
Krabi © Viktor Kaposi
Lush, green forest vegetation extending down to limestone cliffs
and pure white beaches lapped by warm, turquoise waters, the coast
of Thailand is a tropical paradise with spectacular waterfalls and
coconut palms bending towards the sun. The tranquillity and natural
splendour of the Thai coast and its islands belongs in the realm of
fantasy.
The East Coast stretches 300 miles (500km) down from the mouth
of the Chao Phraya River to the Cambodian border, and plays host to
the disappointingly overdeveloped beach resort of Pattaya, as well
as the idyllic splendour of the islands of Ko Chang and Ko
Samet.
Along the eastern shores of the Kra Peninsula lie the beaches of
Cha'am and Hua Hin, once a favoured get-away for the royals and
Thailand's oldest beach resort. Further down are the popular island
resorts of Ko Samui and Ko Pha Ngan. West of the peninsula is the
island of Phuket, which is the most popular beach destination in
Thailand, offering beautiful sea vistas and spectacular
accommodation, along with large crowds.
Among the dozens of islands in Thailand, there are resorts and
destinations that cater for every kind of traveller, whether
seeking a wild party or a quiet and relaxing holiday in
Thailand.