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Ao-Nang Beach
The most popular of all the beaches on the Krabi
mainland, Ao Nang beach has soft sand and warm water,
making it a great place to spend a few hours enjoying a spot
of swimming and sunbathing. In high season it tends to get
pretty crowded, but that’s no surprise; with a gorgeous
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mountainous backdrop and picturesque wooden boats
skimming across the horizon, it’s the perfect place to https://www.phuketferry.com/how-to-
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unwind, with countless shopping places and restaurants just
a short walk away too.
Koh Tap How to Get There
& The best way to get to these islands is to join the Krabi
Koh Mor Four-Island tour by speedboat (or any similar excursion).
Alternatively, if you just want to go there to spend the day,
you could pack a lunch, and simply take a long-tail boat from
Koh Tap and Koh Mor are two tiny islands
Ao Nang, Railay, Klong Muang or Nopparat Thara. It will cost
that belong to the Mu Koh Poda group. Located you about 300 baht per person to get there from Ao Nang.
approximately nine kilometres from Ao Nang, it Note that you will have to wait for the boat to have at least
takes about 30 minutes to reach them by long-tail eight passengers before setting off.
boat from the prime resort towns in Krabi Province.
These two islets are linked by a sandbar which, at
low tide, also enables you to walk to Koh Kai
(Chicken Island), situated some 500m away.
The popularity of Koh Tap and Koh Mor is
due to their specific shape, as both sides of the
sand bar offer great snorkelling in crystal clear
waters. This sandbar is called ‘talay waek’ in Thai,
which means ‘divided sea’. A short hike to Koh Tap's
summit offers a cool viewpoint to the other islands
around.

