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Beaches
& Islands
Beaches Krabi's beaches offer
not just the usual mix of sea
and sand, but also some stunning
backdrops. Some of the beaches
are surrounded by huge limestone
cliffs, giving the impression
of your own private space. The
views out on the horizon show
a vista of tiny islands in the
distance, which make for great
day trips and good shallow water
snorkelling. Many of Krabi’s
beaches are accessible only
by boat which helps to retain
their unspoilt character. This
is the place to simply get on
a boat and wander from one perfect
beach to the next……
Ao
Nang Beach
Framed by towering limestone
cliffs and fringed by palms
and pine trees, Ao Nang is a
stunning beach. It’s also the
main place to catch local “longtail”
boats for day trips to nearby
islands or other beaches along
the coastline. As Krabi's most
developed beach, there’s a wide
range of accommodation including
resorts, bungalows and guesthouses
and it’s also the place to check
out adventure tours and diving
trips.
If you like
to eat well, there's a good
choice of restaurants offering
Swiss, Italian, Thai, and Scandinavian
food. The beach is popular with
snorkellers and windsurfers,
is ideal for sunbathing and
very safe for swimming. A great
base to explore other islands
and beaches, or simply stay
put and relax.
Rai
Ley Beach
Rai Ley - the original traveller's
place is very laid back. No
roads, lots of small bungalows,
a few villas for rent, and a
tastefully developed upmarket
hotel if you'd prefer the luxury.
Its also the destination for
wannabee rock climbers. Instruction
and equipment is available.
Small wooden boats sell snacks
and sandwiches so you don't
have to walk very far, otherwise
there are small local and inexpensive
restaurants right on the beach.
Lots of local taxi boats to
take you from Ao Nang to Rai
Lay and also around he coastline
for snorkelling trips or sightseeing.
High season
it's busy, but most activities
can still be enjoyed, and monsoon
weather changes provide spectacular
views over the ocean. The east
side of Rai Lei Beach is home
mostly to mangroves, a few bungalows
and local restaurants. It is
also the most convenient spot
from which to hail a boat taxi
to Krabi town.
Pra
Nang Beach Accessible
only by boat, Phra Nang Beach
(not to be confused with Ao
Nang around the corner) attracts
hedonists, rock climbers, canoe
enthusiasts, snorkellers and
artists. Accommodation here
ranges from the prestigious
and upmarket Sheraton Rayavadee
Resort to modest fan cooled
bungalows. The sheer limestone
mountain which surrounds the
beach makes it a popular venue
for both beginners and advanced
rock climbers. A couple of climbing
schools offer tuition complete
with equipment if you feel the
urge to hang off a ledge or
two. For non-climbers, there's
a route in the interior of the
cliff, which although not for
the faint hearted, offers exhilarating
views of the offshore islands
and drops down into a interior
lagoon fed by the tide far below.
The
Princess
Cave or Tham Phra Nang Nok,
decorated with symbols of fertility
is another local attraction.
The beach can be reached easily
from Ao Nang by regular longtail
boats which shuttle back and
forth during the day. Best visited
during low season (April - October)
as it gets busy.
Nopparat
Thara Beach
Close to Ao Nang beach, Hat
Noppharat Thara is
a long sandy beach lined by
casuarina trees. Popular with
local Thai picnickers especially
at the weekend. During weekdays
it offers lots of shade and
a great retreat.
Islands
- Poda, Koh Gai (Chicken Island)
Koh Rang In the coastal waters off
Krabi, lie more than 200 islands,
only some of them inhabited,
and many that belong to Hat
Noppharat Thara-Ko Phi Phi National
Park. These islands offer reef
diving, rock climbing, snorkelling
and secluded beaches. Two noteworthy
islands, Ko Poda and Ko Gai
(Chicken Island because of its
shape like the neck of a chicken)
can be reached within half an
hour by local longtail boat
from Ao Nang Beach. Ko Poda
is fringed by clear water and
offers good snorkelling. Ko
Gai, twenty minutes to the west,
is also excellent for snorkelling
and diving.
The
Phi Phi Islands
One of southern Thailand's most
popular tourist destinations,
the Phi Phi islands are known
for their sheer limestone cliffs
and white sandy beaches, often
used for film locations. There
are two islands - Phi Phi Don
and Phi Phi Ley, which lie within
the Hat Noppharat Thara-Ko Phi
Phi National Park. Regular ferries
run from Krabi town to and Phuket
to the islands everyday.
Phi
Phi Don Island
The larger of the two islands,
Phi Phi Don offers picture postcard
beaches, turquoise water and
a relaxed beachside lifestyle.
Ton Sai Bay, the main departure/arrival
point has lots of bungalow and
chalet accommodation and gets
very busy with day trippers
in high season. Worth at least
an overnight stay, here’s plenty
to do. The area around Ton Sai
offers music bars, restaurants
with both Thai and European
food, and even Thai boxing matches.
From
Phi Phi you can take day trips
to other local islands, go diving
or charter your own boat to
explore the more secluded beaches.
See our section on Phi Phi for
more details.
Phi
Phi Ley Island
Just south of the larger Phi
Phi Don, lies its sister island,
Phi Phi Lei. A small uninhabited
island, only six square kilometres
in area, its a marine explorers
paradise. Characterised by rugged,
limestone cliffs rising from
the sea, the island has lots
of hidden bays concealing tiny
pristine beaches. The exceptionally
clear and calm water in these
bays teems with marine life
and is ideal for advanced and
novice snorkellers. Also on
Phi Phi Lei, is a large cave
known as the Viking Cave, which
contains ancient cave murals
depicting Viking-like sailing
vessels. However these days
it is more famous for the millions
of swallows whose gelatinous
nests are prized by Chinese
gourmets.
To
the north of Phi Phi Don lies
Koh YoongIsland
featuring 2 small beaches and
well preserved offshore coral
gardens.
Next to Ko Yoong lies Koh Pai
Island with small swimming beaches
on the north and east side,
and coral gardens off the south
end. [click here to read more
about Phi Phi Islands]
The
Lanta Islands
About
53 islands are included in this
group, which form the southernmost
district of Krabi Province.
Koh
Lanta Yai
The largest of the islands,
Lanta Yai is a favourite spot
for those seeking peace and
solitude. Mountainous and rugged
in some spots, especially near
the southern tip, the island
is home to a the Chao Ley, or
Sea Gypsies, an ethnic group
who preserve many of their ancient
customs and ceremonies. Some
accommodating and services are
available, and the island can
easily be reached by ferry from
Krabi Town.
Koh
Taleng Beng
Lies in the Lanta district and
is similar in shape to Phi Phi
Ley. Swallows also nest at this
island which at low tide features
a small beach and tunnel.
Mu
Koh Hah
Also in the Lanta area, this
group of 5 islands has some
good diving spots.
Koh
Ngai, Koh Rock Nai and Koh Rock
Nok
South of Lanta Yai Island, these
3 islands are close to Trang
Province. Koh Ngai is
easily accessed via ferry from
Pak Meng Beach, others are accessed
by hired boat and feature both
beaches and coral gardens.