So many beaches for such a small island...it's beauty makes the tourists cry? Really?


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December 25th 2012
Published: January 1st 2013
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<!--><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:AllowPNG/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings></xml><!--> This is quite a long blog, so it might be an idea to settle in with a nice cup of tea and a biscuit! We started this trip with a 12 hour wait in between our flight arriving into Suvarnabhumi airport and our next departing from Don Muang airport…plenty of time to... Read Full Entry



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yes, we are childish!
Sunset beachSunset beach
Sunset beach

You've guessed it, a beach to watch the Sunset on!
Our room in BangkokOur room in Bangkok
Our room in Bangkok

It was HUGE, we had a TV, air con, hot water and everything. We even got little soaps and shampoos and a big snuggly duvet. It was 1200 baht (£24)
Donna debating having a vodkaDonna debating having a vodka
Donna debating having a vodka

the stall wasn't manned, so she went without and made do with the strawberry Fanta



1st January 2013

What is it with the certain group that pushes and shoves others? I lived in Beijing for a year and was pushed on average 30 times a day. I learned to push back.
1st January 2013

...and I thought I was a grumpy traveller! ;)
Dear Donna and Neil, wow, you guys really have a lot to complain about. Thing is, I agree with pretty much everything you wrote. My current travelling pet peeve is the increasing number of families (always with two kids, never less) who think they deserve special treatment due to their kids, and in return they behave most disrespectfully towards locals and other travellers. Your beach etiquette was spot-on and could be extended to 'general travel etiquette'. What I hate most about islands like these is the overcharging for food and drink of lower quality (and quantity) than on the mainland. Got that on Pulau Pangkor and Pulau Kapas in Malaysia. I would recommend you read some of my blogs, they're full of long, looong rants about tourists spending insane amounts of money (by local standards) for the same food they get at home (also about tourist behaviours in general). Excellent read, brought back a lot of memories. ;) Cheers, Jens
3rd January 2013

Hi Jens, thanks for reading and the comment. We thought that the beauty of Lipe spoke for itself in the pictures, so decided to write a completely (almost) observational blog. To us, you can 'see' a place from the pictures BUT to know how a place feels or what else there is to a location/beach resort, that's where our observations come in! We don't really think of ourselves as grumpy or complainers (honestly we aren't!), our comments are not largely negative or positive, it's just what we have noticed. Part of our negativity or confusion definitely comes from our complete disconnect with how the majority of British and Europeans think, because we don't live there anymore. It's becoming increasingly hard for us to figure out why people act as they do! We remember your Pulau Kapas blog and that you raised similar points to us. We read so many blogs which gloss over any negatives and just gush about how wonderful places are, we (like you) are more advocates of a balanced opinion.
3rd January 2013

7 YEARS!!
I can't believe you are in your 7th year! I take it you have actually settled in SEA, where do you actually live/work when you are not travelling?
28th February 2014

Great Blog
Wow what a great report on Koh Lipe, I am planning a trip next year and this report is fantastic, thank you very much.

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