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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

swanks

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  1. Traditional massage takes some time to get used to , to be frank! It bloody hurts!!! OK , if you want to be all 'macho' like eating a super hot vindaloo curry with the lads you might pretend it doesn't ....but it does! I qualified at the Wat Po medical school a few years ago so I can recognise a 'correct' massage but prefer a softer 'Spa' type as I like to spend the time thinking calm thoughts not wondering and hoping when the pressure on that particular 'gouge' point will stop ! Thai massage is based on 'Sen' lines of force which run through the body and in theory , balances them to give a holistic benefit! But it Bloody hurts! Honest! Just say soft , soft until you get more into it . The best places to go vary as a particular masseuse moves on so I always find a good one and just go wherever she is working! The best overall place at the moment is the mini 'spa' massage place next to the shop on the Jomtien complex as ALL the staff are good and well trained and the place is really well done out. It also does beer , coffee , cakes ext in a little garden aria at the front . I have no connection with the place and have never met the owner !
  2. Thanks for that G. S
  3. Hi G The cleaners in building A have got a bit silly on price so can you give me a contact number for yours if possible ? The 'in house' ones are asking 250Bt a unit now ! Thanks Stu
  4. If he's still catering for El- cyotee in Jomtien then the foods gone right off after a promising start!
  5. Firstly Hi all I'm newish in town and I wonderd if anyone knew about boating here? In patticular ,launching from a trailer and costs involved if I buy a boat. Any info would be really helpfull.I live in Jomtien. Thanks
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