I Na Seaview Ban Phe Rayong — a small boutique stay near the Ko Samet pier for travelers passing through
If you're planning to cross over to Ko Samet and want a small, charming place that's walkable to the Ban Phe pier so you don't have to haul your bags far, and that sits close to Suan Son Beach just a few minutes' drive away — I Na Seaview is a name worth watching in the Ban Phe area · it's a small boutique stay with only about 20 rooms, decorated in a simple, easy-on-the-eyes sea-toned style, with a standout detail many people mention: an on-site seafood restaurant and wine bar, plus spa and sauna service · it sits on the Phe Subdistrict side of Mueang Rayong, only about 0.2–0.9 km from the Ban Phe pier and roughly a 5-minute drive from Suan Son Beach · rates start at around THB 1,000–1,800/night depending on room type and season · the overall score sits at about 7.2 — it's a small stay where you need to understand what you do and don't get before booking. This review pulls together the voices of real guests and information from several platforms so you can decide with the right expectations.
Who I Na Seaview is right for — to put it as simply as possible, I Na Seaview is a "small boutique stay in the Ban Phe area" for people who want a stopover before or after crossing to Ko Samet, or who want to explore the Suan Son–Ban Phe coast at an easy pace without paying a lot · this isn't a big beachfront resort with an infinity pool and a full slate of activities, and it isn't a chain hotel with everything polished to the same standard at every turn · instead it's a small stay of around 20 rooms that leans on a friendly feel, a simple sea-toned design, and a location that genuinely lets you walk to the Ban Phe pier · the reviews and the property's own information line up on the same point: the best-fit guests are couples, solo travelers, backpackers, and small groups of friends who want one or two nights before crossing to the island, or who use it as a base for exploring Ban Phe and Suan Son · on the flip side, if you're traveling as a big family, need lots of connecting rooms, want a large pool for the kids to splash in all day, or are looking for a luxury resort where you open the door straight onto the sand, this may not be the answer — you'd be better off looking at a beachfront resort at Mae Ramphueng or right on Ko Samet · the appeal of I Na Seaview is "small, convenient, and close to the pier" rather than "luxurious with every amenity covered" — set your expectations correctly from the start and the odds of being pleasantly surprised go way up.
Location and getting around — I Na Seaview sits at 280/125 Moo 2, Phe Subdistrict, Mueang District, Rayong, in the Ban Phe area, which is the main gateway for trips to Ko Samet · the number-one selling point is that it's very close to the Ban Phe pier, about 0.2–0.9 km, within walking distance — for anyone crossing to Ko Samet, that's a clear advantage, because you don't have to drag your bags far or pay for another ride to the pier · this area has the Ban Phe market, seafood restaurants, convenience stores, and ferry ticket counters all nearby, which makes it easy to get yourself sorted before boarding · as for Suan Son Beach (Phe Arboretum), a long white-sand beach shaded by rows of pine trees on the Rayong coast, it's about 2 km away, or roughly a 5-minute drive — ideal for driving over for an evening stroll along the shore · for longer trips: the Rayong town center and market are about a 20–25 min drive, while U-Tapao Airport (UTP) is around 60–66 km away, roughly a 1 hr drive · one thing to know is that the Ban Phe area suits people who have their own car or don't mind hailing a local hired ride, since public transport isn't dense — but if you've come specifically to cross to Ko Samet, this stay is within walking distance of the pier, so that's not an issue, and there's free parking for those who drive themselves and want to leave the car while heading to the island (best to ask the property in advance).
"We chose this place because you can walk straight to the pier — no need to call a ride. We arrived in the evening, walked over for seafood at the Ban Phe market, and the next morning rolled our bags onto the boat to Samet, super easy. The stay is small but clean and nice and quiet."
Room types and decor — I Na Seaview is a small stay with around 20 rooms spread over just a few floors, so it feels private and isn't crowded like a big hotel · the rooms are decorated in a simple, easy-on-the-eyes sea-toned style that leans on cleanliness and function rather than luxury · the standard room comes with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fridge, free drinking water, and a private bathroom with a water heater and basic toiletries · a detail many people like is that some rooms have a balcony or terrace looking out over the coast or the seaside surroundings, which is worth specifically requesting at the time of booking if the view matters to you · since it's a small stay, the room size suits 2 people mainly, with some types fitting up to 3, but it isn't built around large family rooms · part of the reviews praise the rooms as "clean and comfortable for the price" and say the team keeps things tidy · at the same time, because it's a small stay and not a luxury hotel, you have to understand that some details are simple — not every corner is immaculate the way a five-star hotel would be, and the in-room items are a basic set · the advice is that if the view or quiet matters to you, ask the property about the room's position and which way it faces before booking, because rooms in a small stay tend to vary quite a bit by location.
