The heir apparent, and seamless alternative, to Phuket is Koh Samui, the verdant palm-lined favourite in the Gulf of Thailand. There are strong parallels between the two islands. Firstly ...
With only 1,200 permanent residents, Koh Mah in Thailand was off-limits to tourists until 1985, but it boasts beautiful ...
Koh Mak, in the gulf of Thailand, is a tiny paradise with 16 square kilometers of land and a population of just 1,200 people. The island is a far cry from the crowded tourist hotspots of Pattaya and P ...
Hundreds of thousands of tourists travel to the island of Koh Kood, in the Gulf of Thailand, every year. Thailand's fourth-largest island might not be as popular among foreign visitors as Phuket or ...
With nearly 2,000 miles of coastline spanning the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, Thailand's dramatic seascapes and stunning white sand beaches should be high on your bucket list.
Each year hundreds of thousands of Brits jet off to Thailand to see the sights and relax. But the sheer volume of tourists have left more popular resorts such as Phuket and Pattaya struggling to cope.