dimanche 8 janvier 2017

Top 10 Thailand's Most Beautiful Beaches


A true paradise of warm blue-green water, fine white sand and breathtaking islands, Thailand's tropical beaches are renowned worldwide for their beauty. Here is what the top 10 most beautiful beaches Thailand has to offer.



Top 10 of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand: 1. Bay of Maya

You will not see Leonardo DiCaprio in this beautiful bay, a calm expanse of water almost entirely surrounded by a ring of limestone cliffs that was the setting for the film La Plage, in which his quest for paradise turns bad. But you will not be alone. In part because of the fame that the film has brought to her, Maya has become an obligatory destination on the incessant tour boat tour. Still, it is definitely worth a visit.



2. The spectacular beaches of Koh Lipe in Thailand

Named "The Perfect Beach" by National Geographic Traveler's "Best of the World 2012", this rugged, isolated island, accessible only by boat, offers at least two main beaches (Sunrise and Pattaya) and coral reefs Tarutao National Marine Park while sheltering nearly 25 percent of the planetary species that live on tropical beaches.




3. The breathtaking beach of Patong, Thailand

The city of Phuket, famous throughout the world for its nightlife, offers the famous Patong Beach: 3,5 km of sun and sand that offer almost everything a guest can desire: pubs, nightclubs and Of bars galore. Have fun on the beach and spend the rest of the evening in the nearby nightclubs.




4. Railay Bay in Thailand

Located on a narrow peninsula near the city of Krabi, both on the east and west sides, the beaches are separated by steep limestone cliffs that offer a real challenge to mountaineers coming from all over the world. Take the ferry and then refresh yourself in one of the cheap bungalows available along the beach.




5. The beautiful James Bond Beach in Thailand

Known locally as Ko Tapu, this island gained fame in a James Bond film, released in 1974, "The Man with the Golden Gun" featuring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee. Though the island itself (a limestone spire in the middle of Phang Nga Bay) does not have any beaches to speak of, the guides of this area organize unforgettable canoe trips around the island.






6. Kata Beach in Thailand

One of the most popular places in Phuket, Kata offers more peaceful options to the hustle and bustle of Patong. You will find here two beaches, Kata Yai and Kata Noi, separated by about ten minutes of walk. Both offer many opportunities to sip a cool drink, receive a massage and simply enjoy the sun on a reclining chair.




7. The beautiful Mosquito Island (Ko Phi Phi)

Its name is perhaps not inviting, but its panoramas, especially at sunset, are almost incomparable. A favorite stop for half-day excursionists from nearby Ko Phi Phi Don resort sites, there is no better place to relax after snorkeling while taking pictures at sunset And savoring Champagne.





8. Ko Phi Phi Don Island, Thailand

Having become one of the most popular stop-offs in Thailand for sun-lovers, Ko Phi Phi Don is a roadless island where people travel from one place to another aboard long-tail boats. The island has an interesting cultural mix, where Hindus and Buddhists live in harmony, side by side with the gypsies of the sea. Even though the tourist boats transit the day trip from Phuket, the best times on Phi Phi (pronounced "pi-pi") occur when the crowd goes away and you can enjoy a margarita and swing in a hammock in a seaside resort like this: Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort.




9. The bay of Phulay, one of the most beautiful beaches of Thailand

In the heart of the lush jungles and spectacular limestone karsts, this bay on the Andaman Sea offers many opportunities for you to sink it gently, which is done very well, if you can afford it, at the Grand- Luxury Ritz-Carlton which enjoys a privileged position on the beach. And if you're tired of relaxing, exotic adventures await you in the nearby elephant reserve.






10. The stunning beach of Ko Yao Noi in Thailand

Named one of the "last virgin islands of Thailand" by the London newspaper The Guardian, this small place in the Andaman Sea offers you the opportunity to sweat on a rental bike (offered free of charge in hotels of The area including the famous Koyao Island Resort) or perform your mixed martial arts fantasies with an Oriental Muay Thai style boxing lesson, before you retire to the beach for a cocktail, coconut-curry and a Plunge into the hot water.



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