It’s no secret that Thailand has some of the world’s mostbeautiful beaches -- which is great, but can make choosing one you'd like to spend a few days on painstakingly difficult! Whether you’re looking to relax and soak up the sun, are interested in hiking, climbing or diving, or just hopeto party all night long, our expert breakdown of Thai beaches will help you choose whichsliver of paradise will truly be paradise for you.
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Head east from Bangkok to the island of Koh Kood (also called Ko Kut), just off
the coast of the city of Trat. Koh Kood is the definition of paradise. There
are no ATMs on the island, and there are usually so few travelers here that you’re likely to see starfish on the beach in their
natural habitat.
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Make your way south to Koh Phangan, home of the infamous full moon parties. If you’re here to party, you’ll need to book far in advance — hotels on Haad
Rin beach, home to the event, get booked out months in advance for each party. The COAST Resort is a solid option, just minutes from the party. If
all-night debauchery isn’t your thing, Bottle Beach on the northern
end of the island is slightly removed from the madness.
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In Krabi you can find my all-time favorite Thai beach, Railay Beach. The limestone cliffs here are stunning, and it’s easy
to get back and forth from mainland Krabi via a longtail or speedboat.
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Your closest options are Koh Si Chang and Koh Samet. Koh Samet is definitely busier, but has some great beaches. Koh Si Chang is bigger and has fewer tourists; it’s pretty tropical, with lots of growth after rainy season, but due to its size you’ll need to rent a motorbike.
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The beach made famous by Leonardo Dicaprio in The Beach is
Maya Bay, located on Koh Phi Phi Le. To get there, you’ll need to rent a
longtail or speed boat from Koh Phi Phi Don (the main island), or sign up for
one of the many tours available.
Have you visited any of these beaches? Which is your favorite?