Sumalee 12: Pattaya's BEST Kept Secret (No.22 Revealed!)

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12: Pattaya's BEST Kept Secret (No.22 Revealed!)

Sumalee 12: Pattaya's Best Kept Secret (No. 22 Revealed!) - A Messy, Honest, and Totally Human Review.

Alright, buckle up, because I'm about to spill the tea (or, more accurately, the freshly-brewed coffee from their amazing coffee shop) on Sumalee 12. They call it Pattaya's "Best Kept Secret," and well… No. 22? Seriously? That's not exactly "secret" territory is it? It's still a pretty damn good hotel though. Forget the glossy brochures and staged photos, because I'm going to give you the real deal, warts and all, in a review that's probably more "honest Yelp comment" than "professional travel writer."

First Impressions & Accessibility: The "Can I Get In There?" Question

Okay, let's be real. Accessibility is HUGE. I'm looking at this from everyone's perspective. Sumalee 12 does offer facilities for disabled guests, which is a massive plus. There's an elevator (thank GOD, because all that heat!), and I saw them being super helpful with anyone who looked like they needed a hand. I'm unsure if they offer a fully accessible room.

Internet Everywhere (Finally!), Plus Some Annoying Bits

Okay, bless the internet gods! They promise Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! And guess what? They deliver. I mean, it's 2024, it would be a crime if they didn't, right? Thankfully, they go the extra mile and offer good Wi-Fi in public areas as well. And there's LAN internet for those of us who still live in the past. So, you're covered whether you're a Wi-Fi warrior or a wired wonder.

Food, Glorious Food (and the Occasional Hiccup): Dining, Drinking, and Snacking

This is where Sumalee 12 really shines. Let's break it down, shall we?

  • Restaurants: The main restaurant has a pretty good menu, boasting both Asian and International cuisine. And they have a dedicated vegetarian restaurant! My experience: The Asian food was good, but I'd say the international stuff was a bit more bland. I really craved something spicy.
  • Breakfast: Breakfast is a buffet, with both Asian and Western options. They also offer a breakfast takeaway service, which is genius for those lazy mornings. They had fresh fruit juices and, the most important thing is, coffee, coffee, coffee!
  • The Poolside Bar: The drinks at the poolside bar were a godsend after a day of exploring. The Happy Hour was a definite highlight, a true escape from the heat, plus a few snacks. This is a place to chill with a view, and some drinks.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Massage, Pools, and Saunas, Oh My!

  • The Pool (with a View!): The pool is gorgeous, with a stunning view. I spent a good chunk of my trip swimming, soaking up the sun, and generally trying to look effortlessly cool (spoiler alert: I probably failed).
  • Spa Time: They've got a spa, a sauna, a steam room, and all the spa-related things you could dream of. I indulged in a massage and oh. my. god. It was heaven. Seriously, the best massage of my life. I walked in stressed and walked out feeling like a completely new person.
  • Fitness Center: I, uh, saw the fitness center. I'm not a huge fan of exercise on vacation… but the gym looked well-equipped for those who are into that sort of thing.

Cleanliness, Safety, and All the Boring But Important Stuff

Okay, let's get the practicalities out of the way.

  • Cleanliness: The hotel was SPOTLESS. Like, seriously, constantly cleaning. Kudos to the housekeeping staff!
  • Safety: They have security 24-hours, CCTV in common areas, smoke alarms, a fire extinguisher, the works. They take it seriously.

What About the Rooms?

I stayed in a non-smoking room. Air conditioning was a MUST. The bed was comfy, and the blackout curtains helped with jet lag. They also had an extra long bed which was amazing. I had a great view, and the room was spacious.

Services and Conveniences: Above and Beyond (Mostly)

Sumalee 12 offers almost every service imaginable. Here's a quick rundown:

  • Contactless Check-in/out: A HUGE win in my book.
  • Concierge: Super helpful, especially when arranging taxis.
  • Daily Housekeeping: The rooms were always spotless.
  • Room Service (24-hour): Lifesaver after those long, tiring days.
  • Laundry service: Essential.
  • Car park [free of charge]: Good.
  • Babysitting service: In case you've brought the kids, I haven't.

