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Koh Yao Islands

Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai

Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai are a pair of large islands in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, equidistant to Phuket and the Krabi mainland. While the pace of development is accelerating on Koh Yao Noi in particular, the islands remain a quiet refuge that feels far removed from the crowds of Phuket.

In 2002, Koh Yao Noi gained worldwide attention after receiving the World Legacy Award for Destination Stewardship from Conservation International and National Geographic Traveler magazine for the eco-friendly homestay programs offered by its local residents.

Other activities available on the island include agricultural demonstrations (rubber and fishing), kayaking, hiking, snorkelling and swimming.

Neither of the islands have banking facilities, but Internet service, restaurants and some shops can be found on Yao Noi, including a brand new 7-Eleven with a very powerful air-con, a good chance to cool down and get some sugary drinks and ice creams. So if you plan to stay over, remember to withdraw some cash money before you go, even though there are few opportunities to spend it! Note that the islanders are keen to preserve their traditional ways, so it's important to respect the local culture by dressing modestly and refraining from drinking alcohol outside of the restaurants/resorts catering to visitors.

Where to Stay on Koh Yao Islands

Many visitors will include few nights on Koh Yao in a south Thailand discovery trip, on their way from Phuket to Krabi (or reverse). There are about half a dozen bungalows and resorts on Yao Noi, a "homestay" program, plus a luxury resort is now being built. Click here to see The Paradise Koh Yao or Koyao Island Resort. Yao Yai features new resort such as Elixir Resort and some bungalows. Read more...

 

Getting to Koh Yao

Long-tail boat ferries make daily trips to Yao Noi from Bang Rong Pier on the east coast of Phuket. From the airport, a taxi will take you to the pier in 25 minutes. To get to the pier, take route 4027 east from the Heroines' Monument, then turn right at the sign for Bang Rong (or Bangrong) and follow along for a few kilometers.

The fare is 50 Baht for the one-hour journey, with daily departures from Phuket at 9.30 am, 12 noon and 5 pm. The boat will make a short stop on Koh Yao Yai, then cross to Koh Yao Noi, only 8 minutes away. Long-tail boats can also be hired at Ao Po pier for charter to Koh Yao.

Koh Yao Biking Tour

Our one day Mountain Bike Tour from Phuket to Koh Yao Noi allows our vistors to experience natural Thailand and meet local people while enjoying Cycling in a quiet Island with hardly any traffic. The route can be modified to be made easy or more challenging depending on our guests. Koh Yao Noi (Little Long Island) is a sleepy island still enjoying a slow pace of life located in Phang Nga Bay, only 1 hour’s boat ride away from the international resort island of Phuket.

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What to Do in Koh Yao Noi

Koh Yao Noi does not have any particular landmark or stunning view point, nevertheless, while driving around, you will discover a place that has changed very little in 20 years, aside from a few more motorbikes and the new 7-Eleven. A drive around its quiet roads reveals a place of true peace and simplicity for the traveller.

Wooden houses all along the roads, buffalos taking mud baths in the rice paddies, the cool, shaded roads passing through the many rubber plantations and the beauty of the mangrove with its trees standing in the middle of the sea are just a few of the natural charms of this simple island.

The laid-back feeling of the island is contagious, time slows down and nothing seems to pressure the inhabitants who spend a lot of time chatting in small groups, lounging in the afternoon under salas or in hammocks.

A road circles the island, mostly paved concrete, sometimes just a track, but driving is fairly easy. The beaches are mainly on the east coast, while the west coast is blanketed in rice fields and lined with mangroves.

You will find few restaurants and few bars along the coastline with only a small village near the pier with small local shops and all the government buildings including a school, hospital, police station, and electricity and post offices. Another small concentration can be found at the Tha Krao Pier to Krabi on the east coast.

To get around, motorbikes (200 Baht for a half day) and tuk-tuks are available for hire.

Some local shops have sea kayaks for rent, but your hotel or bungalow will certainly offer these, as well as daytrips to the amazing "Koh Hong" - the stunning rocks facing the island. See Kayaking tours (from Phuket) for more information.

 

 

 


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