PhraNang Cave Beach
PhraNang Cave Beach
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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chuckymustdie
Australia642 contributions
Mar 2020
Pra Nang Cave Beach would be lovely if it weren’t for the crowds. It’s hard to get a decent photo there without heaps of people in the background. We were there late in the afternoon for sunset and it was still crowded but apparently during the day it’s even busier. The cave and the story behind it was OK. Sunset from here is pretty and then just a 5 minute boat ride off the shore we did snorkelling with bioluminescent plankton which was awesome
Written 30 April 2020
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Manish G
New Delhi, India144 contributions
Jan 2020
I went to this beach with the four island tour and just had around half an hour to look around. Whatever little time I had, it was very refreshing to see all those people enjoying in the swimming area. The place had some veyr interesting features to experience.
The cave itself is interesting that houses a temple and an interesting resident, a Comodo Dragon. If was fun to watch it climbing the rocks of the temple.
I will surely recommend this place but a dedicated visit, half an hour is too short for this place, to explore the beauty and cuisine available in resturants near by.
The cave itself is interesting that houses a temple and an interesting resident, a Comodo Dragon. If was fun to watch it climbing the rocks of the temple.
I will surely recommend this place but a dedicated visit, half an hour is too short for this place, to explore the beauty and cuisine available in resturants near by.
Written 24 February 2020
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tpham94
Bellevue, WA173 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
The pictures on this site can be deceiving in that most wait for people to get out of the way before they snap their own idyllic scenery picture. If you like people watching and crowds, go at midday and in the afternoon. Late afternoons and sunset are busy like a shopping mall. If you like quiet and peaceful, stick with early to mid morning. Getting Thai food from the parked long tail boats completes the experience. Thai pancake with banana and Nutella never fails.
Written 4 January 2020
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emmatabg7
Leeds, UK79 contributions
Feb 2020
we went here twice. the first time we went during an organised trip, so we had a tasty dinner whilst watching the sunset. we only stayed here about an hour, which was plenty of time.
the second time, we spent more time here and walked up to the fertility caves where people take offerings. we also did a bit of snorkelling. there are boats that moor up that sell snacks and drinks.
very beautiful.
the second time, we spent more time here and walked up to the fertility caves where people take offerings. we also did a bit of snorkelling. there are boats that moor up that sell snacks and drinks.
very beautiful.
Written 23 February 2020
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TequilaPepita
Bangkok, Thailand3,103 contributions
Feb 2021 • Couples
This beach has to be one of the most beautiful one in Thailand! We were there 3 years ago and the place was so packed with tail boats and people that it was not enjoyable. This time during the pandemic we had virtually the entire beach to ourselves! We were simply in awe. We also climbed to the Railay viewpoint and the view was stunning. Not to be missed when in Krabi.
Written 8 March 2021
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Denisa I
Bucharest, Romania158 contributions
Jan 2020
Definitely a must see if you stay in Ao Nang. The beach was great, the views were amazing and it is a 200 Baht ride with a longtail boat from Ao Nang. We didn't have to pay a national fee and there were many longtail boat rides from Ao Nang. It had many options to eat and drink because there were many 'boat restaurants" which provided Thai food, burgers, sandwhiches, fruit shakes, beer, ice cream etc at a very good price.
Written 25 January 2020
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Suki
Tallinn, Estonia155 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
100 baht and a short trip on a longtail boat from Ao Nang can take you to Railey and Phra Nang. I oreferred Phra Nang but at the same time it was a nice comfortable walk from Riley to Phra Nang Beach. You can practice Rock climbing and look at the beatiful rick islands, have a swim in beautiful clored water and see two caves full of genitalua 😆 This beach is oerfect for a day on the beach. It looks exactly like we expect a Thai paradise beach to look like
Written 24 February 2020
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Sol M
Schwaig bei Nuernberg, Germany45 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Best landscape I have seen during my trip in Thailand. You have all the natural beauty you can think of. Tropical vegetation, caves with amazing colors, rock islands in the horizon and beautiful sand and water colors. If you walk from Railay beach you will experience a lot of interesting views as friendly monkeys, caves, lizards, etc.
