Racha Island is one of the best Thailand’s premier deluxe island hideaway is only 12 miles south of Phuket just 35 minutes by speed boat from Phuket’s Chalong Bay.
The island is recognized as aleader in responsible and environmentally sustainable tourism and known for its natural beauty and is since long known for its excellent corals and marine life.
The Racha (or Raya) island is best known as excellent diving and snorkelling daytrip destinations. There are 2 main islands; Racha Yai and Racha Noi.
Racha Yai is quickly developing into a place to stay on for a while with a number of bungalow and resort operations springing up in recent years.
Racha Yai reveals itself in splendid fashion, with most arrivals landing onto a strip of fine white sand tucked deep into the long, U-shaped main bay, called Ao Tawan Tok or Ao Bungalow. The water here is clear and perfect for snorkelling, though the bay gets quite busy with visiting boats in the afternoons. The other large bay, Ao Siam, is a pretty place where lonely strolls in solitude are possible.
WhilebRacha Noi is uninhabited and has no services or accommodation, but there's some great diving in the area.
Diving, snorkling and swimming at Racha Island is something remarkable and unforgettable experience.
Go and taste the nature beauty of the Racha.!
Racha Island is one of the best Thailand’s premier deluxe island hideaway is only 12 miles south of Phuket just 35 minutes by speed boat from Phuket’s Chalong Bay.
The island is recognized as aleader in responsible and environmentally sustainable tourism and known for its natural beauty and is since long known for its excellent corals and marine life.
The Racha (or Raya) island is best known as excellent diving and snorkelling daytrip destinations. There are 2 main islands; Racha Yai and Racha Noi.
Racha Yai is quickly developing into a place to stay on for a while with a number of bungalow and resort operations springing up in recent years.
Racha Yai reveals itself in splendid fashion, with most arrivals landing onto a strip of fine white sand tucked deep into the long, U-shaped main bay, called Ao Tawan Tok or Ao Bungalow. The water here is clear and perfect for snorkelling, though the bay gets quite busy with visiting boats in the afternoons. The other large bay, Ao Siam, is a pretty place where lonely strolls in solitude are possible.
WhilebRacha Noi is uninhabited and has no services or accommodation, but there's some great diving in the area.
Diving, snorkling and swimming at Racha Island is something remarkable and unforgettable experience.
Go and taste the nature beauty of the Racha.!
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