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Holiday in Koh Kood

Island in Thailand — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇹🇭

Country

Thailand

Type

Island

Best time to travel

November to April (dry season, 27-32 °C, calm seas). December-February is ideal. May-October is rainy season, many resorts closed.

Budget/day

50-120 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Bangkok (BKK, approx. 10-11 h) + domestic flight to Trat (1 h) or bus (5 h) + speedboat to Koh Kood (1-1.5 h). No visa for up to 30 days.

About Koh Kood

Koh Kood (also spelled Ko Kut) is Thailand's fourth-largest island and its best-kept secret — a tropical dream island in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border, largely untouched by mass tourism. While Koh Chang and Koh Samet have long been developed, Koh Kood retains the charm of an unspoiled paradise. The beaches of Koh Kood are among the most beautiful in Thailand: Ao Tapao and Klong Chao Beach offer powdery white sand, crystal-clear water, and coconut palms leaning over the turquoise sea — all without jet skis, party noise, or sunbed arrangements. At Klong Chao Waterfall, a stream cascades through lush jungle into natural pools inviting for swimming. The island is sparsely populated: only about 3,000 residents live in small fishing villages where traditional Thai island life is still intact. The village of Ban Ao Salat in the south is an authentic fishing village on stilts over the water — here you can find the freshest fish straight from the boat and get a glimpse into the lives of Koh Kood fishermen. The underwater world around Koh Kood is excellent: healthy coral reefs, turtles, rays, and a variety of tropical fish make snorkeling and diving a highlight. Since the island is off the beaten path, the reefs are significantly more intact than at Thailand's more popular diving spots.

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Top 6 highlights in Koh Kood

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Klong Chao Beach

Dream beach with white sand and coconut palms: crystal-clear water without mass tourism, Koh Kood's most beautiful beach.

2

Klong Chao Waterfall

Jungle waterfall with natural bathing pools: refreshing swimming in the rainforest, just a short hike from the beach.

3

Ban Ao Salat

Authentic fishing village on stilts over the water: freshest fish and insight into traditional island life.

4

Ao Tapao Beach

Quiet beach in the southwest: perfect for snorkeling directly from the shore, often completely deserted.

5

Snorkeling and Diving

Intact coral reefs with turtles and rays: significantly more unspoiled than at Thailand's popular diving spots.

6

Mangrove Kayaking

Kayaking through the mangrove forests of the east coast: quiet waterways full of crabs, herons, and tropical nature.

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Best time to travel for Koh Kood

Recommended travel time

November to April (dry season, 27-32 °C, calm seas). December-February is ideal. May-October is rainy season, many resorts closed.

Summer

28-33 °C, hot and humid with heavy rainfall (May-October)

Winter

26-32 °C, dry and sunny with a light breeze (November-April)

How much does a holiday in Koh Kood cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

25-45 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

50-120 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-400 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Koh Kood

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

No visa for up to 30 days — passport must be valid for 6 months. For longer stays, apply for a tourist visa in advance (60 days).

Getting there — via Trat Airport or Laem Sok Pier. Speedboats run multiple times daily during high season (approx. 15-20 €). Limited during the rainy season.

Rent a scooter — the best way to explore the island. Roads are partially unpaved, drive carefully. From approx. 5 €/day.

Bring cash — there are few ATMs on Koh Kood and fees are high. Withdraw in Trat beforehand.

Book during high season — November to February are the most popular months. Reserve accommodations early, the selection is limited.

Food & drink in Koh Kood

These specialties you must try!

Tom Yum Goong — the famous Thai shrimp soup: on Koh Kood with freshly caught shrimp from the Gulf, spicy and aromatic.
Pla Pao — whole fish grilled in a salt crust: the signature dish of the fishing islands, served broken at the table with dip.
Pad Thai Talay — fried rice noodles with seafood: on Koh Kood with fresh shrimp, squid, and mussels.
Som Tam — green papaya salad: spicy, sour, sweet, and salty in perfect balance, Thailand's most popular street food.
Coconut Ice Cream — homemade ice cream in a coconut shell: on Koh Kood made from fresh island coconuts, creamy and refreshing.
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