Super chilled, great location and incredibly helpful hosts! This is a small, friendly island with one 'main' beach - come here expecting to chill out. There are also some half-decent spots for snorkelling too!*Pics are NOT of the room/resort, but of different places around the islandIf you follow me or have read any of my reviews before, you'll know my ethos: location, room state/facilities matter, but what matters most are the interactions I have with people.In that respect, Lucky Bungalows did not disappoint!This was my first visit to Koh Mook, despite having been based in Trang for a little while and I had a really pleasant stay.So I had turned up without a booking, on the hope and the vaguely educated assumption, that I would probably find a room (and I did). Even my boat journey was unplanned (I was deliberately laid back about the whole process). What I did have, though, was a small amount of cash and my bank card (I had already researched whether there was an ATM on the island - there is.... one).After walking a little while (and having already scoped out a couple of potential resorts to stay in) I found Lucky Bungalows. To cut a long story short, Tittaree and Jon were really helpful during my stay, assisting me with bike hire, return journey information, a lift to the pier on my day of departure and also just generally being very warm and welcoming (not to mention doing me a huge favour which required them putting their utmost trust in me - thank you both for helping me with that!).On their kind nature alone, I rate this stay so highly. Everything else was a bonus :)Travel:From the mainland (Trang) to Koh Mook:- Head to Khuan Tung Ku Pier. There is one ferry (this one is big enough to take your motorbike) per day (approx 100/200 baht) which leaves the mainland at 12:30 pm and there are other smaller boats on either side of that time. A Long-tail boat costs around 700 baht (travelling solo), however, if you wait until other passengers wish to travel, it becomes cheaper - I think I paid 100 baht, one-way).From Koh Mook to the mainland:- The main/big ferry returns to mainland Trang, departing from Koh Mook pier at approx. 8 am (this is the one you can take a small vehicle onto). Apparently, there are other smaller ferries that make journeys, at 9 am and 2 pm. Unsure about costs for those. Long-tail boats, similarly, return to Trang for (presumably) the same price as the journey to the island.(On the island itself, you can hire a bike with little fuss for approx 200/250 baht)Next time I return, I'll be taking my walking shoes to visit the view point!