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Skip the tourist crowds and escape to these lesser known islands where quiet beaches, local life, and raw natural beauty await. Whether you're chasing sunsets, snorkeling in crystal clear waters, or just unplugging from the world, these hidden gems are perfect for your 2025 island getaway.
Koh Phayam (Ranong)
Tucked away near the Myanmar border, Koh Phayam feels like Thailand in slow motion. No cars, no stress just motorbikes on sandy trails, reggae bars, and cashew trees everywhere. Perfect for lazy days and starry nights.
Koh Yao Noi (Near Phuket)
Just a 30-minute boat ride from Phuket, but it feels like a different world. Think rice paddies, friendly locals, longtail boats drifting by, and tiny cafes where time doesn’t matter. A peaceful pause with just the right mix of charm and comfort.
Koh Mak (Trat)
A small eco-island where you’ll swap parties for paddleboards. Family-run resorts, empty beaches, and bike rides through rubber plantations make Koh Mak feel like your own private island story.
Koh Jum (Krabi)
You won’t find big hotels or loud crowds here just quiet beaches, jungle huts, and sleepy villages. Koh Jum is where travelers go when they want to disappear from the world in the best way possible.
Koh Libong (Trang)
Nature rules here. It’s home to rare dugongs, migratory birds, and soft, golden beaches that stretch forever. Koh Libong is the kind of place where you walk slowly, speak softly, and fall in love with the silence.
Koh Lao Liang (Trang)
Remote, raw, and ridiculously beautiful. With limestone cliffs perfect for rock climbing and camping right on the sand, Koh Lao Liang is an adventure wrapped in turquoise blue.
Koh Sukorn (Trang)
Rice fields, water buffalo, and a pace of life that hasn’t changed in decades. Koh Sukorn lets you step into rural island life it’s all about the people, the food, and the feeling of being far from everything.
Koh Tarutao (Satun)
A national park with a wild side — and a past. Once a prison island, now it’s all dense jungles, long hikes, black sand beaches, and almost no tourists. You’ll feel like you discovered it first.
Koh Kood (Trat)
It’s the kind of island where waterfalls meet the ocean. Fishing villages float on stilts, beaches look photoshopped, and you’ll wonder how it’s still a secret. Koh Kood is peaceful, magical, and way underrated.
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