Located in Ranong, a 16-minute walk from Rattanarangsan Palace, The Galla Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Tharidsawan
Thailand
Everything is good, room is nice, the Korean restaurant provides good food. Very comfy
Located within a 8-minute walk of Rattanarangsan Palace and 1.5 miles of Raksa Warin Hot Spring, Sino Mansion provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Ranong.
Located in Ranong, a 18-minute walk from Rattanarangsan Palace, The Iconic Hotel Ranong has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Denys
Thailand
Good location, kind staff, clean, have a parking, good breakfast
Located in Ranong, a 13-minute walk from Rattanarangsan Palace, Blu Monkey Hub & Hotel Ranong has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located in Ranong, a 14-minute walk from Rattanarangsan Palace, Daddy Dream Hotel and Residence has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Ornanong
Thailand
Good small hotel with friendly staffs. I think it run by the family. When we was there it under renovation but there was no problem since we always out in day time.
Located in Ranong, within 1.8 miles of Rattanarangsan Palace and 2.4 miles of Raksa Warin Hot Spring, Greenish Ranong Hotel provides accommodations with a garden as well as free private parking for...
petit déjeuné moyen, petit amuse bouche divers ...
Located in Ranong, 2 miles from Rattanarangsan Palace, Baan Yamoo Ranong provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Great location for a stop over on the way to Phuket
Located in Ranong, a 13-minute walk from Rattanarangsan Palace, Blu Monkey Hub & Hotel Ranong has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
nice hotel, would stay again if i do another visa run
Located in Ranong, within a 11-minute walk of Rattanarangsan Palace and 1.2 miles of Raksa Warin Hot Spring, Tanatnan Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private...
gutes hotel
große Zimmer
nettes personal
komme gerne wieder
Located in Ranong, 7.5 miles from Rattanarangsan Palace, Jansom Beach Resort has accommodations with a private beach area, free private parking and a restaurant.
It's nothing fancy but has a classic feel to it. Together with the location and sea view, it was perfect for my one night stay.
This made for an interesting short stay. Ranong is not the most exciting of towns, but there was more than enough to see and do on our two days. We were there for Chinese new year and very much enjoyed the large fair in the main street - very much a local affair, lots of families and only a handful of tourists. The Rattana Rangsarn Palace was surprisingly interesting - well displayed information about the visit of the King Rama V, including extracts from a contemporaneous account of his visit. The hot springs on the outskirts of town also merit a visit - boy, is the water hot! The fishing port is absolutely vast and teeming with activity, but this is a proper industrial area, so none of the shoreside seafood restaurants which we were expecting to find. The fishing port section of town sits on the delta of a river, so the shore is muddy and not sandy as you might find slightly lower down the coast. The town is really big - a lot bigger than we expected - so we were glad we had the car to be able to get around. If you happened to be in this part of Thailand, I'd say that you could spend a couple of interesting days here, but it's not a town which is worth going out of your way to visit.
Jo
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Ranong has much to offer, three hot springs in the area you...
Ranong has much to offer, three hot springs in the area you can access by renting a motorbike, or renting a car, or hiring a car or see-lor (truck) with driver. Two of the hot springs are relatively close proximity to Ranong Town. The weekend street market, closed to vehicle traffic, is charming, with tradition old style ways of cooking desserts and savory dishes. Along with this plethora of different types of street food, are local street buskers, who know and play their music well. What is especially touching and memorable about Ranong, are how open and caring the locals are. We have visited three times, and are looking forward to our next return.
Sarah M. Bond
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Like what they say, Ranong is biodiverse.
Like what they say, Ranong is biodiverse. We saw a place where there were hundreds of fireflies. It was very beautiful. We stayed most of the days (lockdown) in Koh Payam. It is an island with beautiful beaches, hornbill birds, otters and of course snakes. It is worth the lockdown days. We love it there. There was an old woman who almost adopted us because she's very kind to us. and for advertisement her place is Maronee Guesthouse. Such a kind-hearted woman.
Mavic123456
Thailand
Scored 10
10
First time here and have spent only a day before departing...
First time here and have spent only a day before departing on live aboard dive trip. Very pleasant, quiet and affordable location. No hassling or bustling traffic and hawkers here. Definately a cool and relaxed location and one can enjoy oneself here. More over a launch spot to Myanmar and the islands here. Will investigate the region further afield on our return to Ranong after the live aboard.
john
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We did not plan to go there.
We did not plan to go there. We cancelled our trip to Vietnam due to the Covid-19 situation. I also needed to make a Visa run so we decided to spend our 5 day vacation in Ranong.
Getting around is a bit expensive. You will not see any tuk-tuks. Transportation is mostly by songtow, which is cheap enough in the city, but venturing out to the various attractions cost more. Mind you, it's all relative. We spent 1000 bt for a four hour trip to the national park by songtow, about an hour distance each way. The day rate was 1,500 bt.
The town is mid-size, not too busy. There are hot springs and a national park with a great natural beach (by that I mean not domesticated with resorts etc, - it must be awesome in stormy weather) not too far from town. The local food (especially the roti) was great. We went early March and the waterfall attraction was dried up.
The Visa run was an adventure. Take a boat (half an hour or so) across to the southern tip of Myanmar, pay 10 US$ to enter/exit, then back to the boat and return to Thailand (Ranong). 600 bt for the boat trip.
We enjoyed our time there, but in honesty, once was enough.
D
Doug
Canada
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The hotel was comfortable for our 1 night stay and close to the pier for our transfer, but we didn’t find anything open for dinner or drinks around the area, so best to stay in the hotel they have a little cafe open till 11pm
Small but clean and modern rooms in the center of Ranong. Hot shower with good pressure. AC next to the door so it's not directed at the bed. Bed was comfortable, we had a calm night.
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