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YOHO Beach Resort
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Themed rooms & suites in a relaxed beachfront property offering a cocoa farm & a lagoon-style pool.
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A-Shin Choco Farm
No. 27-8號, Wanli Rd, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan 946
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YOHO Beach Resort

No. 27-8號, Wanli Rd, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan 946
4.3(5.4K)
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Themed rooms & suites in a relaxed beachfront property offering a cocoa farm & a lagoon-style pool.

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+886 8 886 9999
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Reviews of YOHO Beach Resort

4.3
(5,407)
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4.0
32w

We recently stayed at the YOHO Hotel, and while there were a few positive aspects, the overall experience was deeply disappointing, particularly given its supposed 4-star rating. Here's a breakdown of my stay:||Staff: The staff was a highlight, as they were friendly and welcoming. However, their limited English proficiency made communication challenging at times. Thankfully, this wasn’t a major issue, as their warmth and willingness to help bridged the gap.||Breakfast: The breakfast was simple and acceptable but fell far short of 4-star expectations. The selection was limited, and the quality was average at best, resembling something you’d expect from a budget hotel rather than a 4* property.||Rooms and Cleanliness: The condition of the rooms was a significant letdown. They were outdated, with visible signs of wear and tear, and the cleanliness was subpar. It’s clear that little effort has been made to maintain or refresh the accommodations, which felt neglected and far below the advertised standard.||Public Areas and Facilities: The state of the public areas was nothing short of disgraceful. The building itself is in poor condition, with many areas appearing old, dirty, and poorly maintained. The pool area was particularly off-putting, with grime and neglect evident throughout. The fitness center was the worst offender—moldy, filthy carpets and disgusting, outdated equipment made it unusable. It’s shocking that such facilities are offered to guests, and I suspect they would fail any proper health or safety inspection.||Safety Concerns: Adding to the disappointment, some areas posed safety risks. The wooden stairs, for instance, were partially broken, making them hazardous and easy to trip on. This level of neglect is unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming a 4-star status.||Value for Money: The hotel is grossly overpriced for what it offers. The management seems focused on squeezing money out of a dilapidated property without investing in necessary upkeep or renovations. This approach leaves guests with a substandard experience that doesn’t justify the cost.||Overall: I would not recommend the YOHO Hotel, nor would I return. While the friendly staff was a small redeeming factor, the outdated rooms, filthy public areas, hazardous conditions, and abysmal facilities make this a place to avoid. For the price, you can find far better options that actually deliver on quality and comfort. Save your money and look...

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1.0
32w

We recently stayed at the YOHO Hotel, and while there were a few positive aspects, the overall experience was deeply disappointing, particularly given its supposed 4-star rating. Here's a breakdown of my stay:

The staff was a highlight, as they were friendly and welcoming. However, their limited English proficiency made communication challenging at times. Thankfully, this wasn’t a major issue, as their warmth and willingness to help bridged the gap.

The breakfast was simple and acceptable but fell far short of 4-star expectations. The selection was limited, and the quality was average at best, resembling something you’d expect from a budget hotel rather than a higher-end property.

The condition of the rooms was a significant letdown. They were outdated, with visible signs of wear and tear, and the cleanliness was subpar. It’s clear that little effort has been made to maintain or refresh the accommodations, which felt neglected and far below the advertised standard.

The state of the public areas was nothing short of disgraceful. The building itself is in poor condition, with many areas appearing old, dirty, and poorly maintained. The pool area was particularly off-putting, with grime and neglect evident throughout. The fitness center was the worst offender—moldy, filthy carpets and disgusting, outdated equipment made it unusable. It’s shocking that such facilities are offered to guests, and I suspect they would fail any proper health or safety inspection.

Adding to the disappointment, some areas posed safety risks. The wooden stairs, for instance, were partially broken, making them hazardous and easy to trip on. This level of neglect is unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming a 4-star status.

The hotel is grossly overpriced for what it offers. The management seems focused on squeezing money out of a dilapidated property without investing in necessary upkeep or renovations. This approach leaves guests with a substandard experience that doesn’t justify the cost.

Overall: I would not recommend the YOHO Hotel, nor would I return. While the friendly staff was a small redeeming factor, the outdated rooms, filthy public areas, hazardous conditions, and abysmal facilities make this a place to avoid. For the price, you can find far better options that actually deliver on quality and comfort. Save your money and...

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2.0
4w

I am bald, and during my visit to the pool with my family, I was stopped by the pool staff who informed me that I must wear a swimming cap before entering the pool.

Based on the information I’ve obtained from Google, wearing a swimming cap is primarily for hygiene reasons related to hair, and therefore may not be necessary for someone without hair.

I hope the hotel can provide better training for their staff to understand the purpose of swimming caps and apply the rule with some flexibility in situations like this.

Side Notes

The main reason swimming pools require you to wear a swimming hat (or swim cap) is to maintain hygiene and protect the pool’s filtration system.

