YOHO Beach Resort

Resort hotel · Pingtung

YOHO Beach Resort

Resort hotel · Pingtung

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No. 27-8號, Wanli Rd, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan 946

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Beach resort with pools, slides, lazy river, cocoa farm  

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No. 27-8號, Wanli Rd, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan 946 Get directions

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No. 27-8號, Wanli Rd, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan 946 Get directions

+886 8 886 9999
yoho.com.tw
@yoho_resort

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"Cycling Around Kenting With The YOHO BIKE HOTEL Asia’s first bike hotel, YOHO Bike Hotel in Shanhai, Kenting, Taiwan . The hotel is geared toward bikers, with 68 rooms featuring bike racks, an onsite Giant bike rental and tour agency, a bike maintenance area, a bikers lounge with a projection screen for photos, bikers message board, and cycling magazines, cyclist training courses, an Off-Road Experience Center, a special VIP check-in for cyclists and more. The hotel will give you a map of the area so you can bike to the many attractions, like the National Museum of Marine Biologic Aquarium, Shih Chunghsi Hot Springs, Lake Lunglunan Bird Watching Center, Maopitou Park, Kenting Forest Recreation Area and downtown Kenting. Staying at the YOHO Bike Hotel is a great way to explore Taiwan's rich cycling culture."

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Martin Mrosek

Google
We recently stayed at the YOHO Hotel, and while there were a few positive aspects, the overall experience was deeply disappointing, particularly given its supposed 4-star rating. Here's a breakdown of my stay: The staff was a highlight, as they were friendly and welcoming. However, their limited English proficiency made communication challenging at times. Thankfully, this wasn’t a major issue, as their warmth and willingness to help bridged the gap. The breakfast was simple and acceptable but fell far short of 4-star expectations. The selection was limited, and the quality was average at best, resembling something you’d expect from a budget hotel rather than a higher-end property. The condition of the rooms was a significant letdown. They were outdated, with visible signs of wear and tear, and the cleanliness was subpar. It’s clear that little effort has been made to maintain or refresh the accommodations, which felt neglected and far below the advertised standard. The state of the public areas was nothing short of disgraceful. The building itself is in poor condition, with many areas appearing old, dirty, and poorly maintained. The pool area was particularly off-putting, with grime and neglect evident throughout. The fitness center was the worst offender—moldy, filthy carpets and disgusting, outdated equipment made it unusable. It’s shocking that such facilities are offered to guests, and I suspect they would fail any proper health or safety inspection. Adding to the disappointment, some areas posed safety risks. The wooden stairs, for instance, were partially broken, making them hazardous and easy to trip on. This level of neglect is unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming a 4-star status. The hotel is grossly overpriced for what it offers. The management seems focused on squeezing money out of a dilapidated property without investing in necessary upkeep or renovations. This approach leaves guests with a substandard experience that doesn’t justify the cost. Overall: I would not recommend the YOHO Hotel, nor would I return. While the friendly staff was a small redeeming factor, the outdated rooms, filthy public areas, hazardous conditions, and abysmal facilities make this a place to avoid. For the price, you can find far better options that actually deliver on quality and comfort. Save your money and look elsewhere.

