Originally Posted by
Will08
For me the problem with Nai Yang is it is normally priced around the same as the Renaissance or even higher and the Renaissance beats it in every area. Both properties are in fairly remote areas but the beach is a lot nicer at R and you can see the sunset, it has one of the best hotel gyms ive ever seen, pre-covid probably had the best breakfast spreads i've encountered and what lets both properties down is probably the rooms.
Interesting observations about the newer hotels in Phuket, I may give those a try for a couple of nights.
Thanks for the insight on Renaissance vs Naiyang. I saw you said both properties’ letdown is the rooms. If we are staying in the villas, which rooms would you suggest? Renaissance or Naiyang?
Has anyone stayed here recently (at Naiyang) and could share their experience? Going for our honeymoon in October and debating between the two. Is there still ongoing construction at the Naiyang? I also read online that the rooms at Naiyang may be a bit dated?