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Staying at Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort
Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort is an accommodation option in Krabi province, Krabi, suitable for travellers who want a base near beaches, tours, and local restaurants. This guide from Check In Krabi explains location, atmosphere, and what guests commonly mention online.
Location and transport
Address: 109, Tambon Nong Thale, Amphoe Mueang Krabi, Chang Wat Krabi 81180, Thailand. Properties in Krabi province are usually reached from Krabi Airport via taxi or pre-booked transfer, then local songthaew or Grab to nearby beaches. Road conditions are generally good; allow buffer time during rain.
Reception phone: 075 628 600.
Property style and guest profile
Accommodation in Krabi province ranges from budget bungalows to full-service resorts. Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort appeals to guests who prioritize proximity to the sea, island tour pickups, and evening dining within a short ride. Compare room types and breakfast inclusion on the official channel before booking.
Google rating snapshot
Google Maps lists an average score of 4.4/5 for Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort. Reviews often discuss cleanliness, Wi‑Fi, pool or beach access, noise levels, and staff helpfulness — focus on reviews from the last few months.
Things to do nearby
Guests in Krabi province commonly add island hopping, kayaking, temple visits, and sunset viewpoints. Ask the front desk for tour desks, taxi fares to Ao Nang or Krabi Town, and safe swimming times by season.
Booking tips
- Book early for Christmas, New Year, and Thai long holidays.
- Request quiet rooms away from bars if you are sensitive to noise.
- Confirm airport transfer cost and late check-in policy.
- Check cancellation rules during monsoon months (May–October).
Season and weather
November–April is peak sun season for swimming and boat tours near Krabi province. May–October is greener and quieter with occasional afternoon showers; pack a light rain jacket and waterproof phone pouch. Always follow lifeguard flags and tour operator safety briefings.
Planning a multi-day stay
Combine Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort with island hopping, Emerald Pool or hot spring visits, and a night market in Krabi Town for variety. Keeping the same hotel base for several nights reduces packing time and helps you learn local transport rhythms in Krabi province.
Summary
Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort can anchor a relaxed Krabi stay in Krabi province. Compare it with other hotels and resorts on Check In Krabi, then verify availability and policies on Google Maps or your preferred booking site.
About Krabi and Krabi province
Krabi province on Thailand's Andaman coast is famous for limestone cliffs, clear water, and easy access to islands such as Phi Phi, Hong Island, and local four-island loops. Krabi province sits within this network of beaches, piers, and national park zones, making it practical for both short holidays and week-long stays. Infrastructure has improved steadily — ATMs, mini-marts, clinics, and tour counters are common — yet the region still feels more relaxed than busier beach hubs.
Check In Krabi publishes guides, hotel lists, restaurant picks, and public place notes to help visitors compare options before they book. Always cross-check ferry times, park fees, and national holiday crowds because conditions change by season. Respect marine parks: avoid single-use plastic on boats, do not stand on coral, and follow staff instructions during snorkeling stops.
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Loved my experience here. Staff is excellent and very accommodating. Felt safe taking Grabs as the entrance is closed off and there is always on site staff in the front to assist. Front desk reception was very kind. I stayed for almost a week with my parents for a wedding and meant to stay for 2 nights. Even though my father booked for 3 nights mistakenly, the front desk staff brought it to our attention after I had requested to book private transport a day early. They could have chosen to leave the reservation as is but my family and I appreciated the honesty and hospitality that they gave. Restaurant/cocktail bar staff were also very nice. Not to mention the free kayak/paddle boarding & amazing massages with a beautiful view. Our room was also very clean. The only feedback I would say is that the restaurant menu could be updated. Maybe having restaurant specials? Would love to stay here again!
