the ceiling plus another load coming down from a hole in the corner of the ceiling in the washroom on to the counter top. We managed to get rid of them but no doubt they will return. Fortunately there were big shelves by the windows onto which we could stash our kit to keep them away from the ants. The "private" beach is dirty and below the tideline has lots of rubbish during low tide. Whether a quick clean up would solve that or the rubbish would simply be replaced by the next tide I don't know. Placing a net across the mouth of the inlet might help but may affect the whole ecosystem of the inlet. I hope these considerations have been made but sadly I think the general Thai apathy has taken charge. There are no catering facil
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