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This lovely beach on the Railay peninsula, recently voted one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, is a 20 minute ride away from Ao Nang by longtail boat. It has jaw-droppingly spectacular scenery and is an excellent swimming beach. |
Watch rock climbers perform their vertical acrobatics right off the beach. Have a massage, eat a delicious barbeque and salad lunch, maybe cliff-jump off the rocks into the water. It's a great place to spend a lazy or not-so-lazy day. |
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Phra Nang is arguably the finest beach in Thailand, if not southeast Asia. A broad strip of white sand with massive cliffs framing each end of the beach, Phra Nang has just enough facilities: roast chicken and salad lunches cooked on the beach, massage ladies and people inconspicuously selling cold drinks. It still thankfully lacks all the things that spoil a beach: pollution, traffic, noise, over-enthusiastic hawkers, jet-skis and lager louts. |
Phra Nang is part of the Railay Pensinsula. To get there from Ao Nang, just jump on a longtail boat. The journey takes 20 minutes and costs THB 80 per head. |
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