Sand Sea Resort Railay Beach — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Krabi, Thailand
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Sand Sea Resort Railay Beach

Krabi  ·  Thailand  ·  192 Moo 5 Saitai Muang Krabi

4.1 2116 guest reviews

About Sand Sea Resort Railay Beach — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Krabi

Sand Sea Resort Railay Beach is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Krabi, Thailand. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5

Menna
★★★★★ Aug 2025

Our rooms were spacious, the staff was kind and accomodating. The resort has an excellent location, with stunning views both on the east and the west side of Railay beach. The breakfast was nice as well. Thank you for your hospitality 🙏.

Michael
★★★★★ Mar 2025

Very happy with our stay here, would certainly recommend. Location is excellent, right in the heart of Railay. The resort is massive and has 3 pools, we were very happy with the room we got which was next to Pool 1 and right on the main beach (west side). Check in and check out was very smooth, and our room was ready for us even though we arrived two hours before our check in time. The staff were also super friendly and helpful and helped carry our bags to the room using the golf buggy’s and carried our bags up the stairs. So strong! We had breakfast included which was a buffet help yourself style, the food was average but it did the job. This is the one area I think they could improve a bit. Overall, highly recommended. Thank you!

Ejay Menchavez
★★★★☆ Aug 2025

I had a very good experience, the staff was very attentive and made sure to prioritize my needs. The room was very nice, and they did a really good job of cleaning our room every day. The location itself has a few challenges. The beach surrounding the hotel isn't the best experience, all the trash gets washed up right where the restaurant is. It definitely makes the experience less magical. It's not the hotel's fault though, that's actually due to tourism, in my opinion.