Guest score breakdown
9 / 10Facilities
Room Types
One-Bedroom Bungalow
Suan Maprao Ko Kut Resort brings a genuine island resort feel to Koh Kood, Thailand’s fourth-largest but least developed major island. This property captures the laid-back essence that draws visitors to escape the crowds of more popular destinations. The resort sits in a prime location that recent guests consistently rate 9.2/10, putting you right where you want to be for that authentic island experience.
The resort specializes in One-Bedroom Bungalows that sleep two people, giving you your own private space rather than cramped hotel rooms. What really sets this place apart is the exceptional staff service — guests rate it 9.5/10, which is rare to see consistently. The property combines solid facilities (8.8/10 rating) with genuine comfort (9.0/10), creating that sweet spot where everything just works without feeling overly polished or corporate.
Insider Tip: Check-in closes at 18:00 sharp, and check-out ends at 11:00. Plan your ferry connections accordingly since Koh Kood transport runs on island time.
Couples seeking a peaceful retreat will love this setup, especially given the strong 9.0/10 overall rating on Booking.com. The bungalow-style accommodation appeals to travelers who want privacy and space to unwind. However, this isn’t a party destination or family-focused resort — it’s designed for relaxation and quiet island living. The excellent cleanliness rating (8.9/10) shows they maintain standards without the premium pricing of luxury resorts.
- Outstanding staff service (9.5/10) ensures smooth stays
- Private bungalows offer better space than standard hotel rooms
- Top-rated location puts you in Koh Kood’s best spot
- Limited check-in hours may complicate late arrivals
- Quiet island setting means minimal nightlife options
Starting from $61/night, this represents solid value for Koh Kood, where accommodation options remain limited compared to busier Thai islands. You’re well-positioned to explore nearby attractions like Koh Kham and Koh Khai Huaro (Laughing Island) for day trips. The island’s limited development means getting around requires planning, but that’s exactly what keeps Koh Kood special for travelers seeking Thailand’s quieter side.











