Klong Mad Good View Homestay Koh Kood — a small canalside homestay with sunset views, at a price you can actually afford
For a lot of people, Koh Kood means beachfront resorts and pool villas running from a few thousand baht into five figures, leaving you feeling you need a big budget just to set foot on the island — but Klong Mad Good View Homestay is proof that there are still small, simple, affordable stays tucked into the local community · It's a new homestay that opened in 2025 with just 7 rooms in the Klong Mad area on the Laem Phrao side, right by Klong Mad Jetty, and real reviews agree on the same things: a quiet, peaceful setting, friendly owners, lovely canal and sunset views, and great value · From around THB 900/night, with a shared kitchen to cook your own meals, free Wi-Fi, kayaking, squid fishing, and the option to buy fresh seafood from locals and cook it yourself · It suits couples, families and budget travellers who want a down-to-earth side of Koh Kood · But let's be upfront from the start: this is a small, simple homestay, not a luxury resort, and the property sits beside a canal rather than on a white-sand beach you can walk straight onto for a swim.
Who Klong Mad Good View is for, in a nutshell — to put it as simply as possible, Klong Mad Good View Homestay is for people who want to come to Koh Kood without paying a fortune, and who'd rather soak up canalside community life than lounge at a beachfront resort all day · It isn't a resort with sun loungers lined up on the sand, and it isn't a plush pool villa selling privacy and a private pool · It's a small homestay that just opened in 2025 with only 7 rooms, set in Ban Klong Mad on the Laem Phrao side, on the western part of the island, next to Klong Mad Jetty and the mangrove crossing bridge · From real reviews across several platforms, the picture is consistent: this place suits budget couples, small families and travellers who love quiet and nature more than people chasing the full range of amenities you'd get at a big hotel · The people who love it tend to treat the stay as just a "base" to come back and sleep, cook their own food, and watch the sunset over the canal, then spend most of their time kayaking, squid fishing and exploring beaches around the island · Another group that comes away impressed are travellers looking for a simple but clean stay with friendly owners, who want a genuine homestay feel rather than a standard hotel that's the same everywhere · On the flip side, if you're here on a honeymoon and want luxury, a private pool, a spa, or to step straight from your room onto the sand, this may not be the answer, and you should look at a pricier beachfront resort instead · You could say Klong Mad Good View plays mainly on "good value, quiet and natural" rather than luxury, and if you set your expectations right from the start, the odds of being happy are high, because this is a brand-new stay that still keeps its rooms fresh and the owners genuinely attentive to guests.
Location and getting there — Klong Mad Good View Homestay sits in Ban Klong Mad, Moo 1, Ko Kut Subdistrict, Ko Kut District, Trat Province, in the Klong Mad/Laem Phrao area on the western side of the island · The biggest draw of the location is that it's right by Klong Mad Jetty, only about 80 metres away, and you can walk to the mangrove crossing bridge in a few minutes · For anyone arriving by boat at this jetty, the advantage is that you barely have to travel any further — you step off the boat and you're at the stay, which is a real plus on an island where getting around isn't as easy as in town · The surroundings are a canalside and mangrove community, with Mellow Camp and Wat Rat Bamrung within about 1 kilometre · Popular beaches like Khlong Chao Beach and Khlong Chao Waterfall are in a different zone of the island and take a bit of a drive or motorbike ride to reach · The point that has to be spelled out clearly, and is the most important part of this review, is that the property is by the canal and near the jetty, not on a white-sand beach · On Koh Kood, where there's no public transport like in a big city, to get out to the nice swimming beaches or other spots on the island you should have your own transport, whether that's renting a motorbike, renting a car, or using a transfer service · The good news is the stay can help arrange tours and getting around the island · To reach the island, you'd normally take a boat from a mainland pier in Trat (such as Laem Sok Pier or one of the Trat-side piers), taking roughly 1–1.5 hours depending on the boat type · Once on the island, it's best to tell the stay in advance about your transfer and which pier you'll arrive at, as that makes reaching the property far smoother than figuring it out on the spot, especially if you arrive in the evening.
"Really quiet and peaceful, and right by the jetty, so we got off the boat and were basically at our room — no extra ride needed · In the evening the sunset right in front of the place was gorgeous, and the owners were so kind, sorting out car rental and tours for us. You just have to understand it's a small homestay, not a resort."
Room types and decor — Klong Mad Good View Homestay has just 7 rooms in total, all air-conditioned, split into several types to suit both couples and families · From the property's information and the booking-platform photos, there's everything from a Standard Room with River View, a simple futon-bed room, to a Standard King Room for two, a garden-view room, and a family room that sleeps several people · A selling point many people mention is that some rooms look out onto the canal and the mangrove setting, which makes them feel open and close to nature · In-room amenities cover the essentials: air-conditioning, an en-suite bathroom with a shower and water heater, free toiletries, towels, and some rooms have a small sitting balcony · The decor is simple homestay style, focused on being clean and practical rather than luxurious or design-heavy — which fits the price and the concept · Since it only opened in 2025, the advantage is that the rooms and fittings are still fairly new and clean, and many real reviews praise how clean and comfortable the rooms are, with cleanliness and comfort scoring high on some platforms · The thing to keep expectations realistic about is that this is a small stay without plush design or five-star materials, the rooms are fairly compact, and some reviews mention details of cleaning upkeep in certain spots and a smell at times · Because it's beside the canal and mangroves, you may occasionally come across insects or small creatures, which is normal for this kind of stay · Anyone who cares about the view or room size should ask and request photos of the actual room before confirming a booking, as the rooms aren't all the same.
