Ko Mak (Thai: เกาะหมาก, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ màːk]) is a small island of Trat Province, Thailand. The island is named after the Areca nut (หมาก).
Restaurants in Ko Mak
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Everything that was promised actually did happen and exactly on time except for the Bus to Bangkok. Their office is adjoining a restaurant, Tabletales Restaurant & Cafe, a very good actually, one of the best in Koh Mak. I mention this because Jan, the manager of the restaurant is the Seatales Manager's sister and all the communication was done with Jan by mail more than half a year before our stay, and reconfirmed once there. We had a tight timetable because we needed to be in Bangkok in time and were hesitating between a private cab (very expensive) a van or the bus. Following the recommendation of Jan and her sister we chose the bus However and despite what we were told, and which is written on their site ("via BUS (5.5hr)", the bus trip didn't take 5.5 hour but close to 7 hours, which was bad for us I still give a 5 star for the communication and the way they stood by their commitment for the boat and the taxi to the bus station at Trat. This is what we have paid: 2 speed boat tickets: 900thb Taxi special to bus station: 300thb 2 bus tickets to Bangkok: 560thb I do recommend using their service.
5.0 based on 54 reviews
Officially opened in January 2017, Muay Thai Koh Mak is open for Muay Thai Boxing students for all level on the beautiful island of Koh Mak. Just out of the way enough, but still easily accessible from Bangkok or Chiang Mai, Muay Thai Gym Koh Mak provides the perfect setting for those who want to combine training and island lifestyle. We offer personal training and group training every day. Our gym also provides weights and cross-fit equipment.
Had a awesome time training here the 12 days I stayed at Koh Mak. I hadn’t done much Muah Thai before coming to Phoenix, but nonetheless I felt at home. The group classes gear the lessons to your skill level and the Trainer “Go” knows his stuff and will work hard to get your technique right. It’s hard work, but if you like a challenge and want to learn the basics of Muah Thai, Phoenix is the place for you!
4.5 based on 318 reviews
Just across the water from the Seavana Resort, Koh Kham looks invitingly close but we weren't confident enough to kayak across so caught the boat that left hourly from the jetty. Though the island is tiny, there is plenty to keep you occupied for the afternoon such as exploring the creepy, unfinished resort, climbing to the high point of the island or swimming in the crystal clear water or relaxing on the white sand beach. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The Leelawadee speedboat is excellent. The trip is about 60 minutes from Laem Ngop Pier to Makathanee Resort (Koh Mak). The lady officer was friendly and helpful. We booked the Leelawadee speedboat via the Makathanee resort. We parked our car near the pier at 50 Baht a day. We took the motorcycle from the pier to the parking.
4.0 based on 26 reviews
They have a pretty view, and a nice dragon stair! You can see monks who are living there. The big tree with the statues around is beautiful! It’s good to see, they are renovating and developing the temple’s area!
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