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Must visit beache on Koh Wai
You will find most of the beaches on Koh Wai have something special to offer. Snorkelling with fishes, camping at an abandoned resort or jumping from huge boulders into the turquoise waters are just a few unique things to do to make for an incredible day....View All
Hotels & Resorts on Koh Wai
Hotels in Koh Wai cover a wide range of styles; from cheap yet comfortable guesthouses located in Village - the heart of the action in Koh Wai – to mid-range prices bungalows situated all around beach and Koh Wai to stylish tropical resorts set on the remote northeastern coast of the island, there is really an accommodation type for everyone in Koh Wai....View All
How to get to Koh Wai
How to get to Koh Wai, Whether by land, sea, or air, here are the best ways to get from Bangkok to Koh Wai, From Bangkok to Koh Wai by Plane, From Bangkok to Koh Wai by VIP Bus & Ferry Package, From Bangkok to Koh Wai by Train and Ferry and from any departure to Koh Wai by Bus and ferry....View All
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Koh Wai Pier
Arriving at one of Koh Wai's ferry piers to get to the island. If you travel by car around Thailand, you can get to Koh Wai by ferry which offers an economical way to get there. Travelling by ferry to Koh Wai from the main pier on the mainland - takes roughly few hours. The cruise is usually tranquil, and has a strong holiday feel....View All
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Ko Wai
Koh wai is a small island in Ko Chang Archipelago, Trat Province, eastern Thailand. The island has nice views over the other islands in the vicinity.
Koh Wai Island has an irregular shape and is 3 km long and 1 km wide at the widest point. The east part of the island is encircled by coral reef and has sand beaches while the west part is more rugged and hilly, and serves as a nesting ground for birds. The interior is covered by forest jungle. There are four bungalow operations on the island and daily boat connections to Ko Chang, Ko Mak, and the mainland, during the season.