07 November 2007

Beach Review

Well, we managed to make our way through a good number of Thailand's islands, those that remain will have to wait as there were storm, typhoon and other nature related problems.

Here's the low down, from best to worst:

Ray Lay beach - easily our favourite. The west beach is a lovely small bay enclosed by limestone caste cliffs on either end. The water's clear and warm. The development is low-level and back from the beach so is unobtrusive. Ray Lay is a very narrow peninsula, the East side is the least spectacular but has some very nice accommodation at more affordable rates that the West, and it's less than a five minute walk the West beach, we stayed here. Apparently there's excellent rock-climbing here and other delightful beaches too - we, however, failed to explore as we delighted in plonking down on west beach morning and afternoon (skipping the noon sun) and just unwinding. (The photos are from Ray Lay).


Lonely Beach, Koh Chang - not so lonely but still very nice. Most of the good things as with Ray Lay but not quite as good.

Long Beach, Phi Phi - a really long beach, white sand and warm water. The development's a bit intrusive.

Long Beach, Koh Lanta - a lovely setting, felt deserted and undeveloped because the resorts were low lying. Unfortunately rocks were everywhere under the water.

Main beaches in Phi Phi and White Sand Beach, Koh Chang - don't bother, over developed and there's lots of rubbish too.

For the record, we didn't get much sun but it was warm, didn't rain and we got to the beach every day. Very relaxing.

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