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6 km long Ko Samet [aka Koh Samed] was the biggest surprise in Bugbog's December on-the-ground evaluation of Thailand's seaside offerings. Although it is one of the country's oldest resort islands and easily accessible from Bangkok without flying, Ko Samet retains a level of comfort and tranquility that is missing from most other Thai islands with reasonable facilities. A lot of this is due to its National Park status restraining development, including roads in the interior. The cheapest bungalows are generally the furthest from the two main landing points [Na Dan Pier and Wong Duan Bay], so backpackers should be prepared to walk a while. Previously we got the impression that Wong Duan would be the best beach/hotel area on the island, but were disappointed by the narrow strip of sand, smelly boats clustering in the small bay and platoons of visitors landing on barges as if every day was D-day.
Minus: The main beach is small, the sand is coarse and the water is murky and unattractive, though reasonably clean. A much bigger beach, Jomtien, is farther south and will require a very long walk or a taxi/bike ride to reach. It's a primo windsurfing spot but the sand is still coarse, the water unnattractive and high-rises line the shore. Gays line the north end of Jomtien as well as parts of the town. Pattaya town is an overdeveloped jumble of pink-lit girlie/boy bars, half finished construction and monster hotels. This is not a serious beach destination.
Pattaya is, however, a surprisingly inoffensive haven for the love-dispossessed - wrinklies, plug uglies and handicapped mix it with arabs, military personnel and stressed love refugees who have three things in common: they have money to spend, they are hot for sleek young Asians and they have all the fashion sense of a third-degree burn. Interestingly Thai men mostly don't seem bothered that many of their prettiest girls/boys are running around with butt-ugly foreigners. The hired hands too appear relaxed and tolerant and often spend a couple of weeks travelling around Thailand - especially to proper beach resorts - with men who treat them like princesses and pay them enough to support their families for a year. Love and/or marriage are not uncommon results of these liaisons.
Ko Samui has not retained its rustic, laid-back charm. Thanks to the international airport and a good road network visitor numbers are now overwhelming and property developers have been only too happy to rush-build concrete monstrosities without consideration for scenic values or waste disposal. The best beaches of Chaweng and Lamai have been particularly hard hit by expensive lumps of concrete, though other less pretty locations have managed to retain some charm.
A 45 minute express boat takes back packers and proto-ravers out to Ko Pha Ngan from Samui, or 4 hours from Surat Thani. Hat Rin's full moon party is the place to get wrecked [tho' not on drugs, after a police clampdown] and rave all night.
Krabi beaches are a Thai rarity in that the ones with accommodation are on the mainland, though access to the best - West Railay and Phra Nang - is still by boat unless you fancy abseiling in. Phra Nang, not to be confused with Phang Nga or Ko Pha Ngan, is beautiful with powder sand and striking, melting rock formations around it. It sports one very, very expensive hotel, the Rayavadee Premier. It also hosts throngs of day-trippers arriving in revving, roaring longtails all day West Railay, also attractive, gets its share of longtails but is larger than Phra Nang and has a fair selection of hotels and cafés which absorb the daily arrivals more easily. The best boat terminal for Krabi sand lovers, and a new resort in its own right is Ao Nang. This pleasant little town has a large, gritty, seashore and has been recently spruced up, but unfortunately labours under the curse of the longtails. Use it as a stop over by all means, but not as a romantic destination if you value your calm, quiet moments together!
Just a little note to let you know I found your comments about Krabi and AO Nang very negative. It is one of the most beautiful places in Thailand and you get quickly used to sound of longtailboat. It is certainly a place for a longer and romantic holiday. so mucht to see and do in the surrounding area. Greetings HankePhuket beaches are similar, mostly with soft sand, clear warm water and enclosed in pretty bays, so pages are organised by accommodation available, e.g. best big budget, best isolated...Each section has one large picture followed by three small ones.
Phuket is the largest of Thailand's islands and the country's most popular sand and sea destination, though much of it is tourism of the package kind. Access is easy via the international airport, and roads are excellent. Recent development has spoiled a lot of the sights and tranquility of the island, but brought reliable power and water supplies, comfortable hotels, cold beer and good varied food to the beaches - and isolationists can still find secluded spots. Phuket town/port has no beaches or significant night life, but good local craft shops and a lively market. It's a useful transit point for inter-island ferries to places such as Phi Phi Don, Ko Lanta or Krabi. The beaches worth lying on are all on Phuket's [pron. Pooket] west coast, with the busiest and being Patong in the centre. Bugbog researched and photographed all 11 beaches during December. This is the start of the best season in Thailand but weather was often unusually cloudy, very hot [over 30C] and all the island's west shores had 1m - 2m waves, making sea lazing hazardous for adults and dangerous for small children. These kind of waves are not uncommon at this time of year. Unfortunately the waves tend to rise suddenly for a short distance, so they're not wonderful for surfer dudes, but rideable. Phuket is not a cheap island by Thai standards. Backpackers on a tight budget or travellers seeking a quieter life would fare better on other islands such as Ko Lanta or Ko Samet.
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