Thai Beaches

And so here are some of the things we loved about Six Senses Hideaway: discreet lighting on the paths, unfailingly courteous staff, immaculate beaches , a deli with home-made ice cream on tap, stupendous breakfasts, outdoor showers and …

Thailand is home to beaches with crystal water, which in Koh Samui, would likely be within walking distance of your property. Golf is also big in Thailand , and numerous rolling courses complete with palm tree decor can be found in the …

Thais pay 40 baht, foreigners 400 baht – a classic example of Thai dual pricing. If your ferry arrives at the main pier and you take a songthaew to the beaches , there will be a stop at the main ticket checkpoint. …

Koh Chang has several waterfalls, the largest on the west coast within easy reach of White Sand beach , Kai Bae beach and Klong Prao beach , is Klong Plu Waterfall. … Ideally avoid the weekends as waterfalls are a magnet for Thai visitors who tend to make a beeline for them and, as this is by far the largest waterfall on the west coast, it can get busy. At the start of the walk you’ll also see a small visitor centre which houses a collection of posters and information …

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