![]() ![]() On the west coast of Koh Yao Noi, the Boutique Hotel, Purana Resort has gorgeous rooms, an infinity pool, and the most gorgeous of views. This is an amazing place to stay, you can see more here. There’s a full 250 meters of private beach, rooms, and suites with private plunge pools, kayak rentals, and yoga classes include. Paradise is at the northern end of Koh Yao and is delightfully private. Check rates and availability here.Īs we rode our motorbike up to the Paradise Koh Yao, I joked that it should be called the resort at the end of the world. The A/C is great (although we haven’t needed it most nights), the staff here are really friendly and so helpful. We have a beachfront bungalow with a private deck and ocean view. Just along the road from Cape Kudu is where we’re staying right now. Check out the Pool Villas for the absolute max in luxury. If you want luxury on Koh Yao Noi this is the place to come. It’s in a great location, has a fabulous pool, and amazing amenities. The five star Cape Kudu Hotel gets top billing here. This is the east coast so you won’t get a sunset (get up for sunrise if you want though), however, the reflection of the setting sun on the limestone karst islands of Phong Nga Bay is absolutely lovely! It’s not particularly busy, but this will give you an option of different places to eat at lunchtime or on a night. There’s an area of the coast from the Holiday Resort down to Sabai Beach where there are a variety of places to stay, but also some great places to eat. I think the best area of Koh Yao Noi to stay in is on the East Coast. Where’s the Best Area of Koh Yao Noi to Stay? ![]() Obviously, there are other places to stay in Koh Yao Noi, but these are our top tips. There’s the Paradise Hotel in the far north for complete seclusion, or if you want to be on the west coast of the island head to the Purana Bliss. You can opt for five-star luxury on Koh Yao Noi, (that’s the Cape Kudu Hotel) or you can head just about next door, for a more affordable option at the Holiday Resort. So let me tell you what we’ve been up to. And so ends another lovely day on Koh Yao Noi, our last sunset, and it’s been a fabulous 6 days we’ve had here. Watching the sunset from the east coast of the island seems a little weird, but it’s the reflection of the setting sun on the islands that’s so pretty. The water is emerald green, and the dark green of the shrubbery on the limestone karst islands sets off the limestone, which is tinged a little pink as I watch it now, the sun going down. On a boat.īOOK A TRIP TO PHANG NHA BAY FROM KOH YAO NOIĮxplore by speedboat and canoe, and see James Bond Island Quite the best way to visit the marine park is the number one thing to do on Koh Yao Noi. The islands here in the bay, part of the Andaman Sea in Thailand were created when the glaciers thawed and left only the tops of mountains, the islands that we see today. ![]() Koh Yao Noi is just 30 minutes on a speedboat from Phuket Island and as I type this I can see the limestone formations that make up some of the island here in Phang Nga Bay, probably the most famous of which is James Bond Island, which we’ve visited before (I wrote about it here). Final Words on 10 Koh Yao Noi Things to Do ![]()
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