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Koh Tao

Koh Tao | Where To Stay | Beaches | Sports & Activities | How To Get Here

Koh Tao is blessed with some of Thailand's most spectacular beaches and bays. Despite the popularity among divers, the waters surrounding the island remain crystal clear and ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

- Sairee
Sairee Beach is the best known of Koh Tao's beaches and is home to several beach bars and bungalows. Always seems to be busy!

- Chalok Ban Khao
At the southern tip of the island, Chalok Ban Khao is a beautiful stretch of golden sand and certainly less crowded than Sairee. Longtails are dotted around the bay and can ferry you around the waters.

- Ao Leuk
On the eastern side, quiet Ao Leuk is a superb spot to relax and find some peace and quiet. The beach is beautiful and the water is ideal for snorkelling but not too good for swimming.

- Haad Thien ("Rocky Bay")
Tao's best beach, without question. Commonly known as Rocky Bay, the water here is absolutely clear and the beach is lined with coconut palms. Surprisingly uncrowded, probably due to being a fair way from the main town. Perfect!

- Tanote Bay
Lined with huge boulders which give Tanote Bay it's unique appearance. Just north of Ao Leuk, the conditions here are very similar and taxi-boats can ferry you between the two.



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