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Krok island is a small, exclusive island covering approximately 0.05 square kilometers, located just a few kilometers west of the Pattaya coastline. Although it is a private island, it warmly welcomes visitors to experience the beauty of its powdery white sand beach that stretches along the eastern side, creating a stunning contrast with the crystal-blue waters. The most distinctive feature o...
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Sak Island is a small, uniquely shaped island resembling a horseshoe or the letter "U." Located only a few hundred meters from the larger Ko Lan, this small island is a paradise for relaxation. It offers a level of privacy and quietness that is hard to find on the main beaches of Pattaya. The island features two main shorelines North Beach and South Beach which are conveniently connected by a...
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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 Phai (Koh Phai) is the largest island in the Koh Phai archipelago, located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 13 kilometers from Pattaya’s coastline. The archipelago consists of several smaller islands such as Koh Man Wichai, Koh Luan, Koh Klueng Badan, and other surrounding islets. Koh Phai is under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy, which helps preserve its natural environment...
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Koh Yuak is a small islet located west of Koh Chang, directly across from Kai Bae and Klong Prao beaches. Despite being uninhabited and having no major facilities, Koh Yuak is highly regarded as one of the best snorkeling spots near the Koh Chang shore. Characterized by rocky outcrops and small white sand patches, the surrounding waters are exceptionally clear and shallow, making it a favorit...
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Koh Suwan is a tiny island that stands prominently among the Four Sibling Islands in front of Kai Bae Beach, within Koh Chang. Despite its very small size and lack of wide sandy beaches like other islands, Koh Suwan possesses a unique charm that attracts a steady stream of kayakers. Physically, the island is a cluster of rocks mixed with low lying trees and shrubs that stay green year-round. ...
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Chula Island is one of the islands located close to the Chanthaburi coast, often mentioned as an island that retains its pristine nature and serves as a true sanctuary for those wishing to immerse themselves in nature. Access to the island requires a boat trip from Laem Sing shore or other authorized points. Upon arriving at the island, you will discover a fine, soft white-sand beach stretchi...
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Kwang Island is a coastal tourist destination not far from Chanthaburi city, located within the vicinity of Ao Khung Kraben. The beach sand at Ko Kwang is remarkably white, clean, and fine, making it safe for swimming and perfect for seaside relaxation. Its geographic shape, extending into the sea, gives Ko Kwang a distinctive character and makes it an iconic image of the area. The unique fea...
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Nang Rum Island is a small island located in the waters off Chanthaburi Province. It is well-known among travelers who seek tranquility and highly preserved natural environments. The island's beaches feature spotlessly clean and exceptionally fine white sand, which sharply contrasts with the crystal-clear, turquoise sea water the clarity often allows visibility down to the seabed. This m...
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Koh Kram Noi Island is a small island located near Koh Kram Yai, under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy. The distinctive charm of this island lies in its undisturbed natural state; as it is not a primary stop for large tour boats, Koh Kram Noi maintains an exceptionally quiet and private atmosphere. The beaches boast fine, creamy white sand that contrasts beautifully with the gradient shades...
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The Khao Tao Rocky Isles, consisting of Koh Sadoa and Koh Kheenok, are hidden marine gems with significant ecological value, located approximately 2-3 kilometers from Khao Tao Beach. Both islands are distinctly rocky formations with no sandy beaches suitable for landing or relaxing. Their importance lies in their role as shelters and nurseries for marine life and as a destination for short boat tr...
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Koh Nom Sao consists of two small limestone islands situated closely together in the bay of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. The islands' name comes from their distinctive physical appearance, resembling a pair of female breasts, establishing them as one of the best-known natural symbols in the Sam Roi Yot sea area. The islands are predominantly limestone covered with vegetation and lack beaches fo...
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Koh Kram is a small island located not far from Khao Tao Beach and Hua Hin. It is considered a marine destination that offers a feeling of peace and privacy as it is not as widely known as other islands in the Gulf of Thailand. The island is charming with its fine white sandy beaches, which are not very long but offer a pleasant atmosphere, perfect for swimming and relaxing by the beach. Notably, ...
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Koh Rawing is a small island situated south of Laem Khao Daeng, within the boundaries of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. Although not as famous as other larger islands, Koh Rawing offers a truly unique experience focused on privacy and serenity. The island is notable for its short, white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal place for a simple holiday and an escape f...
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Koh Samed is one of the small islands in the Chumphon Sea, located near the mouth of Chumphon River. It is only about 2 kilometers from Faradonphap Beach, making it one of the most easily accessible islands in Chumphon Province. The beach on the island is gently curved and slightly sloping, featuring white sand and clear water—ideal for relaxing in a very private atmosphere. There is only on...
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Koh Maprao Chumphon is one of the islands within Mu Ko Chumphon National Park, a marine conservation area that protects the rich biodiversity of Chumphon’s coastal waters. Although it is a small island — with a beach of only about 100 meters long — it captivates visitors with its serene and natural beauty. The surrounding waters of Koh Maprao are home to colorful coral reefs...
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Ko Phithak is a small island located in Thong Krok Bay, just a few hundred meters from the coast of Lang Suan District. It was originally called “Ko Phi Thak” according to local legend, which says a spirit once appeared to warn sailors for safety during storms. Later, locals renamed it “Ko Phithak” for good fortune. The island village is a small fishing community that maint...
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Koh Tae Nai is a small island off Thong Sala Bay, only about 400–500 meters from the coast. Despite being close to the town, it offers a peaceful and natural atmosphere. Due to the absence of permanent residents and buildings, it is a private relaxation spot near the city that remains well-preserved. The island's highlight is the clean white sandbar extending into the sea, surrounded by clear blue...
