Koh Tao Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeThis little island offers the accessible low key Thailand option. The
ferries and speed boats drop off at the main pier and extension of the
town's primary paved road. The little town offers all of the backpacker
treats, including internet cafes, several food stops/bars, dirt bike
rentals, a clinic with an English speaking nurse, an excellent pastry
shop and place to read the paper, several general stores and more than
a few beachside restaurants. The joy of this island is that it also
offers a chance to get away from all of that. Several of the bungalow
operations are only guaranteed accessible by boat or by foot. The sand
and gravel roads leading to the out of the way spots tend to wash out
early in the rainy season and stay washed out until well into the dry
season. Even the courageous on large dirtbikes will find some of the
roads unrideable. Hence, the challenge.
Some of Thailands best snorkelling can be had in Koh Tao. Some snorkel tour operators bait the fish for a good show. Sometimes the fish show their appreciation by taking a little nip of the farangs (foreigners). These bites tend to be more startling than actually dangerous. Still, keep an eye out for trigger fish.
My hands down recommendation goes to the Coral View Resort. This dozen bungalow operation is run by John, an Aussie, and his Thai wife. If one waits for the touts to clear, one can usually spot John waiting for the mellow customer. The Coral View offers dive instruction, a quiet beach, easy access to fantastic snorkeling and a view of Shark Island. A short conversation with John is all one needs to get a discount on his already low prices, especially on extended stays. Please give my best to Honee, an exceptional girl amoung the normally industrious Thai people.
Some of Thailands best snorkelling can be had in Koh Tao. Some snorkel tour operators bait the fish for a good show. Sometimes the fish show their appreciation by taking a little nip of the farangs (foreigners). These bites tend to be more startling than actually dangerous. Still, keep an eye out for trigger fish.
My hands down recommendation goes to the Coral View Resort. This dozen bungalow operation is run by John, an Aussie, and his Thai wife. If one waits for the touts to clear, one can usually spot John waiting for the mellow customer. The Coral View offers dive instruction, a quiet beach, easy access to fantastic snorkeling and a view of Shark Island. A short conversation with John is all one needs to get a discount on his already low prices, especially on extended stays. Please give my best to Honee, an exceptional girl amoung the normally industrious Thai people.
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