
Koh Tao
Koh Tao, meaning 'Turtle Island,' is one of the world's top destinations for learning to scuba dive. This small island (just 21 km²) offers some of the most affordable dive certifications on the planet, along with stunning snorkeling spots, boulder-strewn bays, and a lively backpacker social scene. Despite its tiny size, Koh Tao packs in world-class underwater experiences, dramatic viewpoints, and a welcoming community of divers and ocean lovers.
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Beaches on Koh Tao
Sairee Beach
The longest beach on Koh Tao, stretching 1.7 kilometers along the west coast. This is the island's main hub with dive shops, beach bars, restaurants, and accommodation lining the shore. Great for sunset views and the social scene.
Shark Bay (Haad Tien)
Named after the harmless blacktip reef sharks that frequent the bay, this stunning beach offers exceptional snorkeling right from the shore. You can often spot sharks, turtles, and tropical fish in the clear shallow water.
Freedom Beach
A small, secluded beach accessible by a short hike or longtail boat. The coral reef just offshore makes it one of the best snorkeling spots on the island. Fewer visitors mean a more peaceful experience.
Tanote Bay
A picturesque bay on the east coast framed by large granite boulders that are perfect for cliff jumping. The snorkeling here is excellent with abundant marine life, and there are several restaurants perched on the hillside with panoramic views.
Mango Bay
A remote bay on the northern tip of the island with some of the best coral and marine life for snorkeling. Accessible by boat, longtail taxi, or a rugged road. The underwater visibility here is often the best on the island.
Things to Do
Things to Do on Koh Tao
PADI Open Water Dive Course
$$Koh Tao is the cheapest place in the world to get PADI certified, with Open Water courses starting from around ฿9,800 (including accommodation). The course takes 3-4 days and includes theory, pool sessions, and four open water dives. Over 70 dive schools operate on the island.
John-Suwan Viewpoint
FreeA moderately challenging hike through boulders and jungle to reach one of Koh Tao's most spectacular viewpoints, offering 360-degree views of Shark Bay and the southern coastline. The trail starts near Shark Bay and takes about 20 minutes.
Snorkeling Trip
$-$$Half-day and full-day snorkeling tours visit multiple spots around the island including Japanese Gardens, Hin Wong Bay, Aow Leuk, and the nearby Koh Nang Yuan. Equipment rental is included and no experience is needed.
Koh Nang Yuan
$Three small islands connected by a stunning white sandbar, located just a 10-minute boat ride from Koh Tao. The viewpoint offers one of Thailand's most photographed panoramas. Entry fee ฿100. No plastic bottles or fins allowed.
Muay Thai Training
$-$$Several gyms on the island offer drop-in Muay Thai classes and multi-day training packages, popular as a complement to the diving lifestyle. Monsoon Gym and Island Muay Thai are well-regarded options.
Transport
How to Get to Koh Tao
Flight to Samui + Ferry
3-4 hoursFly to Koh Samui with Bangkok Airways, then take a Lomprayah or Seatran high-speed catamaran (1.5-2 hours) to Koh Tao. The most comfortable but expensive option.
Flight to Surat Thani + Ferry
5-6 hoursBudget airlines to Surat Thani airport, then combined bus-ferry transfer to Koh Tao. Lomprayah and Seatran offer package deals. The best value option for most travelers.
Bus + Ferry
14-16 hoursOvernight bus from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal to Chumphon, then a morning ferry to Koh Tao (1.5-3 hours depending on boat type). The cheapest option.
Flight to Chumphon + Ferry
3-4 hoursNok Air flies Bangkok to Chumphon, then take a Lomprayah catamaran (1.5 hours) to Koh Tao. Chumphon is the closest mainland town, making this a fast and affordable combination.
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Accommodation
Where to Stay on Koh Tao
Sairee Beach
$-$$The main area with the most dive shops, bars, and restaurants. Walk-in dive course deals often include free accommodation. Best for first-timers and social travelers.
Mae Haad
$The ferry port area with convenience stores, restaurants, and easy access to transport. A practical base with lower prices than Sairee. The beach here is underrated.
Chalok Baan Kao
$-$$A quieter bay in the south with a relaxed vibe, good snorkeling, and excellent viewpoint hikes nearby. Popular with couples and those wanting a more peaceful stay.
Frequently Asked Questions about Koh Tao
What is the best time to visit Koh Tao?
The best time to visit Koh Tao is during the high season (Dec-Mar), when you can expect dry weather and calm seas. The shoulder season (Apr-Jun, Sep) offers fewer crowds and lower prices. Avoid visiting during Oct-Nov if possible.
How do I get to Koh Tao from Bangkok?
You can reach Koh Tao from Bangkok by flight to samui + ferry, flight to surat thani + ferry, bus + ferry, flight to chumphon + ferry. Fly to Koh Samui with Bangkok Airways, then take a Lomprayah or Seatran high-speed catamaran (1.5-2 hours) to Koh Tao. The most comfortable but expensive option.
How much does it cost to visit Koh Tao?
Daily budgets on Koh Tao range from $15-30 for budget travelers, $30-60 for mid-range, and $80+ for luxury stays. ATMs are available but limited, mainly in Mae Haad and Sairee. The ฿220 foreign withdrawal fee applies. Many dive shops accept credit cards but add a 3% surcharge. Bring enough cash from the mainland as exchange rates on Koh Tao are poor.
What are the best beaches on Koh Tao?
Koh Tao has 5 notable beaches. Sairee Beach, Shark Bay (Haad Tien), Freedom Beach are among the most popular. Each beach offers a different vibe, from bustling party beaches to quiet, secluded coves.
What activities can I do on Koh Tao?
Koh Tao offers 5 popular activities including padi open water dive course, john-suwan viewpoint, snorkeling trip, koh nang yuan. Prices range from budget-friendly to premium experiences for all types of travelers.
Where should I stay on Koh Tao?
The best areas to stay on Koh Tao include Sairee Beach, Mae Haad, Chalok Baan Kao. The main area with the most dive shops, bars, and restaurants. Walk-in dive course deals often include free accommodation. Best for first-timers and social travelers.
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