Mangrove Tree Resort World Sanya Bay (Buddha Tower)
The room was surprisingly spacious—around 50 to 60 square meters—with a cozy seating area, a standalone bathtub, and a large balcony complete with a clothes rack. It felt like a mini retreat. Service was outstanding, especially from Cici—she went above and beyond with her warm, attentive approach, making our stay feel personal and seamless. The resort’s Thai-inspired design is beautiful and immersive, featuring a refreshing pool, a well-equipped gym, a kids’ sand play zone, and nightly cultural performances that added magic to the evenings. Getting around was easy—taxis were always available, and the on-site food street, Niji Night Market, buzzed with energy, offering everything from local snacks to fresh fruit. Dining options across the property were impressive: the Thai restaurant delivered great value at about $100 per person, while other eateries were affordable and satisfying. For entertainment, there’s a cinema, a quiet bookstore, and rotating art exhibitions—perfect for all ages. Extra touches like a convenience store, pharmacy, and complimentary stroller rentals made life super convenient. After a full day of exploring, we stopped by Tuicui for afternoon tea—delicate pastries with elegant designs and delicious flavors that made the perfect pick-me-up. And kudos to Wang Jingjing at reception—her kindness, patience, and helpfulness truly stood out. This place feels grand yet welcoming. I’ll definitely be back.