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Accommodation on the outer islands
Bungalows on islands surrounding Phuket
Looking for a romantic escape?
Here they are, and there are many to
choose from.
Want to get away from all the tourists and
discover paradise on a remote and quiet little island?
Yes, there are many beautiful little islands out there… with a room for
the more adventurous traveller willing to take the trouble of finding
them and discovering how to get there.
It’s not so difficult, but of course you just have to know where and
how. Here are some hints from someone who has spent years running around
the region shooting photos for PHUKET Magazine, and has been to
virtually all of them (John E.).
First we suggest you take a look at our map of the greater Phuket area
in Andaman Region, and take particular notice of the bay of Phang Nga,
with its many islands, and the islands further south, including Phi Phi,
Racha, Lanta, Mai Thon. We will divide the area into two general
sectors: islands in the Bay, and islands further to the south in open
waters. The islands in the Bay offer spectacular geography and fabulous
scenery in all directions, but the water in the bay is generally not
clear and not ideal for swimming or snorkelling. The islands out in the
open sea are washed by deep, clear waters, and most offer fabulous
swimming, snorkelling and diving, though the scenery is not always as
stunning.
The one pair of islands that have it all are the Phi Phi islands, for
here the Phang Nga-style, vertical rocky mountains rise directly from
crystal seas. So while Phi Phi qualify as the most breath-taking islands
in the region, they are also on tourism’s main highway and it is
difficult to find a quiet beach here.
Islands in the Bay with accommodation
Koh Yao Noi
Of the two large islands right in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, Noi
(little) is the top one. It is also closer to the famous vertical
mountains, and has the best choice of accommodation, with four
establishments down the East coast. This island is rustic, with a small
town in the middle and only scattered huts in other parts of the island.
There is a network of tracks around the island that serve as roads.
Furthest north is Ban Tha Khao, owned by the family of Mut, one
of the local managers of Sea Canoe company, the original canoeing
company that discovered the now-famous ‘hongs’. They have a half a dozen
simple but adequate bungalows strung along a near-deserted beach, each
with a little balcony, attached bathroom but no air-con. They have a
basic restaurant. It is reached by taking the rough road up the centre
of the island. Motorcycle taxis that wait at Koh Yao Noi’s main jetty
can take one there. Phone the Sea Canoe company in Phuket for a
reservation.
Further
south is Koyao Island Resort, a more up-market set of rooms
operated by a Frenchman.
Just
below this is the oldest establishment here, Long Beach Village,
which has about 40 rooms in various states of repair, including a few
air-con rooms, and a restaurant. Long-time manager Suthep is friendly,
has basic English and is delighted to see every guest. Long Beach does
not do much promotion, and is generally quiet or empty. This is PHUKET
MAGAZINE’s overnight stop when on shooting trips in the Bay.
On the little headland at the bottom of this same beach is Sabai
Corner run by an Italian woman and her Thai husband. They seem to
have enough word-of-mouth customers that they manage to do good business
without any promotion, and are difficult to contact.
Koh Yao Yai
There is a new cluster of basic bungalows on the west coast of Koh Yao
Yai. We will give more information about these after we visit them this
season. They are quite new.
Naka Yai
There is also a new bungalow resort on the west coast of Naka Yai, close
to the top end of Phuket. Again, we will visit this and put details up
in future.
Out-of-the-way
bungalows
on the shore of Phang Nga Bay
One does not need to stay on an island to find a quiet and
out-of-the-way little resort. There are a few on remote shores of the
Bay.
Andaman Holiday Resort – an
up-market exception
This
is no set of basic bungalows. Here is perhaps the only truly quiet and
remote, up-market resort in Phang Nga Bay. On the eastern shore of the
Bay, it offers easy access by boat to the delights of Phang Nga, while
the visitor gets to return to a really comfortable room each night, and
a quality, full-service restaurant.
