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The Islands of Thailand

A journey through the islands of Thailand
Koh Lipe
Koh Lipe (Lipe Island) is located at the south-most part of Thailand. It is ideal for diving, snorkelling, and relaxation. Don't miss the crystal clear water and white sand.
Koh Lipe pictures left to right: Jabang diving spot, Sunrise beach, Sunrise beach, a whale shark spotted in "8 Mile rock".
Sunrise beach, Koh Lipe
Koh Kla
Located just next to Koh Lipe, Koh Kla holds one of the most beautiful diving sites in Thailand - Stonehenge. The diverse marine life and colourful soft corals are a sight to behold.
Koh Kla picture left to right: corals, fishes, Koh Kla from above, corals coral...
Koh Adang
Koh Adang is another great island just a swimming distance away from Lipe.
Koh Hong & Koh Lao Lading
Hong Island from above
Located just half hour by long-tail boat from Krabi, Koh Hong and Lao Lading offer white beaches, lagoons, hidden caves, and hiking trails with great views.
Koh Hong pictures left to right: Koh Hong observatory deck, Lao Lading pier, Hong Island Lagoon (middle picture), Lao Lading, Koh Hong observatory deck from air.
Koh Hong lagoon
Krabi
Well, it's Krabi.
Krabi pictures left to right: Railay beach, Phulay Bay Ritz-Carlton Reserve villa, Phulay Bay Ritz-Carlton Reserve pool, Railay beach caves
Railay beach, Krabi
Koh Tup
Thale Waek
The popular Thale Waek can be found in Koh Tup, a few miles away from Krabi.
Surin Islands
Koh Torinla
Sitting just on the border between Thailand and Myanmar, Surin islands offer exotic and remote scenery. The life of the settlers in Morgan village has not changed for centuries.
Surin Islands pictures left to right: We found Nemo, Morgan village, one of the many untouched hidden beaches, Morgan village.
Koh Tachai
Koh Tachai
Koh Tachai is an island between Similan and Surin islands and has some of the cleanest blue water and softest sand in whole of Asia.
Koh Tachai pictures left to right: lion fish, unspoiled beach, white sand and clear water, ready to dive...
Similan Islands
Similan islands is an archipelago made of 11 islands. They are consider a maritime border between Thailand and India.
Similan islands pictures left to right: many snorkelling spots between Koh Miang and Ko Ha, Sailboat view, Donald Duck bay, Sailboat view.
Phuket
Patong beach
You know it - Phuket. It actually is much bigger than you thought.
Phuket pictures left to right: The Naka resort, Patong beach, Phuket Pier, villa in the jungle.
Koh Khai
Koh Khai from the top
Koh Khai is among the hundreds of islands scattered around Phuket.
Koh Pak Bia
Koh Pak Bia from above
A few miles away from Koh Hong, lays Koh Pak Bia. It's cute, isn't it?
Koh Pak Bia, Koh Aleil, and Koh Pa Hu Sia
Koh Phi Phi
Phi Phi Island (Pileh) from above. You can see both the lagoon and Maya bay.
Phi Phi...
Koh Phi Phi Leh
Koh Samui
One of the many great hotels in Samui
Moving to the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is a large island offering a mix of top hotels for the ultimate relaxation and a busy island life.
Koh Tao
Koh Tao is the best place to start your diving experience. Warm water, weak currents, and rich underwater life.
Koh Tao pictures left to right: a jungle hut, Sairee beach, Mae Haad pier, corals corals.
Koh Tao pier
Koh Nang Yuan
Koh Nang Yuan and Koh Tao
If you are looking for a deserted island kind of relaxation, then Nang Yuan has it all.
Koh Nang Yuan pictures left to right: XXX
Chumphon
Koh Maphrao from above
Another great place for diving and island hopping. Very close to Koh Tao.
Chumphon pictures left to right: jungle next to the pier, lots of great diving spots, Koh Maphrao, more great divings spots.
Koh Larn
Koh Larn is an island close to Pattaya, which makes it one of the closest islands to Bangkok.
Phang Nga
Phang Nga from air
The well-known James Bond island (the left-most picture below) is located in Phang Nga.
Rayong
Mae Phin beach at sunset
Koh Chang
Which island would you like to visit most?
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The Islands of Thailand
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The Islands of Thailand

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