Koh Yao Noi and Yao Yai Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai are
a pair of large islands in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, equidistant to Phuket
and the Krabi mainland. While the pace of development is accelerating on Koh Yao
Noi in particular, the islands remain a quiet refuge that feels far removed from
the crowds of Phuket. In 2002, Koh Yao Noi gained worldwide attention after
receiving the World Legacy Award for Destination Stewardship from Conservation
International and National Geographic Traveler magazine for the eco-friendly homestay
programs offered by its local residents. Other activities available on the island
include agricultural demonstrations (rubber and fishing), kayaking, hiking, snorkelling
and swimming. Note that the islanders are keen to preserve their traditional
ways, so it's important to respect the local culture by dressing modestly and
refraining from drinking alcohol outside of the restaurants/resorts catering to
visitors. Getting to Koh Yao Ferries
make daily trips to Yao Noi from Bang Rong Pier on the east coast of Phuket (to
get to the pier, take route 4027 east from the Heroines' Monument, then turn right
at the sign for Bang Rong and follow along for a few kilometers). The fare is
50 baht for the one-hour journey. Long-tail boats can also be hired at the pier. Staying
over There are about half a dozen bungalows and resorts on
Yao Noi, a "homestay" program, plus a luxury resort is now being built.
There are a few bungalows for rent on Yao Yai. Neither of the islands have banking
facilities, but Internet service, restaurants and some shops can be found on Yao
Noi. To get around, tuk-tuks and motorbikes are available for hire. Click
here to see the accommodation available. |