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Railay Beach is one of Thailand's most stunning and unique destinations. This small peninsula is nestled between the city of Krabi and Ao Nang, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs that make it accessible only by traditional longtail boat. This isolation has preserved its natural beauty and created an exclusive paradise atmosphere.
From Rassada Harbour (Phuket), take a ferry or speedboat to Ao Nang or Krabi, then transfer to a longtail boat to Railay Beach. The journey typically takes 2-3 hours total, including transfers.
Direct longtail boats run regularly from Ao Nang Beach (10 minutes, 100-150 THB) and Krabi Town's Klong Jilad Pier (30 minutes, 150-200 THB).
November to April: Dry season with sunny weather, calm seas, and ideal conditions for all activities. This is peak tourist season.
May to October: Monsoon season with occasional rain, fewer crowds, and lower prices. Still possible to visit but sea conditions may be rougher.
Railay offers accommodations ranging from budget bungalows to luxury resorts. Most properties are located on Railay West and East beaches. Book early for the best options, especially during high season.
Ao Nang is Krabi's most popular beach resort town and serves as the main gateway to the province's stunning islands and beaches. This vibrant coastal destination perfectly combines natural beauty with modern convenience, offering everything from world-class restaurants and shopping to easy access to some of Thailand's most spectacular marine destinations.
Ao Nang boasts an incredible variety of dining options from authentic Thai street food to international cuisine and upscale restaurants. Fresh seafood restaurants line the beach, while the main street offers everything from Italian and Indian to vegetarian and fusion restaurants.
Shopping ranges from local markets selling souvenirs and beachwear to modern convenience stores and boutique shops. The night market offers local handicrafts, clothing, and street food at bargain prices.
From Rassada Harbour (Phuket), take a ferry or speedboat directly to Ao Nang's Nopparat Thara Pier. Journey time is approximately 1.5-2 hours by speedboat or 2.5-3 hours by ferry.
From Krabi Airport: 30-40 minutes by taxi, minivan, or shared shuttle (approximately 300-600 THB).
From Krabi Town: 20-30 minutes by songthaew (local truck-bus) or taxi (150-300 THB).
November to March: Peak season with excellent weather, calm seas, and perfect conditions for all water activities. Expect higher prices and larger crowds.
April to May: Hot season with very warm temperatures but still good beach weather.
June to October: Low season with monsoon rains. Some businesses close, but great deals available. Rain usually comes in short bursts.
Ao Nang offers the widest range of accommodation in Krabi, from budget hostels and guesthouses to mid-range hotels and luxury beachfront resorts. Most hotels are within walking distance of the beach and main street. Book in advance during peak season (December-February).
The Phi Phi Islands are among the most famous and breathtakingly beautiful destinations in all of Thailand. Located in the Andaman Sea between Phuket and Krabi, this archipelago consists of six islands, with Phi Phi Don being the only inhabited island. Made world-famous by the movie "The Beach," these islands offer stunning limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and some of the most spectacular beaches on Earth.
From Rassada Harbour (Phuket), ferries and speedboats depart daily to Tonsai Pier on Phi Phi Don.
From Krabi: Ferries from Klong Jilad Pier (1.5-2 hours) or speedboats from Ao Nang (30-45 minutes).
Multiple daily departures, typically between 8:30 AM and 3:00 PM. Book in advance during high season.
November to April: Dry season with the best weather, calm seas, and excellent visibility for diving. Peak tourist season with higher prices.
December to February: Absolute peak season - book everything well in advance.
May to October: Monsoon season with rough seas and rain. Many boats reduce service, and some businesses close. Not recommended for first-time visitors.
Phi Phi Don offers accommodation ranging from budget hostels to luxury resorts. Most are located in Tonsai Village or along Long Beach. Note: There are no cars on the island - everything is moved by hand or cart. Consider staying at Long Beach for a quieter experience away from the party scene.
Phi Phi Islands are recovering from overtourism impacts. Maya Bay periodically closes for environmental restoration. Please practice responsible tourism: avoid single-use plastics, use reef-safe sunscreen, don't litter, and respect marine life and coral reefs.
Leamtong Beach (Laem Tong) is located on the northern tip of Phi Phi Don, the main island of the Phi Phi archipelago. Unlike the bustling Tonsai Bay area, Leamtong offers a more tranquil and secluded beach experience. This pristine stretch of white sand is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and lush tropical vegetation, making it perfect for travelers seeking peace and natural beauty away from the crowds.