Here are the key reasons in detail: Hygiene and cleanliness – Hair can carry dirt, oil, and hair products (like conditioner or gel) that contaminate the water. A swim cap helps reduce this, keeping the pool cleaner.

Prevent clogging the filtration system – Loose hair can shed into the water and get trapped in filters or drains, which makes maintenance harder and can damage equipment.

Better swimming performance – Swim caps reduce water resistance, helping swimmers move more smoothly and efficiently (especially important in lap pools or competitions).

Protect your hair – It shields hair from chlorine and other pool chemicals that can cause dryness or damage. Safety and visibility – In some pools, brightly colored caps make swimmers easier to see for lifeguards, improving safety.

So overall, while it might feel like a rule about appearance or uniformity, the main reason is hygiene and pool maintenance, with added benefits for performance and safety.

*And I didn’t see anyone take a brief rinse before...

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Martin MrosekMartin Mrosek
We recently stayed at the YOHO Hotel, and while there were a few positive aspects, the overall experience was deeply disappointing, particularly given its supposed 4-star rating. Here's a breakdown of my stay: The staff was a highlight, as they were friendly and welcoming. However, their limited English proficiency made communication challenging at times. Thankfully, this wasn’t a major issue, as their warmth and willingness to help bridged the gap. The breakfast was simple and acceptable but fell far short of 4-star expectations. The selection was limited, and the quality was average at best, resembling something you’d expect from a budget hotel rather than a higher-end property. The condition of the rooms was a significant letdown. They were outdated, with visible signs of wear and tear, and the cleanliness was subpar. It’s clear that little effort has been made to maintain or refresh the accommodations, which felt neglected and far below the advertised standard. The state of the public areas was nothing short of disgraceful. The building itself is in poor condition, with many areas appearing old, dirty, and poorly maintained. The pool area was particularly off-putting, with grime and neglect evident throughout. The fitness center was the worst offender—moldy, filthy carpets and disgusting, outdated equipment made it unusable. It’s shocking that such facilities are offered to guests, and I suspect they would fail any proper health or safety inspection. Adding to the disappointment, some areas posed safety risks. The wooden stairs, for instance, were partially broken, making them hazardous and easy to trip on. This level of neglect is unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming a 4-star status. The hotel is grossly overpriced for what it offers. The management seems focused on squeezing money out of a dilapidated property without investing in necessary upkeep or renovations. This approach leaves guests with a substandard experience that doesn’t justify the cost. Overall: I would not recommend the YOHO Hotel, nor would I return. While the friendly staff was a small redeeming factor, the outdated rooms, filthy public areas, hazardous conditions, and abysmal facilities make this a place to avoid. For the price, you can find far better options that actually deliver on quality and comfort. Save your money and look elsewhere.
Vincent ShihVincent Shih
I am bald, and during my visit to the pool with my family, I was stopped by the pool staff who informed me that I must wear a swimming cap before entering the pool. Based on the information I’ve obtained from Google, wearing a swimming cap is primarily for hygiene reasons related to hair, and therefore may not be necessary for someone without hair. I hope the hotel can provide better training for their staff to understand the purpose of swimming caps and apply the rule with some flexibility in situations like this. Side Notes The main reason swimming pools require you to wear a swimming hat (or swim cap) is to maintain hygiene and protect the pool’s filtration system. Here are the key reasons in detail: Hygiene and cleanliness – Hair can carry dirt, oil, and hair products (like conditioner or gel) that contaminate the water. A swim cap helps reduce this, keeping the pool cleaner. Prevent clogging the filtration system – Loose hair can shed into the water and get trapped in filters or drains, which makes maintenance harder and can damage equipment. Better swimming performance – Swim caps reduce water resistance, helping swimmers move more smoothly and efficiently (especially important in lap pools or competitions). Protect your hair – It shields hair from chlorine and other pool chemicals that can cause dryness or damage. Safety and visibility – In some pools, brightly colored caps make swimmers easier to see for lifeguards, improving safety. So overall, while it might feel like a rule about appearance or uniformity, the main reason is hygiene and pool maintenance, with added benefits for performance and safety. *And I didn’t see anyone take a brief rinse before entering the pool.
Mel issaMel issa
This hotel kinda has the same problems that a lot of hotels in Taiwan have It's a very beautiful location and there are lots of wonderful amenities. But a lot of parts of the hotel are run down/water damaged and could use serious renovation. The wroom was fine, nice bath. Vanity had some water damage and probably needs replacing. The beds were AWFUL. Hard as rocks. Insanely uncomfortable. The pools (and there are multiple!) are all very nice. The kids area could use some repairs as some of the functions the kids are supposed to play with no longer work. There was a walkway with fish you can fees. The kids indoor play area it's pretty decent. Ball pit, slide, lot sof books and toys... Some of the toys were broken. And the cleanliness is subpar. There was a dead crab in one corner and my kids said there were dead bugs in the ball pit. The kids outdoor play area was very nice. Looks pretty newly installed. The dinner buffet was subpar. Some of the items were ok, but a lot, were inedible. The onion pancake was terrible. And the kids didn't even like the french fries . Cakes were basic and low quality but the ice cream was good. I'm allergic to seafood, so I couldn't try many of the dishes. The sirloin and pork knuckle was pretty good and the ice cream was good. Breakfast was better, there was a vegetarian section, fresh eggs cooked in front of you. Etc. I felt the breakfast was way better than the dinner. The shops on site are nice and not over priced compares to outside. I didn't take many photos, watching kids makes it difficult.
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We recently stayed at the YOHO Hotel, and while there were a few positive aspects, the overall experience was deeply disappointing, particularly given its supposed 4-star rating. Here's a breakdown of my stay: The staff was a highlight, as they were friendly and welcoming. However, their limited English proficiency made communication challenging at times. Thankfully, this wasn’t a major issue, as their warmth and willingness to help bridged the gap. The breakfast was simple and acceptable but fell far short of 4-star expectations. The selection was limited, and the quality was average at best, resembling something you’d expect from a budget hotel rather than a higher-end property. The condition of the rooms was a significant letdown. They were outdated, with visible signs of wear and tear, and the cleanliness was subpar. It’s clear that little effort has been made to maintain or refresh the accommodations, which felt neglected and far below the advertised standard. The state of the public areas was nothing short of disgraceful. The building itself is in poor condition, with many areas appearing old, dirty, and poorly maintained. The pool area was particularly off-putting, with grime and neglect evident throughout. The fitness center was the worst offender—moldy, filthy carpets and disgusting, outdated equipment made it unusable. It’s shocking that such facilities are offered to guests, and I suspect they would fail any proper health or safety inspection. Adding to the disappointment, some areas posed safety risks. The wooden stairs, for instance, were partially broken, making them hazardous and easy to trip on. This level of neglect is unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming a 4-star status. The hotel is grossly overpriced for what it offers. The management seems focused on squeezing money out of a dilapidated property without investing in necessary upkeep or renovations. This approach leaves guests with a substandard experience that doesn’t justify the cost. Overall: I would not recommend the YOHO Hotel, nor would I return. While the friendly staff was a small redeeming factor, the outdated rooms, filthy public areas, hazardous conditions, and abysmal facilities make this a place to avoid. For the price, you can find far better options that actually deliver on quality and comfort. Save your money and look elsewhere.
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I am bald, and during my visit to the pool with my family, I was stopped by the pool staff who informed me that I must wear a swimming cap before entering the pool. Based on the information I’ve obtained from Google, wearing a swimming cap is primarily for hygiene reasons related to hair, and therefore may not be necessary for someone without hair. I hope the hotel can provide better training for their staff to understand the purpose of swimming caps and apply the rule with some flexibility in situations like this. Side Notes The main reason swimming pools require you to wear a swimming hat (or swim cap) is to maintain hygiene and protect the pool’s filtration system. Here are the key reasons in detail: Hygiene and cleanliness – Hair can carry dirt, oil, and hair products (like conditioner or gel) that contaminate the water. A swim cap helps reduce this, keeping the pool cleaner. Prevent clogging the filtration system – Loose hair can shed into the water and get trapped in filters or drains, which makes maintenance harder and can damage equipment. Better swimming performance – Swim caps reduce water resistance, helping swimmers move more smoothly and efficiently (especially important in lap pools or competitions). Protect your hair – It shields hair from chlorine and other pool chemicals that can cause dryness or damage. Safety and visibility – In some pools, brightly colored caps make swimmers easier to see for lifeguards, improving safety. So overall, while it might feel like a rule about appearance or uniformity, the main reason is hygiene and pool maintenance, with added benefits for performance and safety. *And I didn’t see anyone take a brief rinse before entering the pool.
Vincent Shih

