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Unique and Cool Things To Do In Thailand

The ancient allure of Thailand’s storied islands calls to mariners of every calibre. It captivates its admirers with iconic limestone cliffs, glistening temples, unspoiled beaches, and a vibrant culture that incites every sense. Fantasy landscapes allow Thailand’s seafaring visitors to glide between 130 tropical islands on an epic voyage across the Andaman Sea. You’ll drop anchor beside majestic rock formations and get side-tracked snorkelling with stunning sea life in dreamy emerald-green waters.

Temple and large buddha in Thailand

If the thought of a Thailand holiday has your wanderlust skyrocketing, don’t worry — you’re not alone. Thailand is a true seaman’s haven. For a snapshot into how to discover this iconic destination the way, it was meant to be seen, get your bearings with these 10 unmissable travel highlights catered to those chasing wind for true paradise.

1. World-class diving and snorkeling in Ko Racha Yai

Take a plunge at Ko Racha Yai’s submerged sculpture park to come face to face with giant stone elephants and incredible underwater art. The wrecks, reefs, and rays leave you beaming all while enjoying visibility up to 30 meters.

Snorkling on Koh Chang

2. Explore Krabi Island 

Tropical flowers and rich hanging jungle cover the spectacular limestone rock faces of the idyllic Krabi Island. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the locals — white-faced gibbons, giant lizards, and majestic, exotic birdlife. Take a peaceful dinghy ride through the centre of the island, or kick back and relax on one of the many pristine, surrounding beaches.

Phi Phi Islands

3. Visit ancient fishing villages of the Phi Phi Islands 

Phi Phi Island didn’t earn its acclaim for anything! From incredible snorkelling, scenic hiking, thrilling watersports, and boundless opportunities to tap into the culture of shops and nightlife, these islands have an unlimited supply of must-do’s. Hike to the summit and take in the stunning vistas, then fill up with fresh seafood, tom yum, and pad thai before watching fire dancers frolic on the beach.

View over Koh Tng Tao Thailand

4. Romantic dinner at Paradise Beach Resort 

Slow things down at Koh Yao Noi. This beautiful beach is serene and romantic, complete with a quiet beach restaurant, tree-hanging swings, and gorgeous flora. You can spend the day riding elephants on a guided tour of Koh Yao Noi Island before enjoying a cotton candy-coloured sunset dinner on the beach at the Paradise Beach Resort.

Asian elephants in Thailand

5. Ko Naka Noi – Pearl Island

The tranquil and sheltered island of Naka Noi, or “Pearl Island,” satisfies the pristine conditions necessary for the cultivation of rare South Sea pearls. Get the inside scoop on these beautiful treasures at Naka Noi Pearl Farm, which offers up-close-and-personal demonstrations of the unique art of pearl farming. You’ll have the chance to hand-pick the perfect pearl accessory to commemorate your holiday at one of the charming neighbouring shops.

6. Phang Nga Bay 

Prepare to be astonished by this secluded bay, famous for its dreamy emerald-green waters, towering limestone pillars, and tangled mangrove forests. The bay’s waters are dotted with coral reefs and secluded inlets, and hidden lagoons are easily explored by dinghy or kayak. Having your own private yacht in this region makes for a true one-of-a-kind treat exploring areas that other travellers cannot access. Before heading off, do not miss the chance to check out the illustrious James Bond Island. You can’t say you’ve been to Thailand without seeing the main feature in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun.

James Bond Island Khao Phing Kan

7. Full moon party in Tonsai Bay

Considered a rite of passage, Thailand’s full moon parties are a definite bucket list check-off when you’re in Tonsai Bay. With travellers flocking from all over the world, the glorified celebration doesn’t cease until the sun is up, and lively guests unite over a song, dance, and drink under the radiant moon. The parties are adjusted around Buddhist holidays, so remember that the festivities won’t always take place on the night of the full moon.

8. Eating in Ko Lanta

Make the short ocean voyage to food-infused Ko Lanta to enjoy some of Thailand’s best eats at the local restaurants. Ko Lanta’s relaxed atmosphere is guaranteed to help you unwind while devouring authentic, fragrant Thai delicacies. Notable favourites are beach-side ‘Shanti Shanti Beach House,’ the romantic ‘Fat Turtle Beach Bar & Restaurant’ and mega-relaxed ‘Drunken Sailors.’

Sunset over Thailand beach

9. Kayak in Emerald Cave in Ko Muk

Kayak into the breathtaking 80-meter-long Emerald Cave on Koh Muk island and emerge within a stunning lagoon complete with its own secret inland beach. Get lost in the picturesque backdrop of this unique hideaway surrounded by towering cliffs that are covered with tropical vegetation.

Anchorage and Kayaking in Thailand

10.  Regattas and races

Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, Asia’s largest and most prestigious sailing regatta attracts salty sailors and boisterous spectators alike to join in on friendly nautical competition. This year’s inaugural regatta takes place from 30 November to 7 December and combines exhilarating races with lively beach parties to create a world-renowned yachting event.

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Relaxing Thai massage

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When you and your crew are ready to experience this exotic South Pacific paradise for yourselves, our licensed Holiday Planners are standing by to help you plan an epic Phuket sailing adventure that you’ll not soon forget.

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Ryan Smith

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