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Dugong Koh Sukorn, hotel in Ko Sukon

Set in peaceful area in Ko Sukon, Dugong Koh Sukorn features a private beach area and a garden. Boasting babysitting service, this property also features a restaurant and a sun terrace.

9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
29 reviews
Price from$17.54per night
Cameron Island Resort, hotel in Ko Sukon

Located in Ko Sukon, Cameron Island Resort has a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. There is free private parking and the property has paid airport shuttle service.

Nice location. Very close to the sea.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
54 reviews
Price from$13.49per night
The Chevalley Beach Resort, hotel in Ko Sukon

Facing the beachfront, The Chevalley Beach Resort offers 4-star accommodations in Satun and features an outdoor swimming pool, garden and terrace.

Staffs and owners are very kind
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
63 reviews
Price from$62.07per night
Cupid Hotel, hotel in Ko Sukon

Located in Ban Thung Yao, 28 miles from Trang Clock Tower, Cupid Hotel has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
11 reviews
Price from$21.59per night
Trang Villa Hotel and Water Park, hotel in Ko Sukon

Located in Trang, Trang Villa Hotel and Water Park provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Featuring room service, this property also has a restaurant and a terrace.

6.6
Scored 6.6
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
5 reviews
Price from$105.77per night
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What Guests Said About Ko Sukon:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Sukorn feels like an island that time forgot.

    Sukorn feels like an island that time forgot. It’s fantastically quiet - you can struggle to find other tourists and the welcome reminded me of Thailand experiences 10+ years ago. It’s a great place to cycle - you can pretty see the island in a day and you’ll often be the only person on the road. Essentially it’s an island for the islanders, so you’ll see rubber being processed, fish and crops being dried at the side of the street, cows, goats and oxen in the fields, and coconuts being felled. Apart from a large area in front of the Andaman Beach resort, the beaches are not golden and sandy, but they are huge and quiet and wonderful for walking on, for seeing astonishing shells and for enjoying some peace and tranquility.
    michael
    United Kingdom