Vincent Shih

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This hotel kinda has the same problems that a lot of hotels in Taiwan have It's a very beautiful location and there are lots of wonderful amenities. But a lot of parts of the hotel are run down/water damaged and could use serious renovation. The wroom was fine, nice bath. Vanity had some water damage and probably needs replacing. The beds were AWFUL. Hard as rocks. Insanely uncomfortable. The pools (and there are multiple!) are all very nice. The kids area could use some repairs as some of the functions the kids are supposed to play with no longer work. There was a walkway with fish you can fees. The kids indoor play area it's pretty decent. Ball pit, slide, lot sof books and toys... Some of the toys were broken. And the cleanliness is subpar. There was a dead crab in one corner and my kids said there were dead bugs in the ball pit. The kids outdoor play area was very nice. Looks pretty newly installed. The dinner buffet was subpar. Some of the items were ok, but a lot, were inedible. The onion pancake was terrible. And the kids didn't even like the french fries . Cakes were basic and low quality but the ice cream was good. I'm allergic to seafood, so I couldn't try many of the dishes. The sirloin and pork knuckle was pretty good and the ice cream was good. Breakfast was better, there was a vegetarian section, fresh eggs cooked in front of you. Etc. I felt the breakfast was way better than the dinner. The shops on site are nice and not over priced compares to outside. I didn't take many photos, watching kids makes it difficult.
Mel issa

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