Written 7 January 2020
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Coyote-Travelerz
Jacksonville, FL2,709 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
The beach is empty in the morning until around 10 am. Use this time to your advantage and relax in a quiet, tranquil environment.
At sunset the beach tends to be less crowded than Railay with equal (if not better) views. Be sure to look at the rock faces and how they change color as the sun sets.
At sunset the beach tends to be less crowded than Railay with equal (if not better) views. Be sure to look at the rock faces and how they change color as the sun sets.
Written 2 November 2022
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Angie L
Singapore, null, Singapore119 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We took the long tail boat from Ao Nang pier. 200 baht for a 2-way ticket.
First stop at Railay West beach & 2nd stop at PhraNang cave. We alighted at the 2nd stop & spent an hour or so at the shore near the cave. Crowded everywhere with rock climbers, tourists lying on the beach & many swimming in the clear waters.
It would be lovely to just lie on the sand & soak in the views without the crowds.
As it was, we had a difficult time finding space to put out our picnic mats.
First stop at Railay West beach & 2nd stop at PhraNang cave. We alighted at the 2nd stop & spent an hour or so at the shore near the cave. Crowded everywhere with rock climbers, tourists lying on the beach & many swimming in the clear waters.
It would be lovely to just lie on the sand & soak in the views without the crowds.
As it was, we had a difficult time finding space to put out our picnic mats.
Written 5 January 2020
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Is cliff jumping allowed here? Are there any tours for cliff jumping around the area?
Written 28 June 2022
Hi, I’d like to know when the last boat going to Ao nang is! Thanks in advance :)
Written 16 December 2019
I think the last boat back is at 6 pm but not 100% sure.
Written 16 December 2019
Nivedita
Pune, India
Can we cover 4 island tour and Tiger Cave temple in one day
Written 1 December 2019
ได้ครับเพียงแต่แนะนำให้ไปเที่ยววัดถ่ำเสือก่อนเพราะต้องใช้กำลังเดินเที่ยวชมบริเวณสถานที่ และ มาพักผ่อน กับน้ำทะเล ที่ทริปท่านจองใว้ขอแนะนำว่าให้เหมาแบบรวมสองทริปราคาจะถูกลงครับ
Written 5 December 2019
When is the returning time from the tour, approximately.
Written 25 October 2019
It takes 20 minuts aprox. It’s not a big cave but there is a lot of different corners where take beautiful pictures
Written 25 October 2019
Hi my krabi flight via kualalampur from kolkata where do i get thai visa on arival?
Written 9 April 2019
Depending on what airline you fly they might have the paper to fill in on the final flight. Kuala Lumpur - Krabi. That can speed up the time spent in immigration if you pre-fill them. Many times when you fly in to thailand from abroad they do have them onboard, Thai air and others.. otherwise its airport..
Have a nice trip!
Br
Jan
Written 10 April 2019
Hello, where are the cliffs to jump from? Are there a variety of heights? Really only looks for a few meters high. Cheers!
Written 20 November 2018
There were climbers that were scaling specific cliffs over the water out from Railey beaches, they were getting to them by boat.
Written 20 November 2018
Is the long tail boat ride children friendly? We are a group travelling with kids aged 6months old upto 9 years old.
Written 18 November 2018
Hey Shahira, when I went on this trip there were lots of kids from ages 2-15ish! The boat ride can be a bit bumpy and also it can be a bit tricky going in and out of the boat. Other than that I think its fine for your kids to go on the trip :)
Written 18 November 2018
dipanjali s
Bengaluru, India
How early can I get a ride to phranang bay or Hong island? I want to get back to my hotel by 12:30
Written 27 October 2018
you can arrange for the tour boat to depart at 7.30am or 8am.
You might need to pay for the whole boat if there are no other passengers and you are in a hurry.
Written 8 November 2018
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