Update:Gr. Chang 120 baht, coffee 35 baht, schnitzel 200 baht, much else remained the same.Small old bungalow 400 baht.Larger newer 650 baht.Still a good relaxed atmosphere, unfortunately there is a lot of rubbish on the beach that no one wants to clean up apart from a few farangs. There is no Thai bar, no café on the rocks and no freedom bar anymore, which is a shame.Nice, simple facility, good food but unfortunately not that cheap anymore.Fried curry with rice extra costs 150 baht, large Chang beer 100 baht, soft drink 30 baht, 1 medium cup of instant coffee 30 baht,Pancake with banana 90 Baht, mango lassie with lots of ice cream and a little yogurt 80 Baht, Pad Thai Gai 90 Baht, schnitzel with fries 180 Baht as exemplary examplesThe portions were sometimes largerOlder, smaller bungalows from 300 Baht, larger, newer ones from 500 Baht, in the season from December 20th. more expensive. Discounts are negotiable for longer stays. From mid-December it can get very crowded, so you sometimes have to stay overnight, so it's better to call in advance to see if something is available.From mid / end of March it will be empty again, but also hot.The bungalows usually have a mosquito net over the bed, but some have holes, so it's better to bring your own mosquito net.As usual here, there is no cleaning, you have to do it yourself.Only before you move in is the room swept, the sheets changed and the bathroom roughly cleaned.It's not too hot in the bungalow due to the way it's built, but of course you have to expect insects of all kinds, including palm-sized ones with 8 legs.For some, the sandflies pose a problem, so much so that some have literally had to flee the island.The operating family is very nice, especially the daughter and mom.Despite having regular guests for decades, the room pricing often depends on the day and/or the negotiating partner.Be careful: it happened that after a while the price of the bungalow suddenly changed, as agreed, strangely enough, it was always higher...