The resort itself is great with lots of trees. It sits beside the canal. The restaurant is a bit classy, provides delicious thai dishes. More casual ambience at the cafe also is next to the canal. Many of the dishes copied from the restaurantâs. All very delicious. But the service is lacking. I mean itâs on the bad side except from the guy in the parking lot who helped us a lot and smiled sincerely. The rest of the staffs were distant or inefficient in follow requests. Itâs hard from the moment you arrived. Gravels everywhere. No way you can drag luggage from the parking lot which was just an empty random lot with gravel. Front stuffs hurry me to go to the room even though I was waiting for my companion to come back form parking the car, like they were so busy. I said I can go to the room just give me the key which they didnât. During mu stay the front area had no staff a lot of time. Actually i called and no one answered so I walked to them. Bad experience also with the cafe staffs Although they were polite, they couldnât care less what more you want once the food was put on the table. Things that I requested were ignored, or forgotten and they were too busy to follow it through again upon reminding. In the Morning, some guy just breezed through the breakfast line without actually did anything to improve it. The breakfast line was not so hygienic as the covers were left opened at all time, like they were going to add more food but no. Still over an hour away from the close time, with not many guests, still the food was half gone and whatâs left was cold. The small lizards were lurking over food and they scattered when we walked towards the line. I didnât tasted much of anything as it looked like cheap buffet, uncharacteristically for this kind of hotel. Horrible experience. This is the same place where restaurant serves good food. Why? Because we pay for it while the breakfast comes with the room? More about the room, small with in-canal gimmick which I get although disappointed. But the bad was the room smells of damp, musty air which could make my allergies acted up. It was worse inside the bathroom which has no ventilation. They tried to camouflage it with an auto-diffuser. Iâm disappointed given the rave it portrays in youtube. The hotel looked like it was loved a long time ago as there is evidence of beautiful decor. But it must have slipped over the years. Many design were unpractical. The gravel in front of each units makes it impossible to drag a luggage on. The calls and in-house phone line go unanswered. Staffs indifferent. Too bad I really love the greenery feel and the canal. Itâs just overrated and not good for the price. May come back for the...
   Read moreThis time, it was just the two of us. No distractions, no rushâjust a quiet escape to reconnect. Asita Eco Resort Amphawa gave us exactly what we needed: serenity, privacy, and a sense that every detail had been placed with care.
From the moment we arrived, we could feel the intention behind the space. The layout of each villa is beautifully plannedâpositioned to offer canal views from nearly every angle, while still maintaining a sense of seclusion. Whether we were sipping tea on the balcony or walking through the garden paths, the water was always nearby, reflecting the calm we felt inside.
ðŽ Service That Understands You Booking was smooth, and communication with staff was impressively attentive. They didnât just confirm our reservationâthey asked about our preferences, offered suggestions, and made sure our stay matched what we needed. Every interaction felt personal, respectful, and warm.
ðĢââïļðīââïļ Simple Joys, Thoughtfully Offered Free paddle boats let us explore the canal at our own pace Bicycles were available for a gentle ride through the resortâs shaded paths Photo-worthy corners were everywhereâfrom wooden bridges to lush greenery and eco-inspired decor
ðïļ Room & Atmosphere Our villa was airy, clean, and naturally elegant. The bamboo and straw architecture gave it a warm, earthy feel, while modern comforts were subtly woven in. It felt like a retreatânot just from the city, but from noise, clutter, and rush.
ð―ïļ Dining by the Water Breakfast by the canal was quiet and nourishing. The food was simple but high quality, served with care and a view that made us linger longer than planned.
ð Just minutes from Amphawa Floating Market, yet worlds away in spirit
ð Final Thought Asita Eco Resort isnât just a place to stayâitâs a place to slow down, reflect, and reconnect. Whether youâre traveling as a couple or seeking solitude, this resort offers a rare kind of stillness thatâs been thoughtfully designed and...
   Read moreIs sitting on a rocking chair beside the water your style? Tranquility of water, an extensive menu, and varied eating and gathering areas, and top class food choice and service are the features that stood out.
There is not only the one bar or eating area. There are multiple interesting and varied spaces to gather and talk.
The menu is extensive. It is mainly Thai food but with Western options. The area is known for fishing. Seafood and fresh fruit and vegetable ingredients are prominent. Being vegetarian I canât say what the seafood or other meat dishes were like but there were many options. There was plenty of excellent vegetarian food. All the food is presented superbly from what I saw.
Every cabin is next to an internal canal that winds its way around the resort. The location generally is a kind of mangrove/coastal feel. For those that value the tranquility of water this would be a feature. I thought beforehand that a compromise could be that the water might invite mosquitoes but I was wrong about as the water is seawater from the main tidal canal so it does not support their growth.
The resort is extremely quiet. There is no traffic noise. For a momentary break and little insight into local work a fisher might come past in a small boat once in a while. Basically tweeting birds is about all you will hear.
The only thing I knew about fireflys was from the Peter Frampton song "Baby I love your way". Now I have seen fireflys. The fireflys sparkle in a tree at night like...
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