A Guide to Koh Yao Noi – One of the Most Quiet Islands in Thailand
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A Guide to Koh Yao Noi – One of the Most Quiet Islands in Thailand

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A Guide to Koh Yao Noi – One of the Most Quiet Islands in Thailand

Koh Yao Noi is considered to be one of Thailand’s last unspoiled islands by The Guardian despite the millions of tourists who visit the beautiful destination each year. As one of the top quiet islands in Thailand, it’s an incredible place to relax and recharge while spending time in paradise. When you’re planning a trip to Koh Yao Noi, it’s important to follow a guide that will point you in the right direction with your accommodations.

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Where to Stay

The lodging that you stay at will determine how comfortable you feel while vacationing in Koh Yao Noi. 18 thatched-roof bungalows are a popular choice for those who want to enjoy a quaint and cozy setting. The bungalows often include open-air showers and private courtyards with surrounding views of limestone stacks in the distance. Most of the bungalows are run by families and are available at an affordable price.

If you want to enjoy more luxurious accommodations, you can choose to stay in a holiday resort in Koh Yao Noi where you can book air-conditioned rooms and take a dip in the hotel’s swimming pool on the grounds by your booked private villas such as Coastal Escape.  You can enjoy an on-site four-star restaurant, zip a class-A cocktail next to the swimming pool facing the ocean views. Even if you’re not a luxury traveler, it’s worth trying this luxury, secluded, and quiet escape like this once with a reasonable price you don’t get anywhere else in other islands in Thailand.

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Things to Do in Koh Yao Noi

When you want to stay busy while vacationing on the island, there are many types of outdoor activities that are available. You can kayak or snorkel when you want to get a close look at the different types of marine life that are available.

If you prefer to stay on the shore, badminton is a laidback and fun game to play on the lawn where you can soak up the sun.

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The golden beaches in Koh Yao Noi are the highlight of the island and the main draw for tourists. The shores are often exposed and are a place to go swimming or chase a few crabs. You can take a trip to Phang Nga Bay on a boat trip or take a drive on one of the main roads while riding a motorcycle or bike, which will allow you to take in the beautiful scenery. Some of the top beaches to visit include Lom Lae Beach, Pasai Beach, Klong Jark beach, Tha Khao Beach, and Laem Sai.

Other types of activities that can be enjoyed include rock climbing and diving for thrill-seekers who want a bit of adrenaline in a natural setting.

If you’re in the mood to relax and take in the tranquility of the setting, consider participating in a yoga or Pilates class on the beach. The peaceful movements will improve your flexibility and can maintain your health during your stay. You can follow up your yoga or pilates class by booking a traditional Thai massage at a local spa, which are easy to find on the island at a resort or in the village. You’ll be served a warm cup of lemongrass tea after the massage comes to an end.

Cultural day tours are also available on the island where you can learn about the history and traditions of the setting. Many of the tours include riding bikes to get around the island. You’ll get to handpick a bike at a local shop before meeting your guide.

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Dining

Both Western and Thai restaurants can be found in Koh Yao Noi if you prefer to sit down while enjoying your meal. Those who are on the go can visit roadside stalls or the village market if you don’t want to spend much money without compromising on the quality of the food that you enjoy. The main villages also have a few independent restaurants, and many bungalows have eateries that are attached with a high level of Koh Yao Noi accommodation available to tourists.

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Transportation

Many people arrive on the island by taking a ferry boat after flying to Phuket. Those who haven’t reserved a spot on the ferry can also get a ride on the songthaew pick-up trucks that are at the pier. The average ride costs 100 baht per person.

Although the island doesn’t have public transportation, you can hire a taxi or rent your own car to use to get around during your trip. Taxi and tour services are also available to rent for the day, which can make it easy to feel accommodated if you have a busy itinerary. Motorbike rentals are also easy to obtain and cost an average of 250 and 350 baht each day.