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Nai Yang Beach
sits close to a national park and is somewhat difficult to access. Even
though there is a noticeable tide and the water is further away from the
land, Nai Yang Beach is nice because of its many amenities. It is a fairly
small beach so conveniences, such as massage, food and drinks, are easily
and quickly located. There are many long tail boats docked there available
for fishing, snorkeling or diving trips. One can also go relax in the
shade where massages are offered. All types of accommodation are available
and usually not crowded. Nai Yang Beach is a very nice, relaxing beach
where everything one would want is close by.
A new blacktop road will take you winding along through rubber plantations
and hills overlooking the Andaman Sea where coral reefs show clearly beneath
the azure blue water and waves breaking over magnificent rock formations
offers yet another breathtaking scene as you make your way along this
15 minute journey to one of the most isolated beaches on the island. As
you descend the last hill you will find a peaceful, quiet cove, beautiful
along its length, and well sheltered from wind and waves and offers wonderful
swimming. Both ends of the beach are flanked with rocky headlands jutting
out to the sea. Corals and rich marine life are drawn to the rocks and
they offer excellent fishing. There is a small fishing village across
the road from the beach with one small bungalow complex and a few small
restaurants. There is seldom more than few people on the beach but if
you want total solitude backtrack down the road south keeping a sharp
lookout and you will find two small beaches.
CROW
NAI YANG SUITE
PEARL VILLAGE
Andaman
White Beach Resort
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