
Accommodation is in one of the 67 whitewashed villas that are dotted around the property. While some have their own private pools, the entry level rooms are more than enough for most travellers, given that the sea is mere seconds away. There’s also a large communal pool that doesn’t get used that much. Rooms are bright, cool, and contemporary with lots of space, traditional Khmer rattan ceilings, a day bed, large bathroom and outdoor shower. The hotel has two great restaurants, the appropriately named Chill, which is the more relaxed of the two and is positioned right on the beach, with a menu of fresh noodles, salads and curries; and the Ocean restaurant which is more upscale and serves Khmer specialities as well as solid western options. Around the hotel, there’s also a spa, gym, and yoga salon, and the activity centre is able to arrange excursions across the island, from bike rides to boat tours and diving.

