Planning your visit
With its emerald waters and protective national park status, Koh Hong draws curious travelers. Yet reaching its quiet corners requires advance effort and some planning. Most visitors board longtail boats from Ao Nang, Klong Muang, or Thalane Pier. Early mornings mean fewer crowds and calmer seas, while peak season (November to April) sees the clearest water and softest sand. In high season, popular beaches may feel busy but the overall mood remains relaxed. Park fees and boat tickets can add up, so bringing enough cash is wise. Family groups and older travelers will find facilities simple but manageable, though the terrain may challenge those with limited mobility.
- Best time to visit: November to April for pleasant weather and clear water; early mornings for quiet coves
- How to get there: Hire longtail or speedboats from Klong Muang, Ao Nang, or Thalane Pier; some join organized tours
- Accessibility: Basic wooden walkways on the main beach; terrain uneven in some areas, moderate walking needed
- Average visit duration: 4–6 hours, including travel









