Krabi is known for its scenic views and breathtaking beaches and islands. It also has beautiful coral reefs that are some of the most beautiful in the world, making it a great place for diving.

There are many things to see and do in Krabi such as hot springs, an animal sanctuary, sea caves, beautiful coral reefs, exotic sea creatures and limestone cliffs that attract rock climbers from all over the world. It also has national parks, including the island paradises of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta. You can easily spend weeks in Krabi and still want to see more.

Krabi also offers beautiful sunsets that are photo-worthy and often accompanied by spectacular lightning flashes between the clouds. The best place to enjoy the sunset is from a beach bar or restaurant.

For most visitors, “Town” is Ao Nang, a coastal stretch of guesthouses, hotels, bars, restaurants and souvenir shops that continues to grow as more tourists arrive. It is located north of Noppharat Thara, which is home to a quiet, shaded beach that is part of the national park that encompasses the Phi Phi Islands. Ao Nang is the main starting point for boat trips to nearby islands and the secluded beaches of Phra Nang Cape, home to the famous former hippie enclave of Railey Beach.

Krabi also offers great shopping options such as Maharaj Walking Street (Friday-Sunday market 17.00-22.00pm) and Chao Fah Pier night market (daily market 17.00-0.30am).

Important tips:

  • Visitors are advised to book early (up to a year in advance) for accommodation during peak season from late December to early January due to the popularity of Krabi and its attractions.
  • If you are traveling to the islands around Krabi by ferry, it may be more convenient to purchase a one-way ticket only, which will make it easier for you to customize your trip and arrange your departure more easily.

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