Long stripe of fine sand beach with a shady background before the road. Plenty of shops around for clothung and food
Family beach with plenty of restaurants, massage, 7/11. Calm water, protected bay walk 20 meters to neck depth.
Kilometer long beach with a bakdrop with some trees that provide shades. Stong under water current and wavy when the wind picks up.
Stunning island, but it feels like a money grab since it's a private island. You have to pay for each lounge seat. There are jellyfish in the water, so swimming isn't really an option. However, the pineapple smoothie was delightful.
This beach destination was absolutely luxurious, with an ambiance that felt timeless and reminiscent of a bygone era where everything was crafted by hand. The staff provided impeccable service, going above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. Special thanks to Fred, who helped us secure a table for dinner! While it may not be the most budget-friendly option, the level of care and attention to detail made it well worth the price. We highly recommend any of the ocean view rooms, as they offer stunning vistas of the surrounding scenery. Kayaking is also complimentary, and the room service is top-notch. The only downside we encountered was the difficulty in obtaining alcoholic drinks due to the predominantly Muslim culture of the island. Overall, we would highly recommend this destination for a 1-2 day stay, just make sure to plan accordingly for your libations!
We came back here after our trip to James Bond Island. We heard that the drinks here are famous, but it turns out that's not true. Our boat guide hyped up the drinks on the way to the island, saying things like my friend makes amazing drinks and this island is known for its drinks, but they didn't mention the price. As it turns out, the drinks cost 250 Thai baht, and any food you buy here costs 200 Thai baht. Instead of purchasing them here, a suggestion is to bring your own drinks in your bag and enjoy them on the beach since the chairs are free.