Take a thrilling boat trip to neighbouring islands

Coral Island

An island enveloped in natural beauty among clear waters and concealing secluded privacy, Koh Lao La Ding is a small island with a U-shaped white, sandy beach laced between limestone cliffs. It is inhabited by a group of people who have a concession on the swallows' nests on the cave ceilings which they guard 24 hours a day. The island offers visitors the opportunity to explore and enjoy swimming in Paradise or enjoy sunbathing on the beach, snorkelling, and appreciating the fabulous sight of the emerald sea.

Koh Hong, Krabi

This Hong (Thai for 'room') can only be entered by dinghy or small motorboat from the shallow lagoon at high to middle tide, or from the open-water entrance on the south-western corner of the island at low tide.

Koh Kudu

The island is small stepping stone located to the north of Koh Yao Noi. It is destined to be famous as it has been very popular in the past. The surrounding area is relatively quiet for sunbathing and relaxing.

Koh Yao Yai (Long Island)

The island boasts attractions such as Ao Klong Son (Klong Son bay) a white sandy beach, surrounded by pine trees with a low cliff of colourful rock formations to one side. The bay is a magnet to those interested in coral. Ao Tee Kood (Tee Kood bay) also flaunts a stunning, white, sandy beach sheltered by shady pine trees.

Koh Pak Bia

This is a small island behind a second island, surrounded by an array of more islands both small and large, easily accessible from Phuket, Phang Nga or Krabi. Sit and sunbathe lazily on the quiet, shady, tree-dotted beach, or the clear, limpid water is an irresistible invitation to any swimmer. At low tide, this idyllic beach forms a land bridge of sand dunes to its twin.

Koh Lao La Ding or Paradise Island.

An island enveloped in natural beauty among clear waters and concealing secluded privacy, Koh Lao La Ding is a small island with a U-shaped white, sandy beach laced between limestone cliffs. The island offers visitors the opportunity to explore and enjoy swimming in Paradise or enjoy sunbathing on the beach, snorkelling, and appreciating the fabulous sight of the emerald sea.

Koh Nok

For a true return to nature there can be few more likely sites anywhere in the world. This intriguing island, secluded and unspoilt, is the ultimate retreat from the traps and trappings of modern life. While taking a leisurely kayak through the mangroves, there is a real opportunity of getting back in touch with the sights and sounds of a natural environment and forging memories that will endure a lifetime.