“3 nights a great way to end 2wk Phuket honeymoon!”
Friends recommended this resort and we didn't do much research on what else was available on Phi Phi Island. Worth doing, but only if you're prepared for the expense - it's a very unique resort in a beautiful setting. We stayed in a Garden Suite - only a wooden gate separating the suite from the garden pathway. Once through the gate, you've got a semi-private living area/courtyard. Whilst the "living area" is under cover, it's not enclosed, so you're sharing your space with any mosquitos (although repellent and bug zappers are provided). The bedroom is enclosed and air-conditioned and a mosquito net protects the bed from any bugs that may make it inside. As well as an outdoor shower, there is an enclosed toilet and shower/vanity, although it's separate to the bedroom, so you need to go through the living area to get from one to the other. Zeavola is on Laem Tong beach, which is a 10-20 minute boat trip from the "main" Tonsai Bay area. The beach is beautiful and peaceful, but there are very few shops (nothing touristy) and prices are a bit higher. (Zeavola in particular). There are a few other accommodation options, some eateries and a couple of small corner-store type shops, and when price mattered, we tended to eat elsewhere or buy drinks from the shops and bring them back to the resort. Food was delicious and breakfast buffet plentiful, although the a la carte meals for lunch and dinner were fairly small servings (albeit tasty and well presented!)