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Koh yao noi pier
Koh yao noi pier







It feels like a well-kept secret far and away from anything else, at the end of a national park and close to the uniquely-shaped islands, making each sunrise look that much more amazing. While I’m not as into mega resorts, I love little hideaways like this. It’s a secluded, relaxed, and gorgeous high-end boutique resort with hillside bungalows in a dreamy setting. I stayed at Paradise Koh Yao for a couple of days on the island and thought it was fantastic. Most of the resorts are smaller in size and designed to be eco-friendly with relaxation in mind. Stay Loved this swing on the beach at Paradise Koh YaoĮven if you’re not usually a resort person, Koh Yao Noi is the place to splurge. If you want to check out neighboring Koh Yao Yai, it’s also possible to take a longtail boat over from the south side of Koh Yao Noi for 50 baht, and worth it for an afternoon if you’re a fan of sandbar beaches like this one: Lam Haed beachĪdditionally it’s easy to book an island hopping tour or to take out a kayak if you want to explore the islands nearby. Most visitors also rent motorbikes to explore the island’s waterfalls and many beaches with only a few other tourists, if any at all. If you have a bit of experience, though, the views while you climb are stunning.

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It’s also popular for rock climbing, though as a rock climber told me on the longtail boat out, it’s not ideal for beginners. I know I’ve already waxed poetic about it but I couldn’t get over how perfect the water was for swimming – crystal clear and not too hot and not too cold. Things to do Rock climb, yoga, swim, chill, repeatįor the most part, people head to Koh Yao Noi to enjoy the beach. Is Koh Yao Noi good for solo travelers?.









Koh yao noi pier