Sukkee Beach Resort — a small resort right on Tawaen Beach where stepping out of your room lands you on the sand, on Koh Larn
Picture waking up, opening your door, and finding the sand and emerald-green water right in front of you — Sukkee Beach Resort is a small resort sitting right on Tawaen Beach, the busiest and easiest-to-reach beach on Koh Larn · the draw is a seafront spot that puts you a few steps from the sand, sea- and pirate-themed rooms that keep things fun, a beachfront restaurant, a garden, a bar, and a free transfer between the resort and the pier · from about ฿1,700/night · Tripadvisor ranks it #6 of 28 places to stay on the island, scoring around 3.4 out of 5 — a stay where "location leads everything," with real reviews that include both praise and gripes worth reading in full before you book.
Who Sukkee Beach Resort is for — the shortest summary is this: Sukkee Beach Resort is a small resort for people who want to wake up to the sea in front of them without spending much · it is not a luxury pool villa with a private pool, and it is not a brand-new hotel where every corner is spotless · it is a stay on the Tawaen seafront that sells its charm mainly on being "right on the sand," with sea- and pirate-themed rooms that bring a fun island feel · from the real reviews on Tripadvisor, which rank it #6 of 28 places to stay on Koh Larn with a score of around 3.4 out of 5, the picture is fairly clear: this place suits couples, groups of friends, or families who want to stay overnight on the island and catch the Tawaen Beach mood in the evening and early morning, after the day-trippers have all gone · another group that finds it worthwhile is travelers who care more about location and price than luxury, who want a bed on the beach, a restaurant on site, and a short trip from the pier · on the flip side, anyone expecting big-hotel service, modern new rooms, or total peace and privacy may want to set their expectations first, because this is a small island resort with both upsides and limits in its own style.
Location and getting there — this is the heart of Sukkee Beach Resort, no question · the resort sits at 195/4 Moo 7, right on Tawaen Beach, the main and busiest beach on Koh Larn · from the property you can walk down to the beach in a few steps; many reviews say "the beach is a one-minute walk" · Tawaen Beach has restaurants, watersport rental shops, deck chairs and a full set of sea activities such as jet skis, banana boats and parasailing, so there is something to do the moment you step out · getting to the island: take the ferry from Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya, which lands at both Na Ban Pier and Tawaen Pier · a point many guests praise is that the resort offers a free shuttle between the property and the pier and beach, so you do not have to worry about dragging your bags or flagging down a songthaew yourself · one thing to note: if your boat lands at Na Ban Pier, you will need a short ride across to the Tawaen side, and some reviews say the resort itself can be a little hard to find during the day because the signage is not prominent — it is best to contact the property in advance about the pickup point.
"It's a one-minute walk from the room down to the beach. In the evening we ate dinner by the sea and watched the sunset — so good. The staff picked us up at the pier for free too. The location impressed me most."
Room types and decor — what gives Sukkee Beach Resort its character is rooms that are decorated in sea and pirate themes; each room has its own personality rather than being identical like a chain hotel · the one reviewers mention most is the Captain Room, a newer room decked out fully in a ship's-captain theme · there are also other quirkily named rooms in the same theme, ranging from small rooms for 2 up to two-story rooms and bungalows that sleep a family or larger group · many reviews say some ground-floor rooms have nice views of the sea and islands, so if the view matters to you, ask for one at booking · the basic in-room facilities cover everything you'd want for an island stay: air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fridge, and an en-suite bathroom with a hairdryer; some rooms have a balcony · on the praise side, rooms are clean, the themed decor is cute, and they're good value · on the side of things to note in the real reviews: some furniture is starting to show its age along with the resort, sand sometimes gets tracked into the room because it's right on the beach, water pressure in some rooms isn't strong, and the air conditioning in some rooms cools unevenly · these limits are normal for a small beachfront resort on an island; if you set your expectations at "a clean, simple room on the beach" rather than "a luxurious brand-new room," you won't be disappointed.
Facilities and common areas — Sukkee Beach Resort is a small resort, so there's no swimming pool or gym like a big resort, but the draw is that Tawaen Beach right in front acts as a giant natural "pool" · the resort has a seating area on the beach, deck chairs and umbrellas for guests · there's a garden and relaxation corners around the building, plus a bar where you can order drinks and cocktails to sip by the sea in the evening · free Wi-Fi covers the common areas and the rooms · there's room service and the pier/beach transfer, which many reviews rate well because it helps a lot with getting around the island · being right on Tawaen Beach, guests can easily walk over to use watersport services, snorkeling-gear rentals and other restaurants on the beach · the upside of being a small resort is a friendly atmosphere that isn't as crowded as a large stay, but the trade-off is limited common facilities; anyone who wants a private pool or an in-house spa may find this isn't the place, and should look for a pool villa or a larger resort on the island instead.
Food and the beachfront restaurant — Sukkee Beach Resort has its own beachfront restaurant serving Thai food and seafood, and this is where reviews split fairly clearly into two camps · the fans say the Thai food is tasty, the prices are reasonable for an island, and dining by the sea in the evening with the string lights is very romantic — many call dinner on the beach the highlight of their stay · breakfast is served both à la carte and American style · the critics include some reviews saying service in the restaurant is slow or underwhelming, with the occasional wrong order, food arriving cold, or billing issues · this reflects that the restaurant's service quality is inconsistent, depending on the time and the staff you get · the tip from real reviews is to try the popular dishes like seafood and tom yum, check your bill carefully, and if you want variety, Tawaen Beach right in front of the resort has plenty of other restaurants to walk to — so you're not tied to the resort's restaurant alone.
