Phuong Hong Hotel
A friendly little spot that is conveniently close to the boat pier. Rooms are small but clean and some include hot water and air-con.
There are clusters of hotels near the bus station on Ð Le Thanh Ton and near the boat pier on Ð Tu Do.
A friendly little spot that is conveniently close to the boat pier. Rooms are small but clean and some include hot water and air-con.
Another welcoming little guesthouse within walking distance of the boat pier.
One of the first hotels to open its doors in the new seafront suburb of town, it has some of the smartest rooms in Rach Gia. The priciest rooms are corner suites with two balconies and a massage bath, but the decoration is tasteful throughout.
A cut above the competition near the bus station, this hotel has rooms that are both very pink and very tidy.
A good deal, thanks to its spacious rooms; there’s cheap fan rooms and a range of air-con deals that include a sort of suite with armchairs, bathtub and bas-relief on the wall.
The most centrally located of the hotels, Kim Co is a masterclass in pastel shades. The rooms are in good shape, some including decadent bathtubs, making it tempting value.
A big hotel that is ageing slightly but has spacious rooms with balconies.
This friendly hotel has a good spread of rooms, all including satellite TV and fridge, but not necessarily hot water. Not so sure about the erotic pictures in the shower.
Stretching over four pink floors, Hong Yen is a likeable mini-hotel with sizable, clean rooms and friendly owners. There’s a lift and some of the rooms have balconies.
One of the first hotels to open its doors in the new seafront suburb, Linda has some of the smartest rooms in Rach Gia. The priciest rooms are corner suites with two balconies and a massage bath, but the cheapest are a tight squeeze.
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