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We have 5 hotels in Mergui.

 
 
Eain Taw Phyu Hotel        
No 42 Kan Phyar Main Road Kan Phyar Qtr

Eain Taw Phyu Hotel provides a comfortable setting while in Mergui. It also features a laundry service, 24-hour room service and a coffee bar.The hotel has 26 rooms, all of which are filled with a variety of amenities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Kyal Pyan Hotel Star Rating 1        
58, Ci Street, Dawei Su Ward

Kyal Pyan Hotel is located in Mergui and provides guests with wireless internet access in public areas. It also offers a tour desk, an airport shuttle and bicycle rental.There are a variety of facilities available to guests of the hotel, including a designated smoking area, a safe and shops.
Pearl Laguna Resort Star Rating 4        
Laguna St., Yebone Road, Myeik, Myanmar

A great choice for a stay in Myeik, Pearl Laguna Resort features a nightclub and offers an airport shuttle (available on request) for MMK 10 USD per person. After splashing around at the outdoor pool, you can grab a bite to eat at the restaurant or unwind with a drink at the bar / lounge. A poolside bar and a fitness center are offered, and rooms at this upscale resort get the details right with deep soaking tubs and bathrobes.
Hotel Grand Jade Star Rating 4        
28-30 Baho Street, MyintNge Quarter

Hotel Grand Jade provides a comfortable setting when in Mergui. It also offers a coffee bar, a safe and 24-hour room service.The hotel has 156 well-appointed rooms that are accompanied by a variety of essential amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.
Mya See Sein Hotel        
Strand Road

Mya See Sein Hotel offers a comfortable setting when in Mergui. It also features luggage storage, a 24-hour reception and a tour desk.There are a range of amenities available to guests of the hotel, including an airport shuttle, room service and a car rental desk.
 
 
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Myeik is a city in Tanintharyi Region in Myanmar, located in the extreme south of the country on the coast of an island on the Andaman Sea. As of 2010 the estimated population was over 209,000.