Amenities, pool, and spa — even though it's a small stay, I Na Seaview has amenities that punch above its weight for this size · the point that comes up often is that it has spa, massage room, and sauna service for guests to relax after traveling or coming back from a full day at the sea — something you don't find often in a small stay at this price · on top of that there's a bar/lounge with a barbecue area on the terrace that's great for a chilled-out evening, plus a common area/lounge to relax in · the basics are all covered: free Wi-Fi, free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, room service, luggage storage, laundry service, and help arranging tours and ferry tickets · some sources mention there's a small pool area/soaking corner too, but this is worth checking with the property before booking if it matters to you, since some small stays have limited space · to be honest about it, these amenities are the "enough-for-the-size-of-the-stay" kind, not on the level of a big resort — but in terms of how complete and good-value they are for a small stay, it's done well and lifts the experience a lot, especially for people who want an on-site place for a massage and somewhere to sit and chill.
Food and bar — this is another point that sets I Na Seaview apart from the usual small stays in the Ban Phe area · the property has an on-site seafood restaurant serving Thai food and seafood, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, ideal for people who want to eat easily without going far · and what's interesting is that there's also a wine bar with an evening-sipping vibe, serving Italian/Western-style dishes at dinner — a detail that gives this small stay more charm than its size suggests, and suits couples who want a dinner with a nice atmosphere · one thing to know is that some room packages don't include breakfast (information from booking platforms shows many rates are breakfast-free), so check at the time of booking whether the rate you pick includes breakfast · the upside is that the location helps a lot — the Ban Phe area is known for seafood restaurants and the Ban Phe market, where the catch is fresh, prices are reasonable, it's a short walk away, and there are plenty of places to choose from · the bottom line on food here is that it's flexible: eat at the property's restaurant, sip wine in the evening, or walk out and dig into seafood at the Ban Phe market as you please — which is part of the charm of staying in this area.
Service and care — because it's a small stay, the service has a "friendly, family-run" feel more than the standardized service of a chain hotel · the satisfied side of the reviews says the staff are friendly and good at helping with local information and getting to Ko Samet, and being a small stay makes you feel looked after in an informal way · there's a 24-hour front desk and help arranging tours and ferry tickets, which is very handy for people crossing to the island · but to be straight about it, a small stay with a smaller team tends to have limits on how consistent the service is — at certain times or for certain requests you may have to wait, or it depends on who's on shift · the honest advice is that if you have a special request — like asking for a room with a view, a late check-in, or wanting to leave your car while heading to the island — let the property know and confirm it in advance so everything runs smoothly on the day · overall, for a stay of this size, the service is in the usable and friendly range.
What real reviews say (both praise and gripes) — pulling together Trip.com, Agoda, Traveloka, and the property's information, the picture is fairly consistent: this is a small stay that's "well located and good value for the price" · On the praise side: a location that's walkable to the Ban Phe pier, super convenient for people crossing to Ko Samet; rooms that are clean and quiet for the price; an on-site seafood restaurant and wine bar that many people love; spa/sauna to unwind in; friendly staff; free parking; and being just a few minutes' drive from Suan Son Beach · On the watch-out side: the thing to understand is that it's a small stay of only around 20 rooms, so the amenities and common areas are more limited than a big resort, and it isn't suited to a big family that wants lots of space; the overall score sits at about 7.2, which reflects a decent, gets-the-job-done stay in the budget-to-mid bracket rather than a top-tier one; some rooms and details are simple and not immaculate in every corner; many rates don't include breakfast; and the stay itself isn't right on the beach (you have to drive to Suan Son Beach or walk to the pier) · most of these gripes are things you can manage by setting expectations — if you've come because you want a small, convenient stay near the pier on a comfortable budget, not a luxury beachfront resort, you'll usually be happy with what you get.
"Lovely little place with an on-site restaurant and bar — you can sit down to a relaxed dinner. But it is a small stay, not many rooms, so anyone coming as a big group might need to book several, and the rate we booked didn't include breakfast, so we had to eat out."