19/02/2026 09:46We spent a week at the Tup Kaek Beach Resort in Krabi at the end of January/beginning of February 2026. It was a beachfront bungalow, number 2415, which was very nice. It was well-maintained, spacious, and had all the amenities. The gardens are beautiful, with trees and orchids everywhere. The food is good, but the restaurant next to the beach isn't very inviting. Perhaps if they dimmed the lighting a bit and put tables on the sand, it would completely change the impression. The breakfast is very good and varied; they even make roti, a type of pancake typical of Thailand—the best of the entire trip so far, without a doubt. The beach is excellent, one of the best and least crowded in Krabi. My only criticism is that one day I saw and took pictures of a white substance that had been poured from the hotel and landed directly on the beach. They should be more careful. We would definitely return.
10/02/2026 18:08This is a classic three-star beachfront hotel, and that is clearly noticeable — but in a fair and realistic way. We stayed in a room with direct pool access, which was very nice and convenient.
You can tell that this is not a four-star resort, especially in terms of design and overall concept. In some areas, it is noticeable that parts of the building structure, such as wooden elements or walls, could benefit from renovation or fresh paint. However, this is not dramatic, and overall the hotel is in good condition, especially regarding cleanliness and maintenance, which makes it easy to recommend.
The areas behind the buildings, near the room entrances, feel somewhat plain and utilitarian, with long concrete walls and little decoration. A more welcoming design in these sections would further improve the atmosphere.
The hotel is located on what is, in our opinion, the most beautiful section of the entire beach. This part of the beach feels exclusive and is usually home to much more expensive resorts. This hotel offers an excellent price–performance ratio while still being situated on a prime stretch of the beach.
The view across the sea toward the islands is truly spectacular and very characteristic of Thailand, with dramatic limestone formations rising out of the water — a scenery that feels straight out of a movie and gives the beach a very authentic Thai atmosphere.
Sun loungers were always available, and it was easy to find shade under the trees, which made relaxing at the beach very comfortable.
One thing to be aware of is that this beach is strongly affected by tides. During low tide, the water can recede 20–30 meters, which is simply part of the natural setting here.
Breakfast, unfortunately, was nothing special. The selection, presentation, and taste were rather average. However, the view from the breakfast area over the sea is absolutely stunning and almost makes up for the otherwise modest breakfast experience.
The biggest downside of the hotel remains the beach restaurant service, which was very disappointing. Guests are sometimes not greeted, menus are placed on the table without a word, and the overall attitude felt arrogant and unmotivated. It is therefore understandable that many guests chose to dine elsewhere in the evenings.
This is especially unfortunate, as improving the service at the beach restaurant would be a huge opportunity to increase guest satisfaction and hotel revenue. Management should definitely pay closer attention to this area.
The hotel is quite secluded, with little around it. Beach services and massages are rather expensive for Thai standards, and reaching more restaurants or local life requires a 10-minute taxi ride (around 200 THB).
Overall, this hotel offers a very good balance between price, location, and beach quality. For guests who prioritize an exceptional beach and scenery, it is a solid choice — and with better service at the beach restaurant, the experience could be significantly improved
I cannot get over the amazing vacation my husband and I spent in this amazing resort. From the moment we stepped in everyone was so welcoming, the cabins are very spacious and they get cleaned very properly everyday.
They even have the mosquito chip that you can borrow for the room.
Their restaurant resort is the closest to the beach I’ve ever was which made the stay extra special.
Their restaurant was so good, everything we tried off the menu was amazing. Our friend william from the restaurant was also very hospitable and attentive.
If only they can change the bed mattresses they are a bit hard to sleep on.
We had a room with the pool access but we didn't use it much as we swam in the sea much more. Beautiful sunsets, great location.
Good food in the hotel beach restaurant (which is very uninspiring in terms of decor and the ambience), breakfast good but not very varied. Be aware you will be asked to leave 4000 baht as a deposit as you check it. In the room we found a long list of items you will be charged if anything was missing.
We had a Thai massage, which was good but impersonal and missing the ambience: oils, music, smells.
Overall, the location is great but think the hotel lost its spark.