Coconut Home Here we are back to the basic bungalow, set in a
coconut and cashew plantation by a remote stretch of beach. There’s a
great view of the Koh Pak Bia group of islands just off-shore. They run
a pick-up service from Krabi town. It is very quiet. Prices run around
500 Baht per night, and less in the low season.
Laem Sak bungalows About a dozen very simple bamboo bungalows
opened at the very southern-most tip of Laem Sak in the Northwest corner
of the Bay in late 1999. At the time of opening they didn’t have a name
and couldn’t give me a telephone number. Next time I get back there I
will check to see if they are alive and operating and can be contacted.
I have marked the location on our map. Price was 200 Baht per night when
they opened.
Islands in the open sea with accommodation
Mai Thon – beautiful and up-market
This
is a full-service resort occupying its own island, a rare advantage in
this area. The accommodations here are first class, and the beach and
surrounding waters are idyllic. If you want something very comfortable,
on its own island, with few people around, it’s hard to beat this. The
island is small, and there are not many places to go, so this is for
those who want a truly relaxing, do-little holiday.
Koh Racha, south of Phuket
On a clear day this island appears as a hazy hump on the horizon south
from Phuket. It takes barely an hour for a speed boat to get there, or
two for a long-tailed boat, which one has to rent privately to get
there. It is quite hilly, with the boulder-strewn shores dropping into
beautiful clear water. There are only two beaches, both at the northern
end closest to Phuket. The one of these with water deep enough for boats
to anchor is popular, with many visitors heading this way during the
winter season. But most return by night, leaving the island for those
few who stay in about three dozen bungalows here. All are rather basic,
and prices are higher than elsewhere, usually about 500 Baht for the
same simple bungalow that would cost 200 elsewhere. But the beach here
is special….
The best quality bungalow resort on the island is found on the east
coast, and can be reached with a half hour walk from the main beach,
following a network of tracks through the coconut plantations. It enjoys
a fabulous location on a hillside overlooking the sea, but has no beach.
They specialise in diving, and have a full-facility centre run by a
European divemaster.
Koh Lanta - a complete new destination
This large island in the south of Krabi province now has about 40 sets
of bungalows, a few mid-range resorts and one beautiful 5-star resort on
the mountainous, southern end. Turn to our page on Koh Lanta in this
Accommodation section.
Koh Phi Phi
We have a separate page on the Phi Phi Islands under the Andaman Region.
Off Phuket
Jungle Bungalows
(Racha Island)
12/4 Moo4, Bangkontee Soi, Rawai, Muang, Phuket 83130 Thailand
Tel: (01) 396 0887 |
Khao Sok Riverside Cottage
Km. 106.5 (Highway 401)
Thakuopa- Surathani Road 84250
Tel/Fax: (66 76) 217 098, (01) 676 1831, (01) 229 3750 |
Phang Nga Bay Resort
20 Thadan Road, Koh Panyee, Muang, Phang Nga 82000 Thailand
Tel: (66 76) 412 067-69
Fax: (66 76) 412 070 |
Andaman Lanta Resort (Koh
lanta)
142 Moo 3, Tampon Saladan, Koh Lanta, Krabi 81150 Thailand
Tel: (66 75) 684 200-3
Fax: (66 75) 684 203
E-mail:
andamanlanta@hotmail.com
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Island Getaways
Coral Island
Cruiser Island Resort
(Koh Lon)
Phuket Office: 6/12 Moo 5, Viset Road, Rawai, Muang, Phuket 83000
Thailand
Tel: (66 76) 383 210-1
Fax: (66 76) 383 211
E-mail:thitty@cruisermart.com |
Coral Island Resort
50/4 Moo 5, Viset Road, Chalong Bay, Rawai, Muang, Phuket 83130
Thailand
Tel: (66 76) 281 060-2
Fax: (66 76) 381 957
E-mail:
coral.island@phuket.com |
Koh Yao Noi Island
Koyao
Island
Resort
24/2 Moo5, Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yao, Phang Nga 82160 Thailand
Tel: (01) 606 1517-8
Fax: (01) 606 1518
E-mail:
info@koyao.com |
Long Beach Village
25/25 Moo 5, Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yao, Phang Nga 82160 Thailand
Tel: (01) 607 7912
Fax: (66 76) 381 623 |
Sabai Corner
29/2 Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yao, Phang Nga 82160 Thailand
Tel: (01) 892 1827 |
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