Koh Mai See Yai is one of the largest islands in the Koh Chang Marine National Park ( so not easy to take a photo of the entire island ) , far larger than the much better known Koh Wai for example...read more...
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Koh Lom
Basically just a large, almost conical rock, rising out of the sea at the entrance to the bay on the south of Koh Ngam. Err, and that’s it. No little beach and not particularly clear water...read more...
Koh Krabung
You could visit this island if you were paddling along the south east coast of Koh Chang and fancied a detour. Or if you had gone to Koh Ngam and were then thinking of a detour before heading back...read more...
Koh Ngam
November 2017. Read this page: More information on getting to Koh Ngam and the island now Head way down to the far south east of Koh Chang , past Long Beach, past Hat Yuthanavy Naval...read more...
Koh Lao Nok
Just south of the co-joined Lao islands is the third in the group Koh Lao Nok. Another uninhabited island that is seldom visited. Although, in the past, I have seen people fishing there and...read more...
Koh Lao Klang
This island is rarely referred to by it’s real name, as it is linked by a footbridge to the larger Koh Lao Ya and so considered to be part of Laoya. The island is relatively flat and has a...read more...
Koh Lao Ya
Also written as Koh Laoya – but as you will see there is a good reason for it being two rods, as there are other islands nearby Koh Lao Klang and Koh Lao Nok. Koh Lao Ya and the smaller Koh...read more...
Koh Phrao Nok ( a.k.a. Koh Sai Khao )
At the entrance to Salakphet Bay lies Koh Phrao Nok. Years ago, before the west of Koh Chang was developed for tourism, this island and its resort were very popular with Thai visitors. ...read more...