MartinM7460

Google
We recently stayed at the YOHO Hotel, and while there were a few positive aspects, the overall experience was deeply disappointing, particularly given its supposed 4-star rating. Here's a breakdown of my stay:||Staff: The staff was a highlight, as they were friendly and welcoming. However, their limited English proficiency made communication challenging at times. Thankfully, this wasn’t a major issue, as their warmth and willingness to help bridged the gap.||Breakfast: The breakfast was simple and acceptable but fell far short of 4-star expectations. The selection was limited, and the quality was average at best, resembling something you’d expect from a budget hotel rather than a 4* property.||Rooms and Cleanliness: The condition of the rooms was a significant letdown. They were outdated, with visible signs of wear and tear, and the cleanliness was subpar. It’s clear that little effort has been made to maintain or refresh the accommodations, which felt neglected and far below the advertised standard.||Public Areas and Facilities: The state of the public areas was nothing short of disgraceful. The building itself is in poor condition, with many areas appearing old, dirty, and poorly maintained. The pool area was particularly off-putting, with grime and neglect evident throughout. The fitness center was the worst offender—moldy, filthy carpets and disgusting, outdated equipment made it unusable. It’s shocking that such facilities are offered to guests, and I suspect they would fail any proper health or safety inspection.||Safety Concerns: Adding to the disappointment, some areas posed safety risks. The wooden stairs, for instance, were partially broken, making them hazardous and easy to trip on. This level of neglect is unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming a 4-star status.||Value for Money: The hotel is grossly overpriced for what it offers. The management seems focused on squeezing money out of a dilapidated property without investing in necessary upkeep or renovations. This approach leaves guests with a substandard experience that doesn’t justify the cost.||Overall: I would not recommend the YOHO Hotel, nor would I return. While the friendly staff was a small redeeming factor, the outdated rooms, filthy public areas, hazardous conditions, and abysmal facilities make this a place to avoid. For the price, you can find far better options that actually deliver on quality and comfort. Save your money and look elsewhere.||Rating: 1.5/5 stars

MarioPizza

Google
This is a massive resort which is geared to cyclists and families. There are plenty of activities for kids, including pools with slides and lazy river. The staff are great, really going above and beyond. However, the facilities are quite dated and maintainance is poor. Unkept gardens, broken tiles, pools a bit grubby and rooms that would benefit with a lick of paint and new bathrooms. The resort is also quite isolated which means you really need a car to get around. Our kids loved the place so i would probably recommend it on that basis but don’t expect any sort of luxury

Trip.com Member

Google
We had a nice stay here and considering the price it was absolutely worth it! The facilities, pools and the buildings are clean but definitely have seen better years. Hopefully everything will get renovated soon, because the overall concept of the hotel is great, it just got a bit old over the years

Lachy W

Google
Great position and big resort with lots to do and see. Buildings and pools are looking a bit old and could do with a facelift but still pretty good place to visit.

919sallyj

Google
Large resort hotel catering for families and couples. As it was end of season limited options for evening meal but the breakfast was good and varied and available from 8-12 so not over crowded. A little off the beaten track but a bus stop is opposite and the bus will take you to all the popular sights and towns. The staff were pleasant and helpful.

Jeremy Budd

Google
We had a nice 5 night stay at YoHo. We left refreshed. The stay was super friendly and made every effort to accommodate us. We arrived as a typhoon was leaving, which made many services unavailable. But the pools, once opened, are really nice. The nearby village of WanLi has some good eats and a good spot for snorkeling or scuba diving. But there is no beach nearby; you must walk into the village to get to the water. And that area is very rocky. Overall, we had a nice stay. But you need to know: you need your own transportation because the hotel provided shuttle only operates at night; you need to expect hard beds (would love to see new mattresses throughout the resort); and the breakfast buffet is standard Taiwanese (would love to have more western options at breakfast).

Glenn Nawrocki

Google
Great location right on the seashore. The rooms are spacious and clean . The breakfast buffet will keep you going all day, the selection is huge, western and Asian cuisine . A pool, warm pools and the beach go explore
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Brian P.

Yelp
Yoho is a beach resort that caters to Taiwanese families. The hotel is gigantic complete with multiple buildings and a sprawling pool that flows from one end of the complex to the other. There is a small waterfront area- but it's very rocky. I didn't really like staying here for a few reasons. 1. Because it's geared towards families things were a bit noisy. There was always music or big groups of people. Even from my room I could hear cheesy ktv which made relaxing difficult. There was no where one can just chill out. 2. There is very little around the hotel which is right off a busy road. You can't walk to much of anything so expect a 15 min car ride to Kenting for anything. 3. The rooms are not bad but pretty dated- especially the bathrooms. Balcony is a nice touch but the glass does not seal allowing a lot of noise in from outside. 4. Breakfast is large but just so so. On the plus side- staff are friendly and the resort has a cool koi pound. Overall though, Yoho just was not for me.