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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.

Then, something shifts. Phuket shrinks to a smudge on the horizon. The water turns from murky green to a shade of turquoise you previously thought was only available in Instagram filters.

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).

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.

But it is the most peaceful accessible island near Phuket. It is the place you go when you want to remember why you came to Thailand in the first place: for the sun, the sea, and the silence.

And trust me: you want to go. The magic starts the moment you leave Chalong Bay in Phuket. Most day-trippers take a speedboat. For the first 15 minutes, you are surrounded by the usual gaggle of tourists, bouncing over waves.

So next time you’re in Phuket and the jet skis are driving you crazy, look south. Racha Racha is waiting.

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.

Racha Racha //free\\ May 2026

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.

Then, something shifts. Phuket shrinks to a smudge on the horizon. The water turns from murky green to a shade of turquoise you previously thought was only available in Instagram filters.

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). racha racha

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.

But it is the most peaceful accessible island near Phuket. It is the place you go when you want to remember why you came to Thailand in the first place: for the sun, the sea, and the silence. Stay overnight

And trust me: you want to go. The magic starts the moment you leave Chalong Bay in Phuket. Most day-trippers take a speedboat. For the first 15 minutes, you are surrounded by the usual gaggle of tourists, bouncing over waves.

So next time you’re in Phuket and the jet skis are driving you crazy, look south. Racha Racha is waiting. If that’s out of your budget, there are

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.