Koh Kood, which is also often spelled as Koh Kut , is a great island to visit and probably the best in Thailand for lovers of beaches, jungles and waterfalls.
As with Koh Mak there isn’t a vehicle ferry to the island. So, along with the stunning scenery and crystal clear water, expect it to be quiet, even during peak season in January and February.
It’s appearance is that of a smaller, less developed Koh Chang. With jungle clad mountains inland and beaches dotted along the west coast.
One of the many beaches along the west coast is Ao Tapao beach.
This is the longest on the island and until a few years ago was home to just two resorts – the excellent Shantaa and the run down Koh Kood Cabana. That’s all changed and a trio of new resorts Koh Kood Paradise Beach, with 200 meters of private beachfront plus the smaller Medee Resort and Sea Far Resort all offer good 3 -4 star standard accommodation.
South of Sea Far Resort is just 500 metres of quiet, undeveloped beach. Nearby is a village, Khlong Hin Dam, which as a temple and is also home to the island’s hospital, bank and police station.
The beach has some amazing blue water with fine white sand. It does have a large area in the middle with some large rocks that break up the beach but it’s long enough that this doesn’t effect the area. It’s quite like all of the beaches and worth a visit.
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