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An Ultimate Krabi Island Hopping Guide

Krabi is well-known as the gateway to the stunning Andaman islands. It’s crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled beaches attract tourists from all over the world. The options for outdoor activities are endless making it a traveler’s paradise. Krabi is the perfect holiday destination for those who love spectacular scenery and relaxation. Each island features turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, limestone cliffs, waterfalls, caves, and exotic wildlife.

If you’re planning on island-hopping in Krabi, you can partake in rock climbing, snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, and jungle trekking. Its prominent destinations include Railay, Phi Phi Islands, Ao Luk, Ao Nam Mao, Koh Lanta, and Ao Thalane. The Krabi province is less crowded and developed compared to Phuket and is more laid-back. It’s only an 80-minute flight from Bangkok and offers budget-friendly accommodations.

With so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming planning what to do in Krabi. For the ultimate Krabi experience, it’s crucial you understand the 150 different islands and what they have to offer. Some have vast coastlines where you can snorkel, swim, or bask in the sun, while others are uninhabited and have no landing access. Save yourself the time and energy with this guide to the top islands in Krabi.

Hong Island

Untouched and immaculate, Hong Island should be at the top of your Krabi island trip list. There are two white sand beaches with shallow waters making it ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and exploring. Hong, in Thai, refers to an elusive lagoon on the island. The lagoon provides visitors with a spectacular view and during the low tide, you’ll notice the water changes color from emerald green to turquoise. This island requires more preparation on your part. Since it’s uninhabited, you will have to bring your own food, water, and towels.

Aerial view of Raiay Beach

Phra Nang

This island has an endless stretch of beachfront and a favorite among tourists. Phra Nang is a limestone-cliff island located South of the Railay Peninsula. With so many human activities available, it makes for the best island hopping in Krabi. Along the Northern end of the island, there are food boats selling fruit juice, BBQ corn, and freshly made sandwiches. Rock climbing is what has made Phra Nang so famous. There are multiple overhanging rocks, towering karst formations and limestone pinnacles that draw hundreds of climbers to Phra Nang each year.

Koh Poda

Koh Poda is a smaller island geared towards those who enjoy peaceful solitude. There are no boats, or crowds, only you and the stunning turquoise water. Visitors can relax listening to the sound of the gentle waves while resting on the pristine white beach. Koh Poda is a spectacular island to snorkel through the coral reef and experience the variety of marine life. There is a small beach bungalow that sells water and cold drinks, a National Park Rangers’ Camp, and a small hotel called the Poda Island Resort.

Chicken Island

Chicken Island got its name by tourists thanks to the chicken-shaped boulder at its southernmost tip. Visitors can explore during a water tour and take Instagram-worthy photos of the strange chicken head. The island is also known for its sand bridge connecting to nearby islands Koh Mor, and Koh Tup. It’s the perfect location to take a romantic stroll across the ivory sand and vast oceans.

Phi Phi Don

Phi Phi Don is the island that never sleeps and is not for those who want peace and quiet. It’s home to crowded beach parties, bustling nightlife, and a long stretch of bars, restaurants, and tour operators. The west side of the island is noisy and can be overwhelming for newcomers and seem chaotic. The eastern end is more isolated and void of loud music and lively crowds.

Phi Phi Island Tour

Choose Your Accommodations

Once you’ve chosen the island you want to visit, step two is to determine the right accommodations which can make or break your vacation. Ao Nang features many resorts for family. It’s the most accessible and convenient and is the harbor for speedboats and long-tail boats. All of the hotels here will put you right in the middle of the action. There are several inexpensive restaurants and hotels in Ao Nang to choose from.

The nearest islands are Koh Poda, Phra Nang, Koh Tup, and Chicken Island. It has the beauty of a resort and the atmosphere of a small town. It provides the comforts of home and the friendliness of the residents and staff is what sets Thailand apart. It only takes 30 minutes to walk from one end to the other. Ao Nang is 20 minutes away from Klong Muang Beach and Krabi Town.

Go At The Right Time

The best time to visit Krabi is in late January through March. You can expect calm waves, clear skies, and mild temperatures perfect for the beach. It’s also a cheaper time to go when you’ll avoid peak season hotel charges. This time of year can get crowded but the weather and activities at your disposal make it worth your while.