Service and hospitality — service is a point real reviews address from both sides honestly, and we're reporting it as it appears, not from staying here ourselves · the praise: many were impressed that the staff are helpful and arrange a free shuttle between the property and the pier and Tawaen Beach, which makes getting to the island much easier, and some reviews say the owner and team are friendly · the notes: a number of reviews say they met some staff who weren't very friendly, ran into a language barrier with foreign travelers, and found service inconsistent in places · what's interesting is that the reviews agree on one thing: "your experience depends on who you get and when" — some receive a warm welcome, others run into service that doesn't impress · this is typical of a small stay where the team is limited and service quality can vary · the advice is to communicate your needs clearly at booking and check-in — things like the shuttle, your room view, and meal times — to cut down on misunderstandings.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — gathered from Tripadvisor, Agoda and other travel platforms, the overall picture lines up fairly well · the praise: the location right on Tawaen Beach, a few steps from the sand, is what everyone mentions most; the romantic evening dinners by the sea; the cute, one-of-a-kind sea/pirate-themed rooms; the budget price that's worth it for sleeping on the beach; the free pier shuttle; and good Thai food at friendly prices · the notes: the most frequently mentioned point is the inconsistency of service, especially in the restaurant, followed by rooms and furniture starting to age, some sand getting into rooms, uneven water pressure and air conditioning in some rooms, and the cleanliness of some spots on the beach area · overall the resort's score sits at "fair to good," in line with budget beachfront stays on the island; the strength is the location and atmosphere, and the things to set expectations for are service and how new the rooms are.
"The room was clean and the beach setting is beautiful — worth the price. But when we ordered food at the restaurant, service was slow and they got the order wrong a couple of times. Next time I'd probably walk to another restaurant on the beach instead. But sleeping right on the beach is genuinely lovely."
Price comparison and value — Sukkee Beach Resort's room rates start at about ฿1,700/night at normal prices, and can climb to around ฿2,300 and up on weekends, long holidays and festival periods · family rooms or larger bungalows that sleep several people sit at higher price points by size · compared with other beachfront stays on Koh Larn, this price is in the accessible range for sleeping right on Tawaen Beach, a spot where genuinely on-the-sand stays are few and usually pricey · compared with stays over by Na Ban Pier that are cheaper but require a ride to the beach, Sukkee Beach Resort offers value in the "pay a little more to wake up to the sea" sense · the key to value here is this: if you weight a beachfront location and atmosphere over a flawless room and service, the money you spend pays off in full, but if you weight smooth service at every turn and a new room, you may want to consider a higher-priced stay.
What to know before booking — a few things make the stay go smoother · One, confirm the pier shuttle with the property in advance, telling them which pier you'll land at (Na Ban or Tawaen) and your approximate time, so the pickup point can be arranged · Two, if a sea view matters, ask for a ground-floor room or one with a sea/island view at booking, because not every room has the same view · Three, set your expectations on the room and service correctly — this is a small, budget beachfront resort with simple themed rooms, not a luxury hotel · Four, on food, try the popular dishes and check your bill carefully, or use the advantage of being on Tawaen Beach to walk over and try another restaurant · Five, during long holidays and festivals rooms fill up fast and prices rise, so book ahead and compare several platforms · Six, Koh Larn has periodic fresh-water and power issues by the nature of the island, so using water sparingly and being prepared for the water pressure will keep you from getting frustrated.
The bottom line — from all the real reviews, Sukkee Beach Resort is the best fit for people who want to sleep right on Tawaen Beach on a budget and care more about location and atmosphere than luxury · the strength no one disputes is the seafront location a few steps from the sand, cute sea-themed rooms, a beachfront restaurant with a good evening mood, and the free pier shuttle that helps with getting around the island · at the same time, you have to accept, per the real reviews, that service — especially in the restaurant — is still inconsistent, the rooms and furniture are starting to age, and the facilities are small-resort style, with no pool · if you're after a luxurious brand-new resort, flawless service, or a private pool villa, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a higher-tier stay on the island · but if the picture in your head is waking up to the sea outside your room, walking straight down to the beach, and eating dinner by the water watching the sunset at a price you can reach — Sukkee Beach Resort delivers on that well in its own way, and that's why it has stayed near the top of the on-the-sand stays at Tawaen Beach.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Right on Tawaen Beach, a few steps to the sand
- ✓ Romantic evening dinners by the sea
- ✓ Free pier/beach shuttle, easy to get around the island
- ✓ Budget price compared with beachfront stays on the island
- ! Inconsistent restaurant service, sometimes slow or wrong orders
- ! Some rooms and furniture starting to show their age
- ! No swimming pool; small-resort facilities
- ✓ Seafront location, wake up to the sea outside your room
- ✓ Cute, one-of-a-kind sea/pirate-themed rooms
- ✓ Tasty Thai food at friendly prices
- ✓ Some staff are helpful, arranging the shuttle for you
- ! Service quality depends on the time and the staff you get
- ! Some sand gets into rooms; water pressure/AC uneven in some rooms
- ! Prices rise and rooms fill fast on holidays
- 💡If you expect smooth, flawless service — the real reviews reflect that service, especially in the restaurant, is inconsistent, depending on the time and the staff you get → communicate your needs clearly at booking/check-in and be prepared for this
- 💡If you want a swimming pool or a brand-new room — this is a small beachfront resort with simple themed rooms that are starting to age, and no pool → if you need these, look at a pool villa or a larger resort on the island instead
- 💡If you go during long holidays/festivals — rooms fill fast and prices climb sharply → book ahead, compare prices across several platforms, and confirm the pier shuttle with the property first