Facilities and shared services — even though it's a small place with just 7 rooms, Klong Mad Good View provides the basic facilities that match this down-to-earth style of stay · The biggest standout is the shared kitchen where guests can cook their own meals, with a shared microwave and fridge — on Koh Kood, where some restaurants close early and the options in this area are limited, having a kitchen to cook in is a real help, especially for people who want to buy fresh seafood and cook it themselves · There's free Wi-Fi, coffee and tea in the lobby, a smoking area, laundry service, and a lobby bar for a relaxed drink in the evening · On the service side, the stay helps arrange tours and coordinate getting around the island, along with various activities · The highlight that sets this place apart from your average stay is the canal and sea activities — there are kayaks to paddle in the canal and mangroves, squid fishing, fishing, and according to some information, diving and a massage room · The thing real reviews bring up often, and that has become this stay's signature, is the sunset view in front of the property, which many say is beautiful enough to be the main reason they chose to stay · To be honest, there's no swimming pool here, and no spa or gym like at a big resort — anyone who wants to swim has to head out to one of the island's beaches instead · But as a budget stay that's about atmosphere and outdoor activities, having a shared kitchen, kayaks and a sunset spot is a good fit for people after an experience rather than hotel-style comfort.
Food and breakfast — there are two sides to the food at Klong Mad Good View worth understanding · The first is breakfast, which the stay serves local-style around 7:30–9:00 AM (generally at extra cost, or included in some room packages — check when booking) · Reviews on breakfast are fairly mixed — some praise it as freshly made, home-style food, while others mention that the variety of dishes and the breakfast service at times still need work, which is common at a small, recently opened, family-run stay · The second side, and the real charm here, is cooking your own food · Because there's a shared kitchen, many people choose to buy fresh seafood from locals in the Klong Mad community and cook it themselves, an experience you won't get at an ordinary resort, and one that fits the canalside community vibe perfectly · For other meals, since the stay is in a fairly quiet area, dining options near the property are limited, so it's worth driving out to the Khlong Chao area or the fishing village, which have a wider choice of restaurants and seafood spots · Because a small stay like this doesn't have a restaurant open for every meal the way a big resort does, planning lunch and dinner ahead, or prepping food to cook in the kitchen, helps the trip run more smoothly, especially in the evening when many of the island's restaurants close early.
Service and friendliness — another strong point real reviews praise again and again is the kindness and friendliness of the owners and staff · Many recount how the owners help with everything from arranging tours and coordinating getting around the island to car rental, and even recommending places to visit and where to buy seafood · This kind of warm welcome is a charm big hotels often can't match, and it's one reason many guests feel as cosy as if they were staying with relatives · Service scores on several platforms are good (around 8.6–9.2), which reflects that looking after guests is something the stay takes seriously · To be straight about it, since this is a small, family-run stay that opened not long ago, the service may not be as systematic as a hotel chain — things like reply times, breakfast handling, or certain details may depend on the time and how many guests there are at the moment · But what you get in return is genuine, personal care, which for a stay at this price is more than you'd expect, and it's why most reviews give a good overall score.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — pulling together booking platforms and reviews from the likes of Trip.com, Agoda, Traveloka and Tripadvisor, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: the location right by Klong Mad Jetty is very convenient for anyone arriving by boat at this pier, the setting is quiet and natural by the canal, the sunset view in front of the property is lovely, the owners and staff are very kind and friendly, the stay is clean with new rooms (opened 2025), there's a kitchen to cook in and the option to buy fresh seafood and cook it yourself, there are kayaking and squid-fishing activities, and it's good value for Koh Kood · The overall score on some platforms is good (Trip.com around 8.7 from 19 reviews), with location and service scoring strongest · On the watch-outs side: the point that comes up is that the property is by the canal/near the jetty, not on the beach, and you need transport to get out to the nice swimming beaches · After that: no pool, it's a small stay where the facilities and design are simple and in line with the price rather than resort-level, some reviews mention the variety of breakfast and cleaning details at times including smell, and because it's beside the canal and mangroves, you may at times come across insects or small creatures · On a site like Tripadvisor the stay's ranking isn't high yet, which reflects a new place that still has few reviews and is building its name · Almost all of these gripes are about "setting the right expectations" rather than serious flaws · If you understand from the start that you're booking a small, budget homestay that's about atmosphere and community life, not a beachfront resort, the odds of being happy are high.
