For me, it was truly a paradise as the name suggests. Highly recommended for young soloists. Even non-young people can make young friends to the best of their ability. Stayed for 2 nights in a room with 12 bunk beds, 100% female except me. As if that was the Indian landlady's intention, it felt like she had let me into the flower garden alone while all the boys were coming in and out of the next room. Haha, I highly recommend it to women too. When I looked at the boys in the next room, wow, they were really good looking guys coming in and out. The German YOLO boy who checked out of the same room as me on the day I checked in said he had quit his job last year and had been traveling for 9 months with $20,000. He said he had spent $10,000 and had $10,000 left, but we talked hesitantly before getting on the boat and broke up. He's also very handsome. Free listening practice and free talking. And don't be sad when your pretty friend leaves. A prettier girl will come in... so they just take off their clothes, walk back and forth, and do a bikini fashion show in the room. I'm embarrassed so I don't look at it openly. heNationalities are also diverse. Russia, Poland, France, Brazil, Canada, etc. A Brazilian friend of mixed Korean descent whose father is Korean also hung out for a day. Other than this friend, I didn't see a single Korean for 3 days. Strangely, even in Phuket, I only saw Koreans three times in 40 days. I became friends with a Russian woman from the first day, and we took pictures with each other for three days. I didn't get much, but my friend made a fortune. Even though I am not very good at filming for 3 days, I even did editing. It was an island that I was so sad to leave that I felt like I was wasting the time I spent in Phuket for a month before going to Phi Phi. Since my next flight was booked, I left with tears in my eyes to rest.I think I shot over 200 videos during my trip to Phi Phi, but there were so many that I couldn't organize them. I'm trying to edit one or two things nicely...Should I spend a month here on my next trip?For your information, those who are sensitive to accommodations and have a lot of money should go to a resort. For those who don't blame the facilities and can be grateful just for having running water and their own bed, I recommend going to a hostel, not just here but anywhere. Make friends and practice English...Hostels also have curtains on each bed, which is good for privacy, but it's good for making friends, although it's difficult to have privacy in an open space.Personally, this place was clean enough, it wasn't too narrow for a bunk bed, and although one toilet was clogged, I could use the other toilet so it wasn't a problem, the hot water came out well, the AC was fully operational 24 hours a day, and mosquitoes especially like it, but strangely, there were no mosquitoes in this accommodation. I only got bitten when I was sitting outside. please refer to this.