The Imperfections:

  • Lack of character: It lacks a "Sumalee" feel. The hotel is good, but it could be any other hotel.
  • The "secret" status: Let's face it.
  • The occasional hiccup: Staff are great but there we moments of a slight language barrier. It just added to the charm in a way.

My Final Verdict (and the Book It Now Bit!)

Sumalee 12 is a great hotel. It's not perfect, and it's not exactly a "secret", but it is comfortable, clean, well-located, and offers a fantastic range of facilities. The incredible massage alone is worth the price of admission.

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Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is Sumalee 12, Pattaya, Thailand - through the unfiltered, sleep-deprived (maybe slightly hungover), and ridiculously subjective eyes of yours truly. Brace yourselves, because we're diving in deep.

Sumalee 12: The Unedited Chaos (Pattaya, Thailand)

Day 1: Arrival, Adjustments, and Absolute Bliss (and Maybe a Cockroach or Two)

  • 10:00 AM (ish) Arrival at U-Tapao International Airport: Okay, so the flight was… long. And the airport? Tiny. Which, honestly, I kinda loved. No endless corridors, no frantic scrambling. Just straight-up, get-your-visa-and-go vibes. Finding a taxi? A negotiation in itself. I swear, I haggled for, like, a solid ten minutes, and I still probably overpaid. Whatever. I needed those Chang beers.

  • 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM: The Condo Shuffle: Sumalee 12. I'd seen the pictures. Pristine, modern, poolside bliss. Reality? Let's just say it's got… character. The air con hummed a little more than I preferred, the balcony was slightly more crumb-covered than expected, and I swear I saw a cockroach scuttle across the floor. But hey, the view was spectacular. Ocean glinting, palm trees swaying… all the right ingredients for post-flight zen. Except for the cockroach. I'm not a fan. Never have been. Still, I sprayed some of the free insect repellent and decided to embrace the messiness of it all.

  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: First Bangkok Food Trip at Tuk Tuk & Street Food: Lunch! First bite…oh man, this food is absolutely amazing. I got way too much.

  • 2:30PM - 4:30 PM: Poolside Indulgence (and Existential Dread): Okay, this is what I came for. The pool at Sumalee 12 is picture-perfect. I slathered on the sunscreen (crucial, trust me), ordered a Chang, and just… sat. Sat and stared. The water was the perfect temp. The sun was the perfect amount of hot. I was in heaven. And then… a rogue thought. "Am I really going to just float around the pool for the next week?" That's the kind of internal dialogue that hits when you’re finally relaxed. I pushed it away with an extra large-sized sip.

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Exploring Sumalee: It was a bit of a maze. The streets felt like a constant stream of life. Everything was an experience: the food, the smell of burning incense, the endless parade of scooters. There were several shops along my way, and each shop felt like a whole new world. I kept walking, and then…a street vendor who was so charming, making fresh coconut water. I bought one!

  • 7:30 PM - Late: Dinner & Night Market Madness: Right outside my condo. And the food smells! Oh, the food smells! I am in heaven. The night market was a total sensory overload. Food stalls popping, vendors yelling, lights flashing. I stumbled upon a stall selling Pad Thai. I ordered a plate – the flavours explode in my mouth, savory and sweet! I walked back to my condo. And then I slept like a baby.

Day 2: Island Hopping and Sunburn Regret (and a Possible Tattoo?)

  • 9:00 AM: Ferry to Koh Larn: The boat ride was…an experience. Loud music, choppy water, and enough diesel fumes to give you a headache. But the reward? Gorgeous.

  • 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Koh Larn Beach Life: I spent hours basking on the beach. The white sand, the turquoise water… it was postcard-perfect. I tried snorkeling. I saw some fish! But the sun. Oh, the sun. By 3:00 PM, my skin was screaming. Sunburn regret is REAL, people. This is a lesson I will never truly seem to learn. Never forget the sunscreen!

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: After-Sun Aloe and Regret: Back at the condo. Aloe vera slathering session. I looked like a lobster. I seriously considered getting a tattoo, just to remind myself of today. But alas, no.

