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Racha Racha ((exclusive)) May 2026

There is. It’s called (also known as Racha Yai), and it is the antidote to everything chaotic about Thai tourism. Wait, Which Racha? Let’s clear up the confusion first. Locals call the main island Racha Yai ("Big Racha"), while the uninhabited sister island is Racha Noi ("Little Racha"). Together, they are the Racha Islands (or Koh Racha ). If you see a tour called "Racha Racha," you are likely heading to the big one.

Unlike the chaos of Phi Phi or the crowds of James Bond Island, Racha Yai feels civilized . There are loungers, yes, and a few rustic restaurants serving icy coconuts and fresh tom yum . But there is no blaring EDM. No one is trying to sell you a wooden frog.

If you’ve ever been to Phuket, you know the feeling. You’re lying on Patong Beach, sunscreen melting into your eyes, trying to relax while a jet ski salesman yells into his phone and a speedboat engine roars 50 feet from your towel. racha racha

Stay overnight. While 90% of visitors leave at 3:00 PM, the lucky 10% check into The Racha . It is a five-star resort that looks like a sci-fi movie set designed by a minimalist monk. If that’s out of your budget, there are a handful of bungalows. Watching sunset on Racha without the day-trippers is worth the price of a plane ticket. The Honest Truth (Read This Before You Go) I’m not going to lie to you. Racha Yai isn't a secret anymore. During high season (November to April), the bay gets busy between 10 AM and 2 PM.

You look out at the Andaman Sea and think: There has to be a better place. There is

Rent a motorbike (yes, you can rent them on the island) or hire a longtail boat to take you around to Kon Kare Bay . This bay is rockier, but the snorkeling is superior. It drops off quickly, creating a wall of coral teeming with sea fans and moray eels.

And then you arrive. Most boats dock at Siam Bay (or Patok Bay ), and your jaw will literally drop. Imagine a perfect crescent of white, powdery sand—so fine it squeaks under your feet. The water is so clear you can see individual grains of sand 15 feet down. Let’s clear up the confusion first

It is just… quiet. The loudest thing on the beach is the breeze through the palm fronds. The Lazy Version: Rent a snorkel mask, wade into the water, and float. You will see parrotfish, butterflyfish, and if you’re lucky, a reef shark cruising the sandy bottom (don't worry—they’re harmless and shy).