How to find your island paradise in the turquoise waters of Thailand
Denis Korablev
  • 24.06.2020
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How to find your island paradise in the turquoise waters of Thailand

Thailand is an East Asian state with access to two large seas at once. Thailand owns hundreds of islands in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand in the South China Sea. At the end of the last century, most of the islands of Thailand were uninhabited, but today many of them have become significant resort centers in the region, for example, Phuket (the largest of the islands), which has become a center of attraction for Russian tourists. Due to the large extent of the country from south to north, the climate of the territories can change from equatorial to humid tropical, and the farther south, the less temperature differences. Travelers should not forget about the rainy season, which lasts from June to October, during which floods are possible. From November to February, the northeastern monsoon prevails in Thailand, bringing coolness, and in February there is a strong heat, accompanied by an increase in air humidity.

The most numerous are the Southern Islands, located in Phang Nga Bay, in the provinces of Phuket, Krabi and Phang Nga (60 islands). " James Bond Island " is located here - it was one of the islands (Khao Ping Kan) in Phang Nga Bay that the producers chose for the filming of the film "The Man with the Golden Gun". These islands are of limestone origin, and one of their most remarkable features is the large number of hidden lagoons suitable for swimming and diving.

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Some of Thailand's finest islands worth mentioning:

  • Samet;
  • Phuket;
  • Koh Samui;
  • Yao-Yai;
  • Similan Islands;
  • Phi Phi;
  • Tau;
  • Phangan.

Samet is an island rich in calm bays, quiet beaches with fine, pleasant sand and clear azure coastal waters. The main difference between the island is that the fun (dancing locals with tourists, fire shows, eating hookah smoke, etc.) here usually lasts until late at night. And Ao Phai beach is famous for its restaurants, in one of which you can easily plan a romantic dinner. If you suddenly get tired of the hustle and bustle, you can always go on your yacht to a quieter bay - there is a very large selection of such on the island.

Phuket is an island with many romantic spots, picturesque landscapes and idyllic beaches. Here you will find entertainment to your liking - from youth parties on the beach to diving and surfing. Since the island is large, transportation is essential for sightseeing. We assure you that a 2-week vacation will not be enough for you to get acquainted with all the variety of attractions and entertainment offered by the island.

Since the island is in demand among tourists, the infrastructure here is developing by leaps and bounds - mobile communications are everywhere, hotels offer free Wi-Fi, and the prices for accommodation here remain quite democratic.

Among Phuket's top attractions:

  • Old Phuket Town with picturesque architecture;
  • Bustling Bangla Road;
  • The magnificent Saphan Sarasin Bridge;
  • Buddhist temple Wat Phra Thong - one of the hidden gems of Phuket;
  • Surin Beach;
  • Banana Beach;
  • Layan Beach;
  • Nai Thon Beach - a quiet beach in the west of the island;
  • Phuket Elephant Park Natural Area;
  • Gibbon Rehabilitation Project Conservation Area;
  • Green Elephant Sanctuary Park, where you can feed elephants;
  • Natural Area Elephant Care Park Phuket and others

Koh Samui is an island with a wide variety of entertainment. Here you can take part in incessant parties, visit ancient fishing villages, stroll along the palm groves to the hidden bays. In the north of the island, there are lively and overpriced beaches. However, by partnering to buy or rent a scooter, you can take the hut for a low fee away from crowded places.

Yao Yai is a quiet and calm island in Phang Nga Bay, attracting with its uncrowded beaches with soft white sand, emerald bays and unspoiled nature. Unlike many other Thai islands, there is practically no entertainment here, and the most fascinating sight on Yao Yai for you will be how the fishermen haul their catch onto their long-tailed boats.

Similan Islands is a real lost world, to visit which and get the full experience it is worth rent a yacht in Thailand. These islands have gorgeous white sand beaches, exotic birds lurking in tropical thickets, and twig huts where you can spend time relaxing. Choose for yourself what to do on the Similan Islands: it can be diving, snorkeling, swimming, playing volleyball on the beach, watching dolphins and outlandish fauna.

Phi Phi is a group of 6 islands, richly decorated with white sand beaches, surrounded by azure sea waters and overgrown with tropical jungle. Here you can explore rock carvings, observe monkeys living deep in the island's forests and dive near coral reefs for luscious underwater pictures.

Tau is an island called a paradise for divers. There are really good conditions for diving here - the underwater world is full of colorful fish that keep closer to the reefs and are not afraid of divers, and further from the coast you will already meet whale sharks on the way. Sairee Beach is well worth a visit with its many hotels, cafes, bars and diving schools along the coast. And in the mountains, breathtaking views await you, coupled with completely fresh cool air.

Phangan is a legendary island for its techno and house music clubs (Guy's Bar, Eden Garden, LightHouse and Loi Lay Floating Bar), which regularly host fun parties. The epicenter of the fun is Haad Rin Beach, which hosts a monthly full moon party. Despite the fact that alcohol is poured into buckets here, it is very difficult to stay sober at this event. If you are looking for a quieter place, head to the northern beaches, where you can easily devote your free time to meditation or yoga.

Koh Chang

But the island of Koh Chang has a special attraction - the northernmost of all Thailand's in the Andaman Sea. This sleepy island, always in an atmosphere of peace and quiet, was first discovered by intrepid tourists. The shores of the island are overgrown with pines, palms and banyan trees, in the shade of which you can find a colorful bungalow. The authorities do not allow any infrastructure to develop here, says Dianna, a German woman, the owner of Café on the Rock - she runs a cafe, a bar and a tattoo parlor here. It is quite possible to spend a leisurely day here, swinging in a hammock with a book in hand, or tasting fresh produce, drinking their coffee and enjoying the tropical views. Foggy cliffs and forested peaks belonging to the neighboring Myei Archipelago in Myanmar will be visible on the horizon, while impressive coral reefs and unspoiled nature await travelers near the neighboring pristine islands.

The main part of the island is a protected area with humid evergreen tropical forests, rubber plantations and cashew plantations. Therefore, the main attraction of the island is free walks along its territory with a visit to deserted beaches.Koh Chang is one of the few impressive places on Earth, where great novels are written and masterpieces are written. At night, the coastline is illuminated by the lights of the bungalows and shacks set up under the trees. Most of the time, the island is very quiet, there are rarely parties and then music sounds on the coast, and tourists gather in groups around bonfires made on the sand. According to many travelers, Koh Chang is the best island in Thailand, especially for the elderly and those looking for a quiet isolation away from the noisy resorts.