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Different people have different ideas of their perfect beach. For some the pebbles of Brighton are bliss, for others the wind swept sand dunes of south west France is a delight. Koh Tao beaches tend towards the populist view of paradise. Imagine fine white sand, under an azure sky, the clear warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand lapping at the beach. A line of coconut trees provide welcome shade from a strong sun. A beach bar built from the same trees, and roofed with banana tree leaves serves beer cold enough to chill even the uptight, snacks to arouse the most tired taste buds. Sound good? Read on for the lowdown on all the beaches....
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Practically only reachable by boat. There is a
tortuious track which is best reserved for the locals. This is the
beach for those wishing to get away from it all!
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This beach is fairly small, with a much smaller beach tucked just a 50 metre paddle southwest.
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Thian
Og Bay Locally known as Shark Bay or Rocky
Bay. This is the place
for snorkeling with sharks.
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A short walk via Charm
Churee Villa, this bay is a little treasure. It's a privately owned beach so
expect to be charged a small entrance fee.
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Access to this bay is constantly
improving, but after rain storms can be trying. Partially paved, it is the
sandy sections which provide a challenge for motorbikes, the effort is worth
it.
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