"Came as a family, the room was nice and clean since it just opened, and the owner was lovely — booked our tours and car rental for us. Kayaking in the canal was good fun · The only downsides are that breakfast isn't very varied yet and it's not on the beach, but for this price on Koh Kood it's really good value."
Price and value — Klong Mad Good View Homestay starts at around THB 900–1,300/night for a room for two at normal rates (the average rate shown on platforms is around US$27–39), rising with the room type and the season, especially Koh Kood's high season (around November–April) when stays across the whole island tend to push prices up · Compared with the island average, where many beachfront resorts start in the two-to-three-thousand range and up, and luxury pool villas hit five figures, this price level at Klong Mad Good View puts it among the most budget-friendly on the island · What makes it worthwhile isn't just the room rate, but that this price comes with a convenient location by the jetty, a shared kitchen to cook your own meals and save on food, free Wi-Fi, kayaking and squid-fishing activities, and a sunset view you won't find at every stay · The trade-offs you accept for this price are that it's not on the beach, there's no pool, and the rooms and facilities are simple · If you're coming to Koh Kood mainly to dive, paddle and explore the beaches, and you only use the stay to come back and sleep and cook, the money you spend on Klong Mad Good View is great value compared with pouring your budget into a luxury resort whose room you might use less than you think.
Things to know before you book — a few things help your stay at Klong Mad Good View run more smoothly · One, have your transport sorted — because the stay is by the canal and not on the beach, you should rent a motorbike or car for the whole trip to get out to swim and explore the island (the stay can help coordinate this) · Two, tell the stay in advance which pier you'll arrive at and about the transfer, because Koh Kood has no public transport, so coordinating ahead keeps your arrival from snagging, especially if you arrive in the evening, and the stay notes that late arrivals must be flagged 24 hours in advance · Three, check about breakfast when booking — whether it's included in the room rate or costs extra — and if you want to cook your own food, ask about using the shared kitchen and where to buy fresh seafood in the community · Four, during high season (Nov–Apr) stays on the island fill up fast and prices rise, so book ahead, while in the rainy season (May–Oct) many stays on the island close and boats run less often, so check first that the stay and the boats are operating · Five, because it's a small stay with only 7 rooms, availability is very limited, so if you have firm travel dates you should book quickly · Six, if you care about the canal view or room size, ask and request photos of the actual room before confirming, as the rooms aren't all the same · Seven, this is a new stay that opened in 2025 with still few reviews, so read the latest reviews alongside this and set your expectations mainly around value and atmosphere.
The verdict — from everything real reviews say, Klong Mad Good View Homestay on Koh Kood is the best fit for people who want to visit Koh Kood on a budget, get a clean and new stay, a quiet canalside setting, warm owners, and who enjoy outdoor activities like kayaking and squid fishing, using it as a base to explore the island · The location right by Klong Mad Jetty, where you step off the boat and you're at your room, plus a shared kitchen to cook your own meals, help with arranging tours, and a sunset view in front of the property, make island life easy at a price you can afford · But you have to set the right expectations — this place is by the canal, not on the beach, has no pool, and is a small, simple homestay that just opened, not a luxury resort, and there are still some details around breakfast and service being ironed out as the stay matures · If you're after luxury, a private pool, or want to walk straight into the sea from your room, look at a pricier beachfront resort instead · But for travellers focused on value, quiet, and a genuine taste of Koh Kood's canalside community life, Klong Mad Good View fits the bill — and it's a new stay worth keeping an eye on among the island's budget options.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Location right by Klong Mad Jetty — step off the boat and you're at your room
- ✓ Quiet canalside setting with lovely sunset views
- ✓ Kind, friendly owners and staff who help with tours and transport
- ✓ New stay (opened 2025), clean rooms, good value
- ! By the canal, not on the beach — you need transport to go swimming
- ! No pool or big-resort facilities
- ! Breakfast not varied yet; service needs work at times
- ✓ Shared kitchen to cook your own meals — buy fresh seafood and cook it yourself
- ✓ Kayaking, squid fishing and fishing — close to nature
- ✓ Canal-view/garden-view rooms with an open, airy feel
- ✓ Budget price from around THB 900/night — good value for Koh Kood
- ! A small stay with just 7 rooms — limited availability, book ahead
- ! By the canal/mangroves — you may come across insects at times
- ! In the rainy season, check that the stay and boats are operating
- 💡If you want to walk onto a sandy beach straight from your room — this place is by the canal near the jetty, not on the beach, so you need transport to get out and swim at the island's beaches → consider a pricier beachfront resort instead.
- 💡If you want a pool and a full set of amenities — this is a small homestay with no pool and no resort-style spa/gym → use the island's beaches and the stay's kayaking/squid-fishing activities instead, or choose a big resort if you really need a pool.
- 💡If you don't have transport and don't want to rent — Koh Kood has no public transport, so staying in the Klong Mad area is awkward without a vehicle to get around → rent a motorbike/car through the stay, or choose a beachfront stay you can walk around from.