Drifting serenely in the Gulf of Thailand, the palm-fringed island of Ko Tao takes its name from the abundant sea turtles that reside on its shores. White sand beaches sheltered by steep hills – some only accessible with four-wheel drive vehicles – and 300 days of sun per year invite long afternoons of lounging.
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4.5 based on 612 reviews
the most beautiful beach in koh tao, in my opinion. great snorkeling, turtles and baby sharks, also super quiet (sometimes we were the only opeople in the beach) and very calm and clear waters
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Onsight Koh Tao climbing , is a small quality climbing school and guide service. Located on Koh Tao Thailand.
4.5 based on 390 reviews
This beautiful, remote cove has a sandy beach and is accessible by foot or by boat.
Sai Nuan beach is my favourite place in Koh Tao, I visited everyday during my 1 week stay in the island, super quiet and peaceful beach, you can enjoy stunning sunsets there. MUST visit
4.5 based on 351 reviews
The view at the top is well worth the climb and 50 baht entrance fee, it is absolutely stunning and is my favourite viewpoint in Koh Tao. I really enjoyed climbing up to the top, I would recommend doing it in walking sandles or trainers, flip flops may prove slippery. Reward yourself by heading down to Freedom beach after for a swim. It gets very hot during the day so the best time to do this viewpoint is in the morning.
4.5 based on 134 reviews
I’ve been coming to Hin Wong Bay for over 20 years. I’ve seen many changes on the island, not all for the better, Hin Wong Bungalow at the end of the New road form Sairee Beach is as close to the old backpacking experience of Koh Tao as you’re likely to find. A small but pretty beach is hidden away just beyond the restaurant, where you’ll find Mol’s beach bar, one of the coolest bars on the island. Mol is the beach’s custodian and works daily to ensure the beach and the surf is clean. From there you can snorkel the rocks to the south where you’ll find a hidden coral garden amongst the plethora of feeding shoals of parrot fish. If you choose to take on of the hillside bungalows you’ll get fantastic views of the bay and on cloudless nights a full moon shining her light across the ocean. Hin Wong is one of Koh Tao’s peaceful jewels, well away from the boisterous hub that Sairee Beach is these days, and with the brand new, modern road, it’s easy to navigate either on foot if you don’t mind a couple of steep climbs, or by rented motor scooter although there will be a 20 bht charge for parking it. Old school Koh Tao is alive and well at Hin Wong Bay. (AVOID HIN WONG APRTMENTS THOUGH WHATEVER YOU DO - A HORRIBLE, GREEDY ENGLISH TROLL RUNS IT)
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