Islands, Beaches and Cities around Thailand
Ao Nang & Railay, Krabi
Ao Nang and Railay are located in Krabi province southwest of Phuket. The area is known for its outstanding natural beauty and lovely beaches. more info
Bangkok
Lying on both banks of the Chao Phraya river just north of the Gulf of Thailand, Bangkok, is a bustling metropolis and the kingdom's capital city. more info
Chiang Mai
Considered Thailand's 'second city' and the capital of northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is an excellent destination for travelers seeking cultural, historical, and natural beauty. more info
Coral Island
Coral Island lies just 9kms from the south-eastern tip of Phuket and is only 20 minutes by boat. Its proximity to Phuket has made the island popular with day-trippers who come here to sunbathe, snorkel and swim in the sea. more info
Hat Yai
Hat Yai is one of the most active and diverse destinations of the Thai-Malay peninsular region. Shopping and nightlife are the main draws to this city. more info
Hua Hin
Hua Hin, just 200 kilometers south of Bangkok, is one of Thailand's most popular, yet clean and sustainable seaside destinations. more info
Khao Lak, Phang Nga
Khao Lak is a lovely stretch of sand studded with boulders facing the Andaman Sea. Located in Phang Nga province, Khao Lak is about 1 hours drive north from Phuket. more info
Klong Muang, Krabi
Klong Muang is located in Krabi Province, not far from the busy resort area of Ao Nang. Having only recently appeared on the tourist map, Klong Muang is home to the area's most luxurious hotels. more info
Krabi Town
Whether its for a stopover on transit to the various jewels of Krabi province, or for a few days stay to experience a genuine Thai scene, there is plenty to see and do in and around Krabi Town. more info
Lanta Islands, Krabi
Lanta is actually a group of 52 islands that form the southernmost district of Krabi province. The two main islands are quite mountainous and are covered in dense jungle. The sea surrounding Koh Lanta is dotted with small islands and coral reefs. more info
Pattaya
Pattaya is a bustling, cosmopolitan city with more than 100,000 registered residents and is Thailand's largest and most popular seaside resort. more info
Phi Phi Islands
The Phi Phi Islands lie about 40km south of Phuket. The area is dotted with tiny islands and reefs, great for diving and snorkelling. Only the largest island, Phi Phi Don is inhabited. more info
Racha Islands
Lying about 20kms south of Phuket, the Racha Islands comprise two islands, Koh Racha Yai and Koh Racha Noi. The islands possess crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. more info
Samui
Koh Samui, on the eastern coast of the Isthmus of Kra in the gulf of Thailand, is the kingdom's third largest island and one of its most popular travel destinations. more info
Similan Islands
The Similans are famed for their spectacular underwater scenery and marine life, and is regarded as one of the top ten dive spots in the world. more info
Surin Islands
The Surin Islands are one of South Thailand's more remote island destinations. Though the islands are well-known for great scuba diving and snorkelling, the natural scenery above water is just as spectacular as that below it. more info
Trang
A province complete with the natural delight of undeveloped islands, national parks, tropical rain forest, limestone mountains, caves and waterfalls. more info
Yao Islands
Situated in scenice Phang Nga Bay, the Yao Islands comprise two large islands, Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi. more info