  • 7:00 PM: More Night Market Magic (and the Search for Burn Relief): Back to the night market, but this time in the hunt for burn relief. The aloe vera I stocked up on wasn't helping as much as I wanted it to.

  • 9:00 PM: A Deep, Deep Sleep

Day 3: Temple Visits, Massage Mania, and (Maybe) a Little Shopping (and a Slight Breakdown)

  • 9:00 AM: The Big Buddha Temple & Exploration: This was a trip. Incredible views, the spiritual experience, the sheer scale of the place. I actually felt a little…calm. For, like, an hour.

  • 11:00 AM: Sanctuary of Truth: And…wow. The sheer artistry. It's stunning, all wood, and just…unbelievable. I really couldn't wrap my head around how people build such a huge space. This place is such an unbelievable experience. It's definitely worth checking out.

  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Massage Mayhem (and a Near-Death Experience): I scheduled myself a traditional Thai massage. Blissful! Or so I thought. Until the masseuse decided to try to contort me into human origami. I swear, for a few terrifying minutes, I thought she was going to snap something. I yelped. She laughed. I survived. I’m sure I was still a little sore.

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Shopping Spree (or Attempted Shopping Spree): I walked into a few shops! I came out with absolutely nothing. I'm indecicive, and everything seemed overpriced or just plain ugly. This kind of thing is a real test of my patience.

  • 7:00 PM : Food and Relaxation: Back to the condo to relax. I've done a lot of things today, and now it's time to have some fun.

Day 4: More Bangkok Food, and a Long Day Trip to Bangkok

  • 9:00 AM - Breakfast: I ate a meal at a restaurant that provided the best service I've had. I felt really happy. I am glad that I got to try it.
  • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Train Ride to Bangkok: As you might expect, transportation was a pain. It was a long ride.
  • 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Bangkok Food Trip: The food was amazing. I tried some amazing food. Worth it.
  • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Ride back to Pattaya: I was exhausted, but completely fulfilled!

Day 5-12: (The Blur): Days tend to melt together. I will still include some important highlights

  • Day 5: More Food Exploration: I went outside of Sumalee, and I found some restaurants I enjoyed. Very worth it. Ate some great food.

  • Day 6: Drinking and Partying: It went late…I am not going to share the details, but I had a blast.

  • Day 7: Travel and Food: I took a trip up north to Chiang Mai and ate some amazing food.

  • Day 8 : Relaxation and More Food: I had a lazy day, and I enjoyed some good food.

  • Day 9: Swimming and Sun Tanning: Did a lot of swimming and tanning.

  • Day 10: Travel: I felt like leaving. So I took a flight to another place!

  • Day 11: Shopping: I didn't find much to buy, but I still enjoyed it.

  • Day 12: Leaving: The last day was sad. I'm going to miss Thailand.

Final Thoughts (Messy & Honest):

Sumalee 12? It was a mixed bag. The condo had its issues. The sunburn nearly finished me off. The massages were…memorable (in a slightly traumatizing way). But the food? The beaches? The sense of adventure? Absolutely worth it. Would I go back? In a heartbeat. Cockroaches and all. Because amidst the mess and the occasional meltdown, there was a pure, unadulterated joy. Thailand, you wild, beautiful beast. I'll be back. Just…maybe with more sunscreen next time.

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Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12: Pattaya's...Okay, Maybe Not-So-Secret Anymore (and That Number 22 Thing...)

Alright, let's be real. We all saw the clickbait title. "BEST Kept Secret!" Sumalee 12 isn't exactly the secret that I thought I'd be unearthing, given the online buzz. But hey, it's *good* buzz, and it deserves at least a halfway decent FAQ, right? And that number 22? I'll get to it. Eventually.

1. So... what IS Sumalee 12, exactly? Is it like, a secret underground fight club? (Please tell me it's a secret underground fight club.)

Haha. Not a fight club (sadly). Sumalee 12 is a Muay Thai training camp in Pattaya. Think: sweat, blood (hopefully not *too* much of either), and the satisfying *THWACK* of a well-placed kick. It's a proper training facility, with all the necessary equipment. If you're a serious martial arts enthusiast, you'll feel right at home. If you're just a tourist who wants to get a workout in and try something new… well, bring some ice packs and a sense of humor. I fall into the latter category, by the way.

