Facilities
Sunshine on the rock brings straightforward resort comfort to Koh Kood, one of Thailand’s quieter eastern islands. This 2-star property sits in Moo 5, away from any major tourist crowds – which is exactly the point on an island like Koh Kood. You’re here for the slower pace and natural beauty that comes with choosing Thailand’s less-developed destinations.
What makes this place work is its honest approach to island accommodation. You get resort-style setup without the premium pricing that usually comes with it. The property keeps things simple but covers the basics that matter – reliable Wi-Fi keeps you connected when needed, while the resort format gives you more space and facilities than typical guesthouses. At this price point on Koh Kood, finding resort-style accommodation rather than basic bungalows is genuinely useful.
Insider Tip: Koh Kood’s limited ATM options mean bringing enough cash for your entire stay. The island’s infrastructure is still developing, so don’t rely on finding everything you need locally.
This works best for travelers who want island time without breaking the budget. The 8.7/10 rating from 241 Agoda reviews suggests guests appreciate getting solid value rather than luxury touches. You’re trading fancy amenities and prime beachfront locations for affordable rates and a quieter island experience. The 2-star rating sets realistic expectations – think clean, functional rooms rather than Instagram-worthy interiors.
- Resort-style accommodation at budget pricing
- Reliable Wi-Fi for staying connected
- Strong guest satisfaction ratings (8.7/10)
- Access to Koh Kood’s unspoiled natural environment
- Limited facilities typical of 2-star properties
- Koh Kood’s remote location means fewer dining/shopping options
- Basic accommodation style won’t suit luxury seekers
Starting at $45 per night positions this well for Koh Kood’s budget-conscious market. The island itself offers excellent beaches, waterfalls, and jungle trails within reasonable distances. Getting around Koh Kood typically means renting a motorbike or arranging transport through your accommodation, as the island’s road network is limited but manageable for reaching key spots.































