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Krabi
Limestone cliffs plunging into emerald water, Railay Beach accessible only by boat — Krabi is the Andaman coast's most intimate jewel.
Krabi is the gateway to the karst face of the Andaman Sea: a coastal province where limestone formations leap from the sea in vertical towers 100 to 300 metres high, creating one of the most photographed landscapes in Thailand. At the heart of the region, the peninsula of Railay — accessible only by boat from Krabi town or from Ao Nang — is the south's emblematic beach: limestone cliffs as a backdrop, white sand, turquoise water, sport climbing on the walls and kayaking through flooded caves.
Krabi is a more intimate destination than Phuket, less developed and more authentic, while still offering enough infrastructure for every budget. Krabi town serves as a launching pad for ferries to Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, the Similan Islands and kayak excursions in the bay. Its atmosphere is that of a functional and relaxed seaside town — a world away from the bustle of Patong — with lively night markets and a generous street-food scene.
For climbers, Krabi is one of the great pilgrimages of world climbing — the limestone of Railay and Tonsai has been pulling international athletes for three decades. For kayakers, the sea caves and hidden hongs of Phang Nga Bay are unmatched on this coast. And for the simply curious, the morning long-tail ride from Ao Nang to Railay, with karst towers rising on either side, is one of those small travel moments that justifies the long flight from Europe.
What we love
- ✅Railay Beach, one of the finest beaches in Thailand, accessible only by boat
- ✅Climbing on the Railay limestone cliffs, among the best in the world
- ✅Sea kayaking in the mangroves and flooded caves of Phang Nga
- ✅Central position for fanning out to the Phi Phi Islands, Koh Lanta and the Similans
- ✅More authentic and less developed atmosphere than Phuket
What to know
- ❌Intense monsoon from May to October: boat excursions often cancelled
- ❌Railay Beach accessible only by boat — awkward with heavy luggage
- ❌Peak crowds on Railay in high season (December-March)
- ❌Fewer nightlife options than Phuket — more of a daytime destination
Situation
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Our verdict
Krabi is the ideal destination for travellers who want to combine turquoise water, spectacular karst scenery and aquatic adventure without Phuket's mass-tourism overlay. Railay Beach is one of the rare beaches that genuinely lives up to its photographs — the cliffs are every bit as impressive in person as in the images. Come between November and April, pair Krabi with a night on Koh Phi Phi, and book at least a half-day of sea kayaking in Phang Nga Bay.
Our take: Krabi pairs especially well with Phuket on a southern Thai itinerary — a fast ferry connects the two destinations in 2h30, letting you sample both the wide-screen drama of the Andaman karst and the more intimate, climbing-and-kayaking-led pace of the Krabi coast. Base yourself in Ao Nang for the convenience, but make sure to stay at least one night actually on Railay: dinner on the beach after the day-trippers have gone is one of the lasting memories of the south.
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