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Koh Yao Noi, Thailand
Andaman SeaPhang Nga

Koh Yao Noi

Nestled in the heart of Phang Nga Bay between Phuket and Krabi, Koh Yao Noi is one of Thailand's best-kept secrets. This small, predominantly Muslim island has resisted mass tourism development, preserving its rural charm with rice paddies, rubber plantations, and traditional fishing villages. The island offers spectacular views of Phang Nga Bay's iconic limestone karsts and serves as an ideal base for kayaking and island-hopping. It is a refreshing antidote to the tourist crowds on nearby Phuket.

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Beaches
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Activities
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Best Season
Nov-Apr
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Daily Budget
$20-40

Beaches on Koh Yao Noi

Tha Khao Bay

The main beach on the east side of the island with a long stretch of sand looking out at the stunning limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay. The water is shallow and calm, perfect for kayaking. Several resorts and restaurants line the shore.

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Pasai Beach

A quiet beach on the northeast coast accessible by a dirt road, offering pristine conditions and beautiful views. Low tide reveals a wide sandflat perfect for walking, while high tide provides comfortable swimming depth.

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Lam Haed Beach

A beautiful sandbar tip at the northeast point of the island that appears at low tide, connecting to a tiny islet. The turquoise water and white sand create a picture-perfect scene. Accessible by motorbike or bicycle.

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Things to Do on Koh Yao Noi

Phang Nga Bay Kayaking

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Explore the stunning limestone karsts, sea caves, and hidden lagoons of Phang Nga Bay by kayak. Multi-day and single-day tours are available from the island, or rent a kayak and explore at your own pace. The calm waters make this suitable for beginners.

Cycling Around the Island

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Rent a bicycle and explore the island's quiet roads winding through rice paddies, rubber plantations, and small villages. The flat terrain makes cycling easy and enjoyable. Stop at local tea shops and fruit stalls along the way. The full circuit takes about 2-3 hours.

Rock Climbing

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The limestone cliffs on Koh Yao Noi and the surrounding karsts offer excellent rock climbing routes. The Mountain Shop on the island provides guided climbing for all levels, including deep water soloing over the sea. A unique alternative to the more famous Railay climbing scene.

Cooking Class with Local Family

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Join a local Muslim-Thai family for an intimate cooking experience, learning to prepare southern Thai dishes using fresh local ingredients. These small-group classes offer genuine cultural exchange and insight into island life. Includes market visit and lunch.

James Bond Island & Hong Islands Tour

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Day trips from Koh Yao Noi visit famous Phang Nga Bay sights including James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan), Hong Islands, and Panak Island's sea caves. Being based on Koh Yao Noi means shorter boat rides and fewer crowds compared to tours from Phuket.

How to Get to Koh Yao Noi

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Flight to Phuket + Speedboat

2.5-3 hours
ΰΈΏ1,500-4,000

Fly to Phuket (1.5 hours), then take a speedboat from Bang Rong Pier on Phuket's east coast (20-30 minutes). Speedboats run several times daily during high season. The most convenient route.

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Flight to Krabi + Longtail/Speedboat

3-4 hours
ΰΈΏ1,500-3,500

Fly to Krabi airport, then take a transfer to Tha Lane Pier or Noppharat Thara Pier for a longtail boat (45 minutes) to Koh Yao Noi. Less frequent boats but can be cheaper than via Phuket.

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Flight to Phuket + Public Longtail

3-4 hours
ΰΈΏ1,300-3,500

Fly to Phuket, then take a taxi to Bang Rong Pier and catch a local longtail boat (45 minutes, ΰΈΏ150). Longtails depart roughly every 90 minutes during daylight hours. The cheapest boat option.

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Where to Stay on Koh Yao Noi

Tha Khao Bay (East Coast)

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The main tourist area with the best views of Phang Nga Bay's karsts. Home to several boutique resorts and eco-lodges. The Six Senses Yao Noi, one of Thailand's top luxury resorts, is located here.

Klong Jark / Central

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The interior villages offer authentic homestay experiences and the most affordable accommodation. Stay with local families to experience genuine island life. Basic but charming.

North Coast

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Quieter area with a few mid-range resorts and stunning views. Perfect for travelers wanting complete peace and proximity to Lam Haed Beach.

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