2. Is Sumalee 12 suitable for beginners? I'm basically a noodle with limbs.

Abso-freaking-lutely! That's the best part! They cater to all levels. They have dedicated trainers who are patient (mostly!) and understand that not everyone is built like Buakaw. I, on the other hand, felt like a particularly clumsy, pale shrimp. The first day, I swear I nearly face-planted trying to get my guard up. But the trainers helped me, made me laugh (at myself, mostly), and by the end of the week, I *almost* didn't feel like I was going to die during the pad work. Almost. So yes, come as you are, noodle and all.

3. What kind of training can I expect? Just punching and kicking? (Because that's all I want).

Oh, you sweet summer child. Punching and kicking is the tip of the iceberg, my friend. You'll get a full Muay Thai immersion, covering everything from footwork and technique to clinching, sparring, and conditioning. Be prepared for a serious cardio workout. My legs felt like jelly by the end of each session. But don't worry, they ease you into it. You'll also get a proper introduction to the art and culture--the Wai Kru (a traditional ceremony), etc. It's more than just a workout; it's a whole experience. But the punching and kicking are DEFINITELY there. They are glorious, brutal, and addicting.

4. Who are the trainers like? Are they terrifying? Do they yell a lot? (I'm a sensitive soul.)

The trainers are amazing – a mix of seasoned pros and younger, enthusiastic guys. Yes, they can be intense (it's Muay Thai, duh!), but they're not just drill sergeants. They genuinely care about helping you improve. I recall one trainer, let's call him "Mr. Grunt," was just this tower of muscle and quiet focus, but whenever you showed any improvement, even the slightest, he would smile. The smiles were earned and felt amazing. I only remember being genuinely scared of being yelled at once (we're talking about my first experience with a trainer, so I was still a bit awkward to work around), but even then, it was more about teaching me than berating me. Most importantly, it has that rare trait: the trainers actually cared about all the trainees, regardless of skill level. It made for a very positive atmosphere to learn in.

5. Okay, let's talk accommodation. Where do I stay? Is it a hostel-style situation, or...?

They have on-site accommodation! It's pretty basic, but clean and comfortable, with A/C, which is *essential* in Pattaya's heat. They have single and double rooms, a pool (important after working in the heat), and a communal area. It's a great way to meet other people training there. Think of it as a "training camp" experience. I actually loved it; the sense of community was fantastic. I was dreading having to leave. You can also book off-site, if you fancy something a bit more luxurious (many luxury villas with private pools are nearby). It depends on your budget and how much of the full "immersive experience" you want. Honestly, though, the on-site place is great, and you're going to be too exhausted to care about fancy amenities.

6. Pattaya... tourism central. Is it a stressful place to hang out?

Pattaya has its pros and cons. The beach is okay, and the nightlife is… lively, to say the least—I'm talking "walking street" levels of lively. It's a tourist town, so expect to be hassled a bit, especially if you're not used to it. The training camp is far enough from the chaos that you get some peace and quiet. It has that balance between being near to the tourist stuff, but away from it too. I enjoyed the balance as a tourist. After a full day of training, a quiet place to relax and recover is absolute gold.

7. The food. What's the food situation? Do I have to eat bland protein shakes for a week? (I'm going to cry.)

No bland protein shakes, thank the gods! They have a restaurant on-site serving up delicious and healthy Thai food. They'll work with you on dietary restrictions, too. The food is fresh, flavorful, and exactly what you need to refuel after a brutal training session. I ate so much green curry. So, so much. It was a culinary highlight, no joke. And cheap! I spent a fortune on food elsewhere in Pattaya, but at Sumalee 12? No problem. The food was great.

8. What are the prices like? Is it a complete budget-breaker?

It's not cheap, but I would say it's worth the price. The training is top-notch, the accommodations are good, and the food is great. They have various packages depending on your length of stay and training needs. Do your research andWhere To Sleep In

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

Sumalee 12 (No.22) Pattaya Thailand

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