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I am looking for beautiful but quite beaches
16 years ago, March 27th 2008 No: 1 Msg: #30970  
I will be in thailand in the beginning of July. I want to visit beautiful islands or beaches were it is still kind of quite. Does anybody have any tips?????????? Reply to this

16 years ago, March 27th 2008 No: 2 Msg: #30977  
Hello Alicia 😊

The following island in Thailand has been recommended to me by a traveller in Thailand as one which does not get much tourism. I havent tried it yet so if u do let me know what it is like. http://www.hornbillhut.com/


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16 years ago, March 27th 2008 No: 3 Msg: #30979  
thank you for the tip. as soon as I have been there I will let you know how it was.

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16 years ago, April 4th 2008 No: 4 Msg: #31632  
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And with the wife it is pleasant to us Pattaya. Pattaya gives you the freedom to choose how to spend your time near golden beach and warm sea.
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16 years ago, April 17th 2008 No: 5 Msg: #32833  
I suggest you to visit Kho Chang. Its quiet place with beautiful beach scenery. You can have a good dinner at the beach too. Hop you have a nice trip. Reply to this

16 years ago, April 20th 2008 No: 6 Msg: #33090  
I would recommend Koh Samui, or Koh Phangan. You can check out places to stay using the following link:



Another place to check-out would be Krabi. It is very beautiful.
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16 years ago, April 20th 2008 No: 7 Msg: #33110  
i loved white sands Kho Chang but Kho Somet is also nice and its only about 4 hours from bangkok Reply to this

16 years ago, April 22nd 2008 No: 8 Msg: #33282  
Actually, all the islands still have quite, scenic locations - obviously some more than others. If you want remote, but not too difficult to get to I would suggest Koh Phangan. If you would like to vary your activeties a bit you might want to consider the more remote areas on Samui - however Samui will be more expensive. Reply to this

16 years ago, April 24th 2008 No: 9 Msg: #33464  
I just back from short vacation at Phetchaburi provice last weekend. It's quiet
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16 years ago, April 24th 2008 No: 10 Msg: #33487  
I want to thank everybody for the great tips Reply to this

16 years ago, April 29th 2008 No: 11 Msg: #33872  
I suggest Ko Chang, from there you can move to even quieter islands as Ko Maak. My blog .may give you an idea and useful links. White Sand Beach can be quite busy, so choose other beaches if you look for more quiet places.
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15 years ago, May 25th 2008 No: 12 Msg: #36363  
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Hi😊
I if you dont look for noisy, full of tourists places I would reccomend you:
- koh lanta island (west side)
- koh phangan island (east side) the resorts placed on the north of island , quite difficult road to drive...
but also great are poda, raily beach, phi phi
i do not reccomend koh samui
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15 years ago, May 28th 2008 No: 13 Msg: #36624  
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Koh Tao ! Reply to this

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