Destination

Koh Kood


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Klong Chao Beach



Klong Chao Beach is another popular beach on Koh Kood, boasting a long stretch of sand that meets the Klong Chao river, which flows from the Klong Chao waterfall. It is home to some of the island's most renowned resorts, such as Tinkerbell, High Season Resort, and Peter Pan.Visitors can enjoy swimming in the calm waters in front of the beach and admire stunning sunsets while relaxing in the gentle breeze.Getting to Klong Chao Beach is convenient, as it is accessible by motorbike or songthaew (shared taxi).


Ta Pao Beach

Ta Pao Beach is a beach with clear waters and cool breezes, located adjacent to the deep-sea port. Its highlight is the underwater coral reef visible from the surface. The beach area has a deep-sea port and a landmark sign of Trat Province, making it a great spot for taking photos and checking in.

Bang Bao Beach



Bang Bao Beach is a beach blessed with abundant natural beauty and is another spectacular sunset viewing spot on Koh Kood.Located on the western side of Koh Kood, Bang Bao Beach features a long stretch of white sand spanning approximately 800 meters, perfect for leisurely swimming. If you're visiting Koh Kood, don't forget to make a stop at Bang Bao Beach!

Klong Rahaan Beach



Klong Rahaan Beach is adjacent to another beach, separated by a triangular sandbar. Previously known as Secret Sunset Beach, it features a long stretch of sand with coral reefs at its right end. The far right end curves sharply, connecting to another part of Klong Rahaan Beach (inaccessible by road, only by boat). Tourists who come to snorkel and explore the underwater world at Koh Raet often visit this beach. Due to its limited accessibility, the beach retains a high degree of natural beauty. is adjacent to another beach, separated by a triangular sandbar. Previously known as Secret Sunset Beach, it features a long stretch of sand with coral reefs at its right end. The far right end curves sharply, connecting to another part of Klong Rahaan Beach (inaccessible by road, only by boat). Tourists who come to snorkel and explore the underwater world at Koh Raet often visit this beach. Due to its limited accessibility, the beach retains a high degree of natural beauty.

Ao Phrao Beach



Ao Phrao Beach, the final bay on the island, holds the distinction of being the longest beach on Koh Kood. Its serene ambiance, complemented by ample shade, makes it ideal for swimming along its entire stretch. Nestled within this bay is the Ao Phrao village community, home to Wat Ao Phrao, a temple that houses a revered statue of Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse, the Father of the Royal Thai Navy. Ao Phrao Beach's historical significance and natural beauty have made it a highly sought-after destination for travelers.

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