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Pattaya Modus Beachfront Resort

Rating 4.2
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Chon Buri, Pattaya, Soi Na Kluea 12, 381/160, Moo 5
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Chon Buri, Pattaya, Soi Na Kluea 12, 381/160, Moo 5
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Stars:5
Year of foundation:2013
Hotel type:resort
Type of pool:outdoor
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Елена А.
Level 3 Local Expert
December 1
We had a vacation in February 2025. Our tour operator recommended it, it's quiet and on a good budget. And he immediately said that you should take any room except superior. Since these rooms are in old buildings. We took the club suite in the new building. the room was great, but there was no microwave, and the view from the window, though not full, was of the sea, but it was visible. The food is good and delicious. It's better to go to breakfast earlier, we went at about 08:30. The beach is private.They clean up the trash every day. There were enough towels and sun beds. We went to the city for lunch. You can go to the Pattaya city center twice a day for free. If you leave at 14:00, you can also return to the hotel on the same bus that departs from the hotel at 18:00. If later, you can take a taxi. to do this, it is better to download the Bolt application. We bought the cheapest SIM card on the second day and took a taxi to any part of the city wherever we wanted. The price is cheaper than in Moscow. If you asked us, would you go to this hotel again? I would say yes.
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Mikle
Level 13 Local Expert
April 2
It is listed as 5*, but the stars are small, Thai. The beach is not big but cozy, the pools are clean, there is enough space for everyone. The staff is friendly, the rooms are well cleaned. The breakfasts are great, but it's better to arrive early. Of the disadvantages, the deposit is 2000 baht, but no one checked the number at the time of delivery, the money was returned. It's a long way from the center, but you can walk to the city along the beach, along the coast, which greatly reduces time and effort on the road. Room layout... I have the impression that whoever designed the hotel didn't think about tourists. It's strange, for example, you open the front door, with a tight door closer, and you rest against the corner of the closet. But it's a matter of habit, you can survive a week. And of course, it's time to update it and wash it where it is not washed. But in any case, the impression remained positive.
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Екатерина Х.
Level 5 Local Expert
May 14
We had a rest in the second half of March 2025. In short, I liked almost everything. We booked 2 rooms: Superior and Club Suite. It was assumed that children (11 and 17 years old) would live in the Superior, and we, the parents, would live in the Club Suite. As a result, we were given 2 Club Suites, but both turned out to be without the promised microwaves))) We were so pleased that the rooms were next door (and we were already checking in closer to 22 hours) that we didn't argue. Building 1, floor 1, rooms 1110 and 1108. The rooms are nice and cozy, but there is some cluelessness. So, there are no sockets near the bed – it's already very strange. The toilet/bathroom is behind the glass door from the bedroom. It's not comme il faut somehow. And other little things. Mattresses, pillows, and bed linen are comfortable, and you sleep well. The air conditioners are quite noisy, but you can turn them on in the "living room", open the door to the bedroom – it cools down enough. Buildings 1 and 2 (only on the ground floor) have a special feature – something like a mini–pool on the balconies. The depth is just above the knee, the water is clean and pleasant (I'm attaching the video) At first I liked it – you're sitting, the water is in front of you… But during our entire stay, no one has ever cleaned this water. Bottom line: it has become impossible to sit on the balcony, especially in the evening – there are a lot of mosquitoes and other midges living on the surface of the water. I don't know how often cleaning is provided, but you either need to clean more often, or breed frogs to eat all these evil spirits))). Upon arrival, they give you a memo (attached). The mini bar is free, but only once upon arrival (when nothing was found on the second day, I specifically checked at the reception). Breakfast items. Of course, if you try everything you have on the first day, then everything will be the same on the second day. Maybe that's why someone calls them monotonous. Actually, the breakfasts are great. 2 free transfers per day – at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to terminal 21. From there, respectively, you can also leave for free at 14:15 and 18:15. You do not need to book in advance, there is no full house. About how to get to civilization on foot. You leave the main entrance/exit and walk straight ahead. On the right will be the CLUB ROYAL. You turn right after it onto a spacious path (bikes sometimes ride along it). If it's evening, you can grab a flashlight from the room. But there are also sensor lights along the path. I walked at an average pace to the street where there is life (massages, exchangers, market, shops) in 8 minutes. The second way. To go to the beach, if you face the sea, then on the left (immediately behind the Modus) there is the BLUE DRAGON club at the Cliff Hotel. You walk through his (Cliff's) territory to the entrance/exit and literally 100 meters along this exit – and you're already on the same street. It goes out a little faster. I don't know how much such walks comply with the rules of the Cliff Hotel, but no one has ever stopped us. By the way, we had dinner at this BLUE DRAGON once – the prices are also high, just like in Modus, but it's more active somehow: illumination, live music, lots of people, design tricks. The sea is near the hotel. Not bad. It's better than downtown, better than Jomtien. You can't compare it with the islands, of course. We went kayaking – it was fun, I liked it. A pontoon appeared on one day of our stay, which is also great. The pool with a cooler bar is always in the shade. The rest are very warm. The bar is open every day, but only in the evening. You can swim to the buoys when it gets dark – the Temple of Truth is illuminated, a very pleasant sight. We went to the islands. To get to the pier by taxi – 100-120 baht. By boat to the island – 30 baht per person (approximately 30 minutes on the way). There's also a tuk-tuk to the right beach. Also 30 baht from the nose. An hour and a half in one direction. We went to the Ball, Tien, Sama. Baloo seemed the worst of all. There are a lot of motor cars, they stink, and for some reason they drive around the bathing area. After lunch, the tide was out, it became impossible to swim – only sharp stones. Then there was the oil slick. It's kind of small, half a meter in diameter, but all the vacationers got involved, and they smashed the sand all over the beach. I used to scrub myself with sand to get clean. There were waves on the Beach itself – I don't know if I was lucky or always like this, but all the children were delighted! On Tien, the water is calm, the most transparent of the three. We went to the water parks, both of them. I'm with the kids, my husband is sly, I stayed at the hotel))) Both are cool. If you plan to visit only one and you are a frequent visitor to water parks in general, then I would recommend Columbia – it is not quite ordinary, and there are non-standard slides. If the water park is a rare entertainment for you, then the Ramayana is a vast territory, lots of slides, entertainment, but everything is quite standard (but this does not mean that it is bad). I recommend that you master the trip service.The room is also actively advertised at Bangkok Airport. Tickets are cheaper, you can pay with a Russian card. But. The language must be English. The Russian language has a different functionality. With the same service, you can go to mini Siam, and to the aquarium – many places. Food delivery apps (Grab, Panda food) were downloaded for testing. They arrive quickly, but they brought a very small pizza for 300 baht – it turned out to be expensive. A lot of Thais come by car on weekends, it's better not to be at the hotel at this time and have breakfast early. There were 2 unpleasant moments. 1. I saw a cockroach running across an empty table at breakfast. 2. We came to breakfast on Saturday at 9:30, a lot of people. They asked me to wait. Then another Thai family came. As soon as the place became vacant, they were invited first, not us. Such unprofessional behavior is abhorrent. I wanted to lower my grade for this, but a week later, upon arrival, I "felt" my feelings - only the positive comes up. Okay, I guess I won't)))
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