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Ko Phai, and other islands in the Ko Phai group, Ko Klung Badan (or Krung Badan), Ko Luam (or Leom), Ko Man Wichai and Ko Rin (or Lin) - are preferred destinations for scuba divers, and are also popular for general relaxation, fishing, swimming and snorkeling day trips.
Ko Phai, and other islands in the Ko Phai group, Ko Klung Badan (or Krung Badan), Ko Luam (or Leom), Ko Man Wichai and Ko Rin (or Lin) - are preferred destinations for scuba divers, and are also popular for general relaxation, fishing, swimming and snorkeling day trips. This area is controlled by the Royal Thai Navy, and overnight stays are not permitted. For a return speedboat charter from one of the mainland beaches or Bali Hai Pier (approx. 23 km/2 hours), expect to pay 2,500-4,000 baht; possibly less from Ko Laan.
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Ko Phai, Thailand
Small island off the coast of Pattaya with gorgeous beaches, where you can snorkel, sea-walk or just swim along
2 km east of Ko Laan, is an isolated rocky islet with a single 100 metre stretch of sandy beach to the east, where visitors can see coral reefs
The street south of Beach Rd, Walking St, comes alive with rock music as the night sets in
Naklua Bay is immediately north of Pattaya Bay, with Rachvate Cape separating the two
Ripley’s Believe It or Not showcases an eclectic collection of over 350 weird, shocking and scary exhibits from various places
The ground floor has many small stalls selling clothing, tourist souvenirs and many other inexpensive items; above that there's a department store; on the 5th floor there's a food court; and up on the roof (10th floor) there's a public swimming pool
A park at the foot of Khao Pattaya
Exhibits and sells original art works from Thailand and the rest of Southeast Asia
Despite the name, it is also open in mornings
The three kilometre long Pattaya Beach runs alongside the city