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สีสรรทะเลตะวันออก ทะเลฝั่งอ่าวไทย หรือฝั่งตะวันออก เป็นทะเลที่แอดอยากแนะนำให้ไป เพราะว่าเดินทางง่ายและไม่ไกลจากกรุงเทพมากนักจึงเหมาะกับการเที่ยวพักผ่อนในวันหยุด ทะเลฝั่งตะวันออกนี้มีทะเลสวยๆมากมาย แต่ละเกาะ แต่ละหาด จะมีสีสรรที่แตกต่างกันออกไป แต่มีอย่างนึงที่เหมือนกัน คือแต่ละที่เมื่อไปแล้วจะติดใจ
Koh Samet is a famous tourist island in Rayong province, located within the Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, approximately 6-7 kilometers from Ban Phe coast. It's one of the most popular seaside destinations easily accessible from Bangkok, with a total travel time of only about 3-4 hours. This makes Koh Samet popular with both Thai and international tourists...
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Koh Munnork is one of the Koh Man archipelago located in the Gulf of Thailand off the coast of Rayong Province. The archipelago comprises Koh Munnork, Koh Munklang, and Koh Munnai. Koh Munnork is renowned as the most tranquil and private island among the group. It's a small island surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters, with relatively calm waters during peak season, and boasts long stretche...
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Koh Kham Island also known as Koh Kham Underwater Park, is a small island located west of Koh Samaesarn in Chonburi Province. The island is under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy’s Fleet Operations Command, which places strong emphasis on environmentally responsible tourism alongside strict natural resource conservation. As a result, Koh Kham has preserved its pristine environment...
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Perid Island an island with a fishing village community, located southeast of Chanthaburi, in Ko Predit Subdistrict, Laem Singh District. It is a small island connected to the mainland. Most of the area is surrounded by the sea, with Chaloem Burapha Chonlathit Road serving as the connecting route. The terrain consists of hills, cliffs, and rocky areas. To the north and east, there is a fishing com...
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Koh Chang Koh Chang is the largest island in the Gulf of Thailand and serves as the heart of Mu Ko Chang National Park. Most of its area consists of steep mountains and pristine tropical rainforests that still cover more than 70% of the island. This remarkable geography ensures that Koh Chang offers more than just the sea; it also boasts abundant freshwater sources that serve as the origin of...
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Koh Kood is like a precious jewel of the Gulf of Thailand, marvelously preserving its natural purity. Located at the easternmost edge of Thai waters in Trat Province, this island boasts crystal-clear waters with a stunning emerald hue, earning it the nickname The Gem of the East. Most of the island is still covered by lush, fertile tropical rainforests and coconut groves that stretch parallel...
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Koh Mak is one of the largest islands in Trat Province, covering approximately 9,000 rai between Koh Chang and Koh Kut. The island is well known for its distinctive star-like shape and flat terrain, largely covered by coconut and rubber plantations. Unlike many busy tourist destinations, Koh Mak follows a “Low Carbon” concept, preserving its quiet atmosphere, clean environment, an...
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Koh Larn Island is a world-class popular destination situated parallel to Pattaya Beach. The island is 2 km wide and 5 km long, located only 7.5 km from the mainland. The standout landmark is Na Baan Pier, the first gateway for visitors and a prime viewpoint to witness the Pattaya and Jomtien skyline, where skyscrapers line the coast beautifully. Around the island, you will find fine white sand an...
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Koh Sichang Island  is a large island of immense importance in Thai history, particularly during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). The island is filled with the charm of architecture reflecting Siam's transition era, incorporating Thai, Western, and Chinese styles. Visiting here is more than a beach trip; it is a journey back in time to experience the glory of the past amids...
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