Guest score breakdown
7.8 / 10Facilities
Room Types
Deluxe Double Room
Deluxe Twin Room
Bunyagard Koh Kood Resort brings reliable comfort to one of Thailand’s least developed islands. This resort sits in Village No. 2 on Koh Kood, where you’ll find genuine island life without the tourist circus that dominates other Thai destinations. The property earned an impressive 8.4 location score from recent guests, putting you close to the island’s natural attractions while maintaining that authentic, unhurried island vibe.
The resort’s strongest suit is guest comfort, scoring 8.1/10 in reviews — notably higher than its overall 7.8 Booking.com rating. You’ll choose between Deluxe Double or Twin rooms (both sleep two), and while the facilities score sits at a modest 7.2, the staff consistently delivers with their 7.8 rating. What really sets this place apart is its positioning on an island where development remains minimal, giving you access to untouched beaches and clear waters without sacrificing basic comforts.
Insider Tip: Check-in cuts off at 20:00 (8 PM), which matters on Koh Kood where transport options are limited. Plan your ferry arrival accordingly, especially during monsoon season when schedules can shift.
This resort works well for travelers seeking a middle-ground island experience. At $97 per night, you’re paying for location and decent standards rather than luxury amenities. The 7.8 cleanliness score and solid comfort ratings suggest you’ll get what you pay for without unpleasant surprises. However, if you need extensive facilities or nightlife, this isn’t your spot — Koh Kood itself prioritizes nature over entertainment options.
- Excellent location score (8.4) on unspoiled island
- Strong comfort rating (8.1) for peaceful sleep
- Limited check-in window until 8 PM only
- Modest facilities score (7.2) compared to mainland resorts
The $97 rate positions this as mid-range for Koh Kood, where accommodation choices remain limited compared to busier islands. You’re within reach of Koh Kham for day trips and Hat Ban Chuen beach access. The island’s small size means most attractions stay accessible by motorbike or boat tour, though you’ll want to plan transport since options don’t run constantly like on larger islands.











