The most famous southern province in the Gulf of Thailand, Surat
Thani has several world famous islands under its territory; namely Koh
Samui, Koh Phangan, Ang Thong archipelagos, Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan.
The last two are best known among intrepid travellers as the best dive
site in the gulf of Thailand.
Located around 120 kilometres from the Surat
Thani coast, Koh Tao and neighbouring Koh Nang Yuan, occupy an area of
almost 18 square kilometers. With mountains and rocky cliffs accounting
for 70% of its land area, the island has eight kilometers of coral reefs
around its coast. The island's half-moon-shaped western coast is where
most of the beaches are found.
Dotted in and around Koh Tao's 11 bays and 10
rocky headlands are many, picturesque beaches: some long and sandy like
Had Sai Ree, Had Mai Had, Chaloke Ban Kao Bay; others with smaller,
rockier beaches.
Acclaimed to be the best dive location in the
Gulf of Thailand, tourists tend to make diving their first priority as
soon as they arrive on Koh Tao. It's not surprising therefore that each
year Koh Tao's dive school turns out a number of proficient divers from
around the world.
If you are looking for an alternative to
diving, you might enjoy exploring the island, and swimming from its many
beaches, or kayaking, or climbing hills to check out the vistas from
numerous viewpoints. Alternatively, you can take a tour to its nearby
islands of Nang Yuan, which is only 15 minute away by local boats.
Getting to Koh Tao
Despite being part of Surat Thani Province, it's more convenient and
faster to go to Koh Tao from Chumphon Province. The island is only one
hour ride on a high-speed catamaran from Ao Makham Noi Pier in Chumphon -
a speed boat from Koh Samui takes you around 3 hours to get to Koh Tao.
Nowadays, more travelers choose Chumphon as their starting-off point.
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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