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Apollo Camp Thailand Chalong review — Great western boxing vibe, friendly staff and clean rooms but sporadic low-energy Muay Thai coaching exposed

Apollo Camp Thailand (Chalong) — 51 reviews praise boxing energy and friendly staff but one scathing Muay Thai complaint claims lazy, chatty coaches who end classes early. I expose when 7:00–19:00 sessions hit or miss so you know before you book.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.6/5Based on 51 Google reviews

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Apollo Camp Thailand (Chalong) — Quick verdict for visitors

Rating snapshot: 4.6 from 51 reviews. Guests consistently praise atmosphere, some coaches and on-site rooms; one long negative report calls out inconsistent trainer effort and limited pad work. Read on to decide whether it fits your training goals.

What guests actually say about training quality

  • Several visitors praised boxing-focused coaching and technical corrections from coaches named Kitboxing and Joy, reporting useful stance and boxing feedback during sessions.
  • One reviewer described 1:2 Muay Thai tuition with a positive coach experience, confirming the gym runs small private formats in addition to group classes.
  • A detailed negative review called out trainers Mu and Naris for finishing classes early, spending most class time on partner drills, doing minimal pad work, chatting loudly in Thai, and not giving technical feedback.

How to reconcile these contradictory experiences

There is a split pattern: several guests highlight good technical coaching and repeat visits driven by atmosphere and energy, while a single detailed complaint lists specific trainers and behaviors that produced a weak class. That suggests class quality may vary by coach and by the format you choose.

Who should go here — and who should think twice?

  • Choose Apollo Camp if you want western-style boxing work or targeted private sessions; multiple guests reported meaningful boxing corrections and positive one-on-two coaching.
  • Be cautious if you want a traditional, intense Muay Thai group class driven by aggressive pad work. The negative account describes low intensity and little pad time for certain trainers.

Actionable visiting tips drawn from reviews

  • Ask reception which coach will run the class before you sign up; guests reported markedly different experiences linked to specific trainer names.
  • Book a private or 1:2 session if you want guaranteed technical feedback — one guest specifically praised a 1:2 Muay Thai lesson and named their coach positively.
  • If pad work and high-intensity group drills are your priority, confirm the class format and emphasis beforehand to avoid classes described as partner-drill heavy and finishing early.
  • Plan your visit Monday through Saturday; the gym is open 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and closed on Sunday, so weekend planning needs adjusting.
  • Use contactless payment if that’s your preference — the facility supports NFC payments and is not cash-only.

Facility extras mentioned by guests

  • On-site rooms were described as spacious and kept very clean by a short-stay reviewer, and reception staff were called friendly and helpful.
  • Several visitors praised the gym atmosphere and energy, with at least one couple returning multiple times during a longer stay because they enjoyed the vibe.

Location context that affects a visit

The gym sits near amenities such as Apollo Hotel and local eateries and services, which can be convenient for short stays or day visitors looking for nearby food and accommodation options.

Bottom line — who will get the most from Apollo Camp Thailand (Chalong)?

If you prioritize western boxing coaching, private lessons, or a lively gym atmosphere, Apollo Camp looks worth trying based on multiple positive reports. If you are a Muay Thai purist seeking consistently intense pad-work classes, verify the coach and class format in advance to avoid a class that may emphasize partner drills and finish early.

Pro tip: ask reception which coach is on duty, and request a pad-work heavy session if that’s your primary goal

Final recommendation: Visit for a trial session or book a private lesson first. That approach uses the facility’s strengths while minimizing the risk of the inconsistent group-class experience some guests reported.

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🕒 Opening Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

💳 Payment Options

NFC payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)
📍 Coordinates:
7.855865, 98.343712
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