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Koh Khrok, Pattaya

Koh Khrok, Pattaya Koh Khrok is approximately 8 kilometers off of Pattaya Beach, an isle almost totally surrounded by rock formations. Koh Khrok is private island, so tourists have to ask for permission to enter the island. A gap of 100 meters to the east is a stretch of sandy beach where visitors can go and enjoy viewing underwater coral reefs. From South Pattaya you can get to this island by chartered boat.

Islands around Pattaya : Ko Sichang

pattaya Koh-Larn Ko Sichang is a district (amphoe) of the province Chonburi, Thailand. It is located about 3 hours by boat from Pattaya. It consists of the island of Ko Sichang and its adjoing islands. Ko Sichang is located in the Gulf of Thailand, 12 km away from the western shore of Si Racha district.

Ko Phai Group of Islands

Ko Phai Group of Islands Mu Ko Phai (or Koh Pai) is a small uninhabited archipelago belonging to the Eastern Seaboard Islands of Thailand. The largest island is Ko Phai, located about 21 Km to the west of Pattaya. The name Ko Phai means "Bamboo Island", in Thai. This island is located at the South East end of the Bay of Bangkok, on the eastern side of the Gulf of Siam. Administratively Ko Phai belongs to the Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chonburi Province.

 

Koh Larn (Coral Island)

pattaya Koh-Larn Koh Larn, was once known as a coral island, as popularized by foreign tourists. Bearing such name is by virtue of its abundance and variety of corals. It consists of minor islands such as Koh Khrok (mortar) and Koh Sak (pestle). It is truly a sought-after island for enthusiasts of coral snorkeling, sheer white sandy beaches and cerulean blue sea - an image of Andaman Sea. The Island, so close to Pattaya, sees more than 5,000 tourists daily

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