There are a few routes to choose from when planning your island-hopping adventure. The Phi Phi islands is the most straightforward route that also takes you to Bamboo Island which is a Phuket’s must-see. Crowd-lovers will enjoy taking this route, and those who aren’t will dislike it. The Hong Island route appeals to nature lovers and has fabulous snorkeling destinations close to the island coast. You can also visit the neighboring islands including Koh Pakka and Koh Lahding.

Taking a Vacation in Croatia

Taking a vacation in Croatia

It was my enthusiastic dream for many years to take a vacation in Croatia at least once in my lifetime. I’m glad to say that my dream came true last year and one thing I’ll state unequivocally is that I had a home away from home experience during my visit to Croatia.

Croatia was indeed an amazing destination for my vacation. I could not have enough of the pristine beaches & palm groves, mountainous coastlines, clear waters of the Adriatic sea, spectacular architecture, numerous islands, sublime food, and most importantly, the hospitality of the Croatian people.

The following are some of the amazing things I did and the places I visited in Croatia.

Island hopping

With more than 1200 islands, I needed my whole lifetime to explore all the Croatian islands. But still, I tried my best. Every island I visited was special in its own way. Some islands offered the peace and quiet I had longed for. Others offered 24-hour parties, so whenever I wanted to experience Croatian nightlife, I never missed an island that offered unforgettable parties.

The first island I visited is the island of Brac. The splendid beaches, sheep cheese, seafood and mandarins in this destination will leave you yearning for more. I proceeded to the sunny island of Hvar. With its natural beauty, luxurious beaches, sunny weather, and excellent food, this is a destination I never wanted to leave. The island of Korcula, Krk, Losinj, Cres, Silba, Lastovo and many more had one thing in common; they offer an amazing paradise for travelers looking for a sunny island adventure. Hopping between islands was very simple since ferries, waterboats, and catamarans were readily available.

vacation in croatia

I explored Croatian National Parks

Out of the eight national parks in Croatia, I had an opportunity to visit three of them. The Plitvice Lakes National Park was really a stunning place one can ever visit. I took a bus from Zagreb and within two hours I was at the park. It was boundless funmeandering along the many wooden plank trails, taking pictures of the furious waterfalls and the 16 interconnected lakes. Thereafter, I took a day trip to the Krka National Park where I fell in love with the glistening waterfalls and boat excursions. I winded my national park tour by visiting Paklenica National Park where the largest mountain in Croatia is found.

vacation in croatia

I discovered history of Croatia

Despite being a small sized country, Croatia has seven UNESCO Heritage Sites where I got an opportunity to learn about the culture of Croatia. I visited all the seven historical sites and discovered many things which i never knew about. If you’re considering visiting Croatia, these historical places are worth visiting.

Sailing in the high seas

I’d say that a vacation in Croatia won’t be complete without sailing in the high seas. With my one month stay in this wonderful country, I learnt that it is a sailing paradise for people who love the activity. I rented a waterboat with crew at a very reasonable price. At the sea, my eyes were drawn out to the waters that seems to go forever. Sailing in Croatia gave me a lifetime chance to explore the coast and enjoy its beauty. I anchored just anywhere and soaked in the cool waters of the Adriatic sea. I alsodiscovered beautiful bays, hidden coves, and deserted islets. I also enjoyed fresh seafood in remote bay restaurants.

I discovered Croatian foods and wine

If you’re a foodie and you haven’t visited Croatia yet, you are missing mouthwatering, diverse and glorious foods. Most people in Croatia use seasonal ingredients and their food is indeed unique. Croatian cuisine is more of a Mediterranean cuisine consisting of fish, seafood, veggies and tasty olive oils. Istria had very delicious olive oils.

I fell in love with various traditional dishes such as brudet (fish stew with spices) crni riot, seafood served with blitva, mišanca and homemade pasta.

I also participated in loads of activities such as kayaking, rafting, kite-surfing, truffle hunting, zip-lining, rock climbing, golfing and paragliding.

I never wanted to go back to my home country, when my vacation was over. Croatia had numerous things to do as well as many places to visit. It is an amazing country. Certainly, it will be my obvious destination during my next trip and I cannot wait to take another vacation in Croatia.