Reviewed by Michael Cullen
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SENSI PARADISE - REVIEW
There are 3 good reasons to go to Koh Tao. First, it offers the most exciting diving in the Gulf of Thailand. Second, it is the most isolated and unspoilt of the islands around Samui. And third, it is a mighty fine place to sit and do nothing.
I chose the third reason, and fulfilled my task without the slightest difficulty. Days passed by in a coma of sunbathing on sandy beaches, snorkelling through fish-filled seas, reading atop granite boulders, and nipping around the island on longtail boats, with only the most delicious fresh seafood, spicy soups and cold beers for interruption. Staying at Sensi Paradise certainly helped – by all accounts the comfiest, the most peaceful and the best run of the lodges dotted around the island's 20km of palm-fringed shore-line. A British guest who has stayed for 2 months every winter for the last 10 years backed up this judgment. Of course, if you want action, the adjacent village of Mae Haad offers bars, clubs, dive courses, mountain bikes and kayaks for rent. But I think I'll leave that for next time…or maybe the time after that…or the one after that… |