Phi Phi Holiday Resort Leam Tong Beach
Phi Phi Don · Thailand · Leam Tong Beach Krabi
About Phi Phi Holiday Resort Leam Tong Beach — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Phi Phi Don
Phi Phi Holiday Resort Leam Tong Beach is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Phi Phi Don, Thailand. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
From the moment we stepped off the pier we were greeted by Oh who drove us to the hotel on the back of his tractor which was such fun and started off the most incredible 3 day vacation of our time in Thailand. We were greeted by such friendly and hospitable staff in a beautiful reception area and then transported by golf cart all the way to the sunset pool room. Wow! What an exquisite room with a gorgeous view. The room was comfortable, clean, spacious and a few steps away from the Sunset bar and infinity pool. The various pools at the resort are all a must to see and swim. We loved the food, drinks and the location is perfect! Removed from the chaos of Ton Sai but close enough to get there if you want to experience it. We highly recommend!
We went there during rain season and were very lucky with the weather. It was very quiet and just a handful of people staying at the resort. The staff was very friendly, especially Sun, Lemon and O (Mario) were always helping with good tips and advice. We had an amazing vacation and were able to relax. The beach is perfect there and going to snorkel at the resorts beach offers a broad variation of corals and different fish.
Set in a remote corner of Phi Phi, this resort is a remarkable feat of construction and location. The jungle-fringed grounds are vast and atmospheric, with frogs serenading the paths by night and even the occasional python sighting to spice up your stroll. The beach is idyllic—peaceful, coral-rich, and home to the best snorkeling we encountered in southern Thailand. The infinity pool is beautifully positioned, just steps from the sea, and we spent two blissful days drifting between saltwater and poolside. The breakfast buffet has range and charm, and overall, the place exudes laid-back island life. But it also feels, at times, like a budget hotel in disguise. Details are missed: mugs and kettles in the rooms, but no coffee sachets; bins left to overflow; poolside towels requiring a cross-campus trek and vanishing by morning. The astroturf around the infinity pool is worn and joyless, and the early towel return time is baffling. The breakfast area becomes gridlocked thanks to an underwhelming coffee setup—few machines, endless queues, and no real urgency to fix it. Room features like stiff curtains add to a sense that the place could be vastly improved by someone simply walking around each day with a critical eye and a checklist. A stunning location that delivers on beauty and tranquility—but the experience could be transformed with better care, oversight, and coffee.