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Koh Phi is a small limestone island located off the coast of Khanom District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Although the island is uninhabited, it is well known for its striking appearance and eerie atmosphere, which gave rise to its memorable name. The island rises from the sea as a steep limestone formation, with a rugged surface and natural cavities shaped by waves and seawater over millions of...
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Koh Pha is a hidden paradise in the Andaman Sea, often referred to as the “Maldives of Thailand” due to its striking contrast between powdery white sand and vibrant blue waters. The island was once covered with lush vegetation, but following the devastating 2004 Tsunami, its geography transformed dramatically, leaving behind a shifting sandbar and scattered rocks that appear and disapp...
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Koh Pu is a small, uninhabited island located off the western coast of Phuket, situated approximately 500 meters from the shores of Kata Beach. Geologically, the island is characterized by rugged rock formations interspersed with lush, evergreen scrubland. While it lacks permanent human settlement and infrastructure, Koh Pu plays a vital role in the local marine ecosystem, serving as a natural bre...
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Tapao Yai Island is located approximately 4 kilometers from the Phuket mainland, situated in Ao Makham near Cape Panwa. It is considered a hidden gem that has miraculously preserved its lush forest and coastal ecosystems. The island's most prominent feature is being a natural habitat for the Oriental "Pied Hornbill", a bird species that serves as one of the most significant indicators of fore...
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Kaeo Yai Island is a small island located off the coast of Phuket province, near Laem Phromthep in the Rawai area of ​​Phuket Town. Separated from the main Laem Phromthep viewpoint, it's a charming rocky island with a small area surrounded by the azure Andaman Sea. Although not yet considered a top destination, the island remains highly significant, ideal for beginners and offering a clear, r...
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Poda Island is part of Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, located just about 8 km from Ao Nang beach. This small island is renowned for its stunning white sandy beach and shallow coral reef areas that make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. A unique highlight is the tall limestone rock emerging from the sea in front of the beach—perfect as a photo backdrop. During low ...
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Koh Tub is located within Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, one of Krabi's most captivating natural attractions. It is well known for the “Talay Waek” (Separated Sea) phenomenon, where the tide recedes and reveals a sandbar that connects Koh Tub with Koh Mor and Chicken Island. This magical occurrence allows visitors to walk across the sea from one island to anothe...
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Chicken Island is part of the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. It is one of three islands that form the stunning natural phenomenon called “Talay Waek” (Separated Sea), alongside Tup Island and Mor Island. During low tide, a white sandbar connects the three islands, allowing visitors to walk between them on foot – a rare and breathtaking ex...
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Koh Hin Lek, also known as “Hin Lek Fai Island,” is a small island located within Tarutao National Park in Satun Province, southern Thailand. It lies among the Adang-Rawi island group, part of the Andaman Sea’s highly diverse marine ecosystem, and remains relatively untouched compared to more popular nearby destinations. Geologically, the island is famous for its dark, iron-like ...
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Koh Khao Yai, situated within the Mu Ko Phetra National Park, stands as a cornerstone of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark—Thailand's first-ever UNESCO-recognized global geopark. The island's geological composition is primarily characterized by Ordovician limestone, dating back over 450 million years. Its most profound feature is the "Prasat Hin Pan Yod" (Thousand-Spired Stone Castle), a geolo...
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Koh Sap is a magnificent hidden gem nestled within the Sawi District archipelago, managed under the jurisdiction of Mu Ko Chumphon National Park. Geologically, the island is a small limestone formation draped in lush beach forest and tropical flora, remaining remarkably intact due to its location off the main commercial tourist routes. This isolation has allowed Koh Sap to preserve its tranquility...
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Kudu Island is the definition of a hidden treasure, carefully concealed by nature to preserve one of the most remarkable Unseen destinations in Phang Nga Bay. Among the many islands scattered across the bay, Kudu Island stands out with its unique geological formation, where dramatic limestone cliffs encircle a small bay or "lagoon" (Lagoon) completely. The water داخل the lagoon is exceptionally cl...
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Khai Nai Island is one of the hidden gems of Phang Nga that attracts travelers from around the world. Despite its small size—small enough to walk around in a short time—the island offers breathtaking natural beauty. Its most distinctive feature is the powdery white sand beach, soft and clean, contrasting beautifully with the deep blue sea. What makes Khai Nai Island truly special is th...
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Koh Chong Lad Yai, frequently referred to by locals as Koh Chong Lard Yai, is a small island with a distinctive geographical profile situated at a key junction within Phang Nga Bay. Located in the Koh Yao District of Phang Nga Province, it stands as a natural sentinel between the northern reaches of Koh Yao Yai and the vast "forest of islands" to the east. The island's morphology is characterized ...
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Koh Rang Yai is a small island located east of Phuket Province, in the Koh Kaew Subdistrict of Phuket City District. Its proximity to the mainland makes it easily accessible for day trips. Situated in Phang Nga Bay, the island enjoys relatively calm waters with gentle waves compared to the western Andaman coast, making it ideal for tourists seeking relaxation or light water activities such as swim...
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Koh Maphrao, is a small island encompassing approximately 1,040 acres (2,600 Rai) located off the eastern coast of Phuket, just 600 meters from the mainland. The island’s geography remains remarkably preserved, with about 70% of the terrain consisting of lush mangroves, coconut groves, and rubber plantations. This serves as one of the most significant green lungs situated near Phuket's urban...
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Koh Bon is a small island located south of Phuket province, approximately 1.5–2 kilometers from the coast of Rawai Beach, a short 10–15 minute boat ride away. The island's topography consists of limestone formations mixed with tropical land and forest, creating varying elevations and dense vegetation. This makes it relatively pristine compared to larger tourist islands in Phuket. Koh B...
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