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Nine lesser-known islands in Thailand, fulfilling your winter sea-viewing dreams, with stunning scenery

🌅Koh Kram This is an island near Pattaya that is easily overlooked by tourists. The entire island is lush with trees, uninhabited, and the beaches on the island are designated as turtle conservation areas. With no other human destruction and pollution, it is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. 🌅Koh Samet The entire Koh Samet is a national park. Koh Samet is close to the coastline of the Rayong area, surrounded by coral reefs. There are many activities on Koh Samet at night, and the fire dance show on the beach is worth watching. 🌅Koh Mun Nork If you are particularly looking forward to a unique natural atmosphere with only the sky and the sea, Koh Mun Nork can satisfy you. This is a private island with only one resort on the island, and the round trip between the island and the mainland can only rely on the resort's private boats. 🌅Koh Phayam Forbes magazine once rated Aow Yai beach on Koh Phayam as the most beautiful beach in Asia, but what is really fascinating here is its quaint and quiet old-time atmosphere. The slow pace of life seems to take you back to the old seaside fishing village. 🌅Koh Tao Koh Tao is one of the most popular diving spots in Thailand. The underwater world here is extraordinarily exciting: barracuda, grouper, scorpionfish, clownfish, eels, corals, and even turtles and whale sharks, you may encounter them when diving. 🌅Koh Phangan There are three particularly famous full moon party venues in the world, and Koh Phangan is one of them. The all-night revelry and the full moon party that straddles the edge of black and white attract more and more Chinese people to explore this island. 🌅Koh Kradan In various articles like 'Thai islands you can't miss', Koh Kradan will be listed. In addition to having perfect waters for diving, there are also two famous beaches on the island, Paradise Beach and Sunset Beach. 🌅Koh Tarutao The meaning of Koh Tarutao in Malay is 'old, primitive, mysterious'. Some people will visit the abandoned prison as one of the adventure activities on the island, but more people are still more fascinated by the island's pristine scenery. Ao Son Beach is known as the most beautiful beach on the island, especially at sunset, the entire sky and the sea in front of you are dyed with a fantastic smoky red color. 🌅Koh Adang There are two waterfalls on the island, the east side of the island is a 200-meter-long white beach, and surprisingly, there is also a high-quality black beach on the island. The sea is full of coral reefs and other corals, including marine life living along the coral reefs: such as starfish, sea urchins, rock salt fish, mud fish, parrotfish, etc.
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Posted: Mar 25, 2024
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