Koh Tao Thailand Travel Guide
Koh Tao is the northern most island of the ‘big three’ in this region of the Gulf of Thailand, the other two being Samui and Phangan. This makes travel to Tao a little less complicated using the port at Chumporn as the departure point for the sea trip.....[+]
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The rainfall in June, July, August and September is pretty high, but for the diving community the more serious difficulty is the rough seas and high winds. This is the monsoon season and whilst the Gulf of Thailand does not get the intense weather of the Andaman Sea, it still has its bad days,...[+]
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One of the beauties of Koh Tao is the great variation in the coastline, from long sandy beaches to rugged rocky cliffs. This makes for great diving and snorkeling, along with the benefit of having great places for no divers to enjoy the sea activities on the surface. The opportunities for wind surfing and water skiing are all
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Koh Tao is one of the Thailand’s top dive islands. Discovered by the travelers of the 1980’s Turtle (Tao) Island at that time was totally undeveloped. With new facilities opening up on nearby Koh Phangan, those looking for new adventures moved on to Koh Tao. Today it is a vibrant holiday island with all the amenities any fun loving tourist could wish for...[+]
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Koh Tao Hotels
If you are looking for unspoiled beaches, natural beauty surrounding you, the Charm Churee Villa Hotel is the place for you. Jansom Bay is where the hotel is located with crystal clear waters and magnificent views of the beach. Charm Churee Villa Hotel is the ideal spot to get away from the stresses guests must face in their everyday world....[+]
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Contemporary guest accommodations in the typical Thailand style of architecture is what guests will find when they book their stay at the Koh Tao Coral Grand Resort. Cottages are charmingly appointed and will have guests feeling as if they are living in a traditional Thai village by the sea,...[+]
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