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Dragonfly Naturist Village

As the name suggests, Dragonfly Naturist Village is not an ordinary resort, but a naturist resort. The swimwear can therefore be left in the suitcase. I had been looking forward to visiting Dragonfly and the 4th time succeeding, the other times everything had been busy. I had been out sailing all day so I first arrived at the resort after dark and the resort is about 20-25 Km outside Pattaya. My GPS showed me a road that might have been there once, but not now, and signs for the resort shone in their absence. It then took just half an hour extra to find the resort. The actual road up to the resort also did not testify that one was on the right path. The resort consists of a number of smaller square houses, some of them on two floors. They are located around a nice pool. Reception and restaurant are one and the same building, but breakfast is not opened until after 8 o'clock, a little too late I would think. There was probably a kettle in the room, but no cups and coffee / tea. The menu consisted of a little traditional Thai food, without the possibility of e.g. to get crabs cooked. Much had been done to create a beautiful garden with large old trees. It fit well with the pool area. Furthermore, there was a large impressive glass building, which was apparently only used for a pool table and a couple of fitness bikes. In the room itself there was a really good bed, but an architect had not used his head, i.a. the air conditioning was located in a notch, so it took many hours to cool the room down. It even made a lot of noise, not something a Daikin is otherwise known for. The sink in the bathroom was located 50 cm above the floor, so as not to ruin the "view" out to the room. It is suitable for children aged 7-8 years. The floor was laid in 3 levels, so you have to be careful where you go.


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