Koh Yao islands

Unspoilt beaches • Fishing villages • Muslim culture

These islands have written the book on tropical beach paradise. Both offer a serene escape on idyllic, desolate beaches, the chance to immerse yourself in local culture (without the parties of Phuket) and to relax into tranquil island life. For anyone looking to get their Robinson Crusoe on and escape from modern life, these charming islands are the perfect retreat.

Why visit Koh Yao?

Nestled between Phuket and Krabi, in Phang Nga province, both islands offer an escape from the mainstream. The predominantly Muslim population – accounting for 90% of residents – means that the islands are far more conservative, respectful and peaceful than their counterparts.

No wild, all-night beach parties to be found here. While you can get alcohol from some places on the islands, boozing certainly isn’t considered a key activity. And while there’s plenty of gorgeous beaches to explore and cycling/hiking trails for those wanting to get active, you won’t find either place brimming with kayaking tours, scuba divers or stand-up paddleboarders like you would in Phuket.

So what’s the difference between the two? Well, Koh Yao Noi is smaller and has better-developed infrastructure. It’s great for those looking for a peaceful tropical retreat with a splash of luxury thrown in…especially if they stay at the fabulous Paradise Koh Yao resort. In terms of Koh Yao Noi things to do, you could spend hours – days, even! – swimming and snorkelling off its beautiful beaches, or gazing out at the view of Phang Nga bay. Life moves slowly here…but that’s the point.

Meanwhile, the larger Koh Yao Yai island offers an even quieter vacation: with hardly any tourists, isolated beaches and a chance to truly immerse yourself in local life and nature – whether that means hanging out in a picturesque fishing village, or booking a private boat trip for a jungle trek.

What’ll it be: Koh Yao Yai or Koh Yao Noi?

Whichever island speaks to you – and we’re sure that both do! – our local travel team can assist you in every part of your journey. Helping you to discover the very best things to do in Koh Yao, how to get to the islands, plus where to stay.

Chat to us and tell us about your preferences – whether you’d like a no-frills beach shack or an all-the-frills luxury resort – and we’ll help you create a truly magical journey to Koh Yao.

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