Leamtong Beach is accessible only by boat, which adds to its exclusive and peaceful character.
Note: Boats may be limited during low season (May-October) due to weather conditions. Always check schedules and book in advance.
November to April: Dry season with the best weather, calm seas, and excellent visibility for snorkeling. Peak tourist season with higher prices.
December to February: Peak season with perfect weather but also the most crowded and expensive.
May to October: Monsoon season with occasional heavy rain and rough seas. Some resorts and services may close. Lower prices but weather can be unpredictable and some boat services may be canceled.
Leamtong Beach is home to several resorts ranging from mid-range to luxury:
Most resorts offer all-inclusive or half-board packages, which is convenient given the beach's remote location.
Leamtong Beach is part of the protected Phi Phi Islands. Please practice responsible tourism: avoid single-use plastics, use reef-safe sunscreen, don't touch or stand on coral when snorkeling, don't litter, and respect marine life. The coral reefs here are precious ecosystems that need our protection.
Krabi Town is the provincial capital and main transportation hub of Krabi Province. While most tourists rush through on their way to the beaches, this authentic Thai town offers a glimpse into local life with its riverside setting, night markets, and genuine Thai culture. Klong Jilad Pier (also known as Krabi Passenger Pier) is the main departure point for ferries to the islands.
Klong Jilad Pier is Krabi's primary ferry terminal, serving as the gateway to popular destinations including Phi Phi Islands, Koh Lanta, Railay Beach, Ao Nang, and other Andaman Sea islands. The pier features modern facilities including ticket counters, waiting areas, cafes, and shops.
From Rassada Harbour (Phuket), you can take a direct ferry to Klong Jilad Pier (approximately 2.5-3 hours).
From Krabi Airport: 20-30 minutes by taxi or minivan (approximately 250-400 THB).
From Ao Nang: 30 minutes by songthaew, taxi, or minivan (150-300 THB).
From Krabi Town Center: 10 minutes by taxi, songthaew, or tuk-tuk (50-100 THB).
Krabi Town offers excellent value accommodation from budget guesthouses to comfortable hotels. Prices are significantly lower than beach areas. Stay here if you want an authentic Thai experience, are on a budget, or have early morning ferry departures.
November to April: Dry season with all ferry services operating regularly. Best weather for island hopping.
May to October: Monsoon season. Some ferry routes reduce frequency or close. Koh Lanta ferries typically don't operate during this period.
While it's primarily a transit hub, Krabi Town offers authentic Thai culture, excellent local food, lower prices, and genuine hospitality. It's perfect for travelers seeking real Thai experiences away from tourist crowds, budget travelers, and those with early ferry departures.
Koh Lanta is one of Thailand's most peaceful and laid-back island destinations. Located in the Andaman Sea, this long, narrow island is known for its stunning west coast beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and authentic island culture. Unlike busier islands, Lanta maintains a tranquil vibe that attracts families, couples, and travelers seeking a more relaxed beach experience.
Koh Lanta is actually composed of two main islands - Koh Lanta Yai (Big Lanta) and Koh Lanta Noi (Small Lanta). When people refer to "Koh Lanta," they usually mean Koh Lanta Yai, where most tourism infrastructure is located. The island is approximately 30 km long and 6 km wide, featuring a mountainous, forested interior and beautiful beaches along the west coast.
The west coast of Koh Lanta is lined with beautiful beaches, each with its own character:
From Rassada Pier (Phuket):
From Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier):
From Krabi Airport:
Koh Lanta offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets:
Most accommodations are along the west coast beaches. Book in advance during peak season (December-February).
Koh Lanta offers excellent dining options ranging from beachfront Thai seafood restaurants to international cuisine. The nightlife is relaxed compared to Phuket or Phi Phi - think beach bars, reggae bars, and sunset cocktails rather than clubs and parties.
High Season (November-April):
Low Season (May-October):
Koh Lanta has a rich cultural heritage with three main communities:
This cultural diversity creates a unique and tolerant atmosphere. Visitors should respect local customs, especially when visiting villages.
Koh Lanta is perfect for travelers seeking a more relaxed and authentic island experience. It's ideal for families with children (calm beaches, safe environment), couples looking for romance, digital nomads (good long-term accommodation), divers (excellent dive sites), and anyone wanting to escape the party scene. The island successfully balances tourism development with maintaining its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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