Price comparison and value — I Na Seaview's room rates are in the budget-to-mid bracket · a standard twin or double room can start at around THB 1,000–1,800/night in normal periods, climbing during long weekends or high season (especially when crowds flock to Ko Samet), when rooms fill up fast, so book ahead · compared with other stays in the Ban Phe area, where I Na Seaview has the edge is a location within walking distance of the pier plus having an on-site restaurant, wine bar, and spa, which many similarly priced small stays don't have — meaning you pay a budget rate but get a more complete experience than the usual stay in the same range · but compared with a beachfront resort directly, or a stay with large family rooms, it can't match on price-per-space or fit for big groups · the bottom line is that I Na Seaview is good value "with conditions" — great value if you're a couple or solo traveler who wants a small, convenient stay near the pier with an on-site restaurant and somewhere to chill, but if you need large rooms, lots of space, or a beachfront resort, the value drops.
What to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, check first whether the rate you book includes breakfast, because many rates here are breakfast-free — if it isn't included, plan to walk over to the Ban Phe market or eat at the property's restaurant · Two, if the view or quiet matters to you, ask about the room's position and which way it faces before booking, because rooms in a small stay tend to differ by location · Three, if you're crossing to Ko Samet, make the most of the walk-to-the-pier advantage, and ask about leaving your car while heading to the island in advance if you drive yourself · Four, coming as a big group or large family, bear in mind that this place has limited rooms, around 20, so you may need to book several and book early · Five, during long weekends and high season prices go up and rooms fill quickly, so book ahead and compare rates across platforms · Six, go for a free-cancellation rate up front if your island travel plans aren't set, because island-crossing plans often change with the weather and the boat schedule.
The verdict — from all the real reviews and the property's information, I Na Seaview in Ban Phe is the best fit for couples, solo travelers, and small groups of friends who want a small, convenient boutique stay, walkable to the Ban Phe pier, near Suan Son Beach, on a comfortable budget · the strengths are a location that genuinely lets you walk to the pier for the boat to Ko Samet, an on-site seafood restaurant and wine bar, spa and sauna to unwind in, rooms that are clean for the price, and free parking · what you have to accept is that it's a small stay of around 20 rooms, so the amenities and common areas are limited, it isn't suited to a big family, the stay itself isn't right on the beach, and many rates don't include breakfast · if you're looking for a luxury beachfront resort, large family rooms, or a big pool for the kids to play in all day, this isn't the answer — you should look at a beachfront resort at Mae Ramphueng or right on Ko Samet · but if your brief is "a lovely little stay, convenient, near the pier, with somewhere to eat and chill on-site, and not expensive" for an island-crossing trip or for exploring Ban Phe and Suan Son, I Na Seaview does it well in a way that's hard to find among stays of the same size.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Walkable to the Ban Phe pier, very convenient for crossing to Ko Samet
- ✓ On-site seafood restaurant and wine bar, somewhere to chill in the evening
- ✓ Spa and sauna to unwind, hard to find in a small stay at this price
- ✓ Free parking, free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk, near Suan Son Beach
- ! A small stay of around 20 rooms, so common areas and amenities are limited
- ! Many rates don't include breakfast, check before booking
- ! The stay isn't right on the beach, you have to drive to Suan Son Beach
- ✓ Good value for the price, walkable to the pier
- ✓ Simple sea-toned design, rooms clean and quiet
- ✓ On-site restaurant, wine bar, and massage/spa service
- ✓ Friendly staff who help with ferry tickets and local info
- ! Limited rooms, not suited to a big family or large group
- ! Some details are simple, not immaculate in every corner
- ! Rooms fill fast and prices rise during high season and long weekends
- 💡If you're coming as a big family or need lots of rooms — this is a small stay of around 20 rooms with limited space and rooms → consider a beachfront resort at Mae Ramphueng or a stay with large rooms and a kitchen for families instead
- 💡If you want a beachfront resort where you open the door onto the sand — the stay is in the Ban Phe area, so you have to walk to the pier or drive to Suan Son Beach, not beachfront directly → choose a beachfront resort or one on Ko Samet if this matters most
- 💡If you want a convenient stay near the pier before crossing to Ko Samet — walkable to the Ban Phe pier, with an on-site restaurant and wine bar and free parking → check whether the rate includes breakfast and ask about leaving your car while heading to the island in advance