Koh Kood is emerging as Thailand’s latest destination for those who want the tropical island lifestyle without the crowds, offering mountains, waterfalls and perfect white beaches along with minimal development and only a limited number of quality resort hotels. Situated on the eastern side of the Gulf of Thailand one hour by speedboat from the coast of Trat Province, Kood is the kingdom’s fourth largest island. There are many islands in the vicinity that can be explored, including Koh Chang, the second largest island in the country. Standing in more than six acres of beachside gardens, the resort is the epitome of an island hideaway. There are only 34 villas, each with its own private terrace and ocean views, and for the feeling of truly being away from it all there are 13 Island Canvas Retreat units, a spacious bungalow “tent” that features 30 square metres of space with a master bedroom, spacious bathroom, large terrace, and individual air conditioning. Other activities include canoeing and kayaking, island excursions, sightseeing tours, fishing, and car, motorcycle and boat rental. Island tours are available and can be tailored to suit the time and interests of resort guests. Popular attractions nearby the resort are the Klong Chao waterfall, Ao Salad Bay, the Rang islands, a pearl farm, and a firefly night trip. |
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More visitors are getting away to Koh Kood
Source = Tourism Authority of Thailand




