Many people do a day trip, but we think it is always best to try & stay ...see the place at night & enjoy the vibe It's much quieter at night here so definetly reccomend staying 🙌
OMG, We have been there in 1988, what a difference. Most time of the day we were alone at this beach, maybe four or six more people there. There was one single hut where we could eat and drink something. four or five time a day came a boat to bring people or take them away. I see how it is today and I never ever would go back again.
Wow that is crazy to think how much it has changed...we moved to islands further south to try & avoid the majority of tourists, although it is difficult to do so now! I bet you had an amazing adventure & saw the real thailand 😃 where else did you go here?
In that year we had been to Phuket, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and to the Isaan.There had been tourism of course, but in the Isaan nobody spoke English, not even in the hotels. Since that time we went every year to South East Asia except Corona-years, mainly to Thailand. So I started to learn Thai language (reading, writing and speaking and it helps me a lot. I don't know who said it... Tourists destroy the places of beauy by finding it. @@mikeandemily_
@@mikeandemily_ after living in thailand 23 yrs visiting dozens of islands and each of the provinces my choice would be koh kradan in trang province or koh kood in trat province
We loved it, such a chilled vibe, and yes many reggae bars adding to that relaxed / laid back feeling. No cars too, similar to phi phi...feels very much like a proper Thailand spot 😄🇹🇭✨️