Umbrella island. So called as the tree perched atop the rocky outcrop resembles an umbrella of some kind. There is some pretty good snorkelling around this island. Unlike the other islands nearby...read more...
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Koh Yuak
Koh Yuak is one of the more accessible small islands as snorkelling trips do visit the island. So no need to paddle a kayak here unless you really want to. Kai Bae Hut run daily half day trips to...read more...
Koh Bai Daeng
You probably wont see Koh Bai Daeng mentioned in any other guides – online or in print. And, apart from one boat trip that visits occasionally, no visitors make it to the island. So...read more...
Koh Man Nai
This privately owned, but undeveloped island is within easy kayaking distance of the south end of Kai Bae beach In fact, at very low tide it is possible to walk here – although you will be...read more...
Koh Man Nok
Koh Man Nok is a couple of kilometres off the southern tip of Kai Bae. However, unlike it’s sister island, Koh Mak Nai, there is no beach and therefore the island is rarely visited. The...read more...
Koh Pli
Koh Pli is one of the group of six islands that lie off the western shore of Koh Chang. It isn’t one that many people visit as, although from some angles it may appear to have a small beach...read more...
Koh Chan
I had some hope that this island might be hiding a nice little cove or small beach . . . but it doesn’t. Most of the shoreline is steep rocks, there are a couple of areas where you could pull...read more...
Koh Chan Noi
More of a pyramidical rock than an island. Koh Chang Noi lies off the eastern tip of Koh Mai See Yai. No possibilities to stop on the island but it seems to be a popular spot for local fishermen...read more...

