“A magnificent natural swimming pool with the most pristine underwater scenery and serene white-powder beaches within the National Park's protection.”

Rang Island is the true definition of paradise on earth, nestled in isolation in the heart of the Trat Sea. Its distance from the mainland has shielded it from the hustle and bustle of modern life, remarkably preserving its natural purity. The waters surrounding Koh Rang are legendary for their startling transparency; on a sunny day, you can clearly see the sandy seabed and coral clusters from the boat, as if there were no water at all. The atmosphere here is filled with a sense of tranquility that invites visitors to leave all worries behind and focus entirely on the breathtaking beauty right in front of them.

Koh Yak Lek and Koh Yak Yai, which serve as the loyal satellites of Koh Rang, are the peak highlights that divers from around the world dream of experiencing. Beneath the calm, glassy surface lies a kingdom of staghorn corals spreading across the area, interspersed with stunningly strange mound and bush corals. As soon as you put on your mask and dip into the water, the underwater silence will introduce you to the whispers of clownfish dancing among sea anemones and schools of moorish idols swimming past you without fear. It is, without a doubt, the most perfect snorkeling experience in the Gulf of Thailand.

Koh Rang’s San Chao Beach and the National Park Protection Unit area offer a contrasting sensation with vast stretches of brilliant white sand that feel as soft as cake flour. As you step onto the shore, you will feel a level of fineness and cleanliness rarely found on typical tourist islands. This area is ideal for relaxing in the cool sea breeze after a long session of diving, or you can choose to explore the short natural trails to admire the lush coastal flora against the turquoise backdrop of the sea. This simple yet profound beauty is the charm that makes people fall hopelessly in love with Koh Rang.

The wonders of Koh Rang also include a spectrum of underwater colors that you won't find anywhere else in the Eastern region. Sunlight pierces through the surface to hit corals of yellow, purple, and green, creating a landscape that resembles a giant, meticulously designed aquarium. For landscape and underwater photographers, Koh Rang is an artistic treasure trove with powerful compositions at every turn, whether it be the sea water grading from pale turquoise to deep indigo or the tiny marine creatures hiding within the rocky crevices.

Koh Rang, in the end, is more than just a day-trip destination; it is a place that reminds us of the importance of conserving precious natural resources. Visiting here is a gift to yourself, a way to connect with nature on the deepest level. Every minute spent floating above the water, looking at the beauty below, will become a memory etched deeply in your heart. If you are looking for a place to fully recharge your life’s battery, planning a trip to Koh Rang is certainly the best decision you can make for your vacation.


How to Get There
  • Speedboat from Koh Chang: Departing from Bang Bao Pier, taking about 40-50 minutes. This is the fastest and most convenient method.

  • Large Wooden Boat: Perfect for those who enjoy a slow-paced trip, offering deck space for sightseeing and a buffet lunch.

  • Boats from Koh Kood or Koh Mak: Join-in tours or private speedboats/longtail boats are available for a shorter traveling distance.


Travel Tips
  • Recommended Season: Visit between December and April for the calmest and clearest water of the year.

  • Environmental Care: Use sunscreen without Oxybenzone or choose Reef Safe options to protect the corals.

  • Photography Gear: Bring a waterproof case for your phone or an action camera (like a GoPro) as the underwater world is the highlight of this trip.

  • Caution: Be extremely careful not to step on corals or remove any seashells from the National Park area.


Admission Fee:

  • Local Visitors: Adult 40 THB, Child 20 THB.

  • Foreign Visitors: Adult 200 THB, Child 100 THB.

Opening Hours:

  • Open Daily: 08:30 – 16:30.

  • Note: Koh Rang is open for day trips only overnight stays are not permitted.

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