Must-see attractions in Trang Beaches & Islands

  • Tham Morakot

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    A beautiful limestone tunnel leads 80m into a cave on Ko Muk's west coast. No wonder pirates buried treasure here. You have to swim through the tunnel,…

  • Hat Chao Mai National Park

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    This 231-sq-km park covers the shoreline from Hat Pak Meng to Laem Chao Mai, and encompasses the islands of Ko Muk, Ko Kradan and Ko Cheuk (plus a host of…

  • Libong Archipelago Wildlife Reserve

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    This large mangrove area on Ko Libong's east coast at Laem Ju Hoi is protected by the Botanical Department. The sea channels are one of the last habitats…

  • Hat Lodung

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    Humble, local-flavoured Hat Lodung is a short walk from the main pier, on Ko Muk's eastern side. If you're facing the sea, Hat Lodung is left of the pier…

  • Hat Sunset

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    A short signposted track at the south end of the main beach leads past the Paradise Lost guesthouse and over the ridge to Hat Sunset, a mostly wet and…

  • Hat Pak Meng

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    There's a wild-looking stretch of coastline at Hat Pak Meng, 39km west of Trang. Though the beach is scruffy, the spectacular jutting limestone karsts…

  • Hat Sivalai

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    Motoring into green-clad Ko Muk and landing on the sugary white sandbar of Hat Sivalai is a great way to start your stay. The slender beach runs to an…

  • Hat Chang Lang

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    Casuarina-backed Hat Chang Lang is the prettiest beach on this strip of coast. The Hat Chao Mai National Park Headquarters is at the southern end of the…

  • Hat Farang

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    Turquoise water kisses a lovely, crescent-shaped beach overlooked by thickly forested hillsides at Hat Farang, also known as Hat Sai Yao but more usually…

  • Ko Cheuk

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    The small karst islet of Ko Cheuk sits between Ko Muk and Ko Ngai. It has a small and slender sandy beach and is good for snorkelling.

  • Ko Waen

    Trang Beaches & Islands

    This small karst islet lies between Ko Muk and Ko Ngai and is a popular snorkelling stop.