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18 Unique places to stay in Ko Yao Yai

Best family friendly Ko Yao Yai unique stays

Among the 18 accommodations in Ko Yao Yai, here are the 1 best family friendly unique accommodations

Lokmun Bungalow 1 - Ko Yao Yai
9.6 46 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£25/nighttotal: £175 (7 )

Lokmun Bungalow 1

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island , Ko Yao Noi
Lokmun Bungalow, a delightful guesthouse on Ko Yao Noi, offers a peaceful retreat in a tranquil area, conveniently located near local amenities and attractions, though precise distances require further clarification.
This single-bedroom, single-bathroom bungalow sleeps two guests and features a garden with lake views, plus optional access to a nearby herbal sauna and swimming pool; homemade meals are served at the on-site restaurant from 8 am to 8 pm.

Best Ko Yao Yai unusual places with a garden

Lok Mun Bungalows - Ko Yao Yai
9.1 287 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£18/nighttotal: £126 (7 )

Lok Mun Bungalows

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chalet , Ko Yao Noi
Lok Mun Bungalows is situated on Ko Yao Noi, just an 11-minute walk from the beautiful Klong Jark Beach, offering a peaceful escape from the crowds. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This one-bedroom chalet provides 30 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating two guests. Enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, terrace, garden, restaurant, room service, parking, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Affordable Shack - Ko Yao Yai
8.1 11 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£25/nighttotal: £175 (7 )

Affordable Shack

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chalet , Ban Laem Sai
This chalet is located in Ban Laem Sai, 1.9 kilometres from Klong Jark Beach and 45 kilometres from Phuket International Airport.
This 35 square metre accommodation offers a tranquil garden setting, a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, and parking for up to three guests.
Boat House At Koh Yao Noi - Ko Yao Yai
9.7 24 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£31/nighttotal: £217 (7 )

Boat House At Koh Yao Noi

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cabin , Ko Yao Noi
The Boat House is situated on a 5-acre compound in the southern part of Koh Yao Noi, just a short distance from a local agriculture museum and bee farm, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cottage is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom property with a capacity of four guests. Guests can enjoy a private guest room, mosquito nets, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and parking. The unique location provides opportunities to explore the surrounding gardens, learn about Southern Thai culture at the on-site museum, and observe the bee farm.
Island Nest Chalet - Ko Yao Yai
8.8 4 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£17/nighttotal: £119 (7 )

Island Nest Chalet

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chalet , Ban Laem Sai
Island Nest Chalet is a tranquil retreat located in Ban Laem Sai, 2 kilometres from Klong Jark Beach and 45 kilometres from Phuket International Airport.
This 28 square metre cabin accommodates up to three guests and features a private balcony with garden views, complimentary parking, and is managed by a local host.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Ko Yao Yai

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience in Ko Yao Yai, head to the quieter beaches on the island's west coast. Ao Khao Khao beach is a lovely, secluded spot, perfect for swimming and relaxing. Alternatively, explore the mangrove forests via kayak – there are several tour operators offering this. You could also consider a visit to the local villages; many offer glimpses into traditional Thai life, particularly the smaller ones away from the main tourist areas. The island's interior offers some stunning viewpoints accessible by motorbike or longtail boat.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Ko Yao Yai doesn't have large-scale, internationally renowned festivals. However, you'll find celebrations tied to Buddhist holidays throughout the year, such as Songkran (Thai New Year) in April, which is celebrated with water fights and temple visits, and Loy Krathong in November, where people release floating lanterns on the water. Local village events also take place, often involving traditional music and dance, though these are less predictable in their timing.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Ko Yao Yai boasts a diverse range of natural environments. The island is fringed by stunning beaches, from the calm, shallow waters of Ao Thong Lang to the more rugged coastline elsewhere. Extensive mangrove forests line parts of the coast, providing a habitat for various bird species and marine life. The island's interior is hilly, with rubber plantations and lush jungle areas, offering opportunities for trekking and exploration.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Ko Yao Yai isn't known for major sporting events. However, kayaking and paddleboarding in the calm waters are very popular. Cycling is also a great way to explore the island's quieter roads and villages. Several resorts offer organised activities such as volleyball on the beach. Fishing charters are also available for those seeking a more adventurous experience.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Ko Yao Yai has a tropical climate, so pack light, loose-fitting clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton and linen. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen are essential to protect yourself from the strong sun. Lightweight, quick-drying swimwear is a must, along with comfortable walking shoes or sandals for exploring. Bring insect repellent, especially if you plan on exploring the jungle areas. During the rainy season (May-October), a light raincoat or umbrella is advisable.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Visiting the local markets in the villages is a great way to experience daily life and interact with the residents. You can also take a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Thai dishes. Many resorts offer opportunities to participate in activities like fruit carving or traditional Thai massage, which are taught by local artisans. Consider visiting a local temple and observing the daily rituals. Simply taking a stroll through the villages and engaging in friendly conversation (with the help of a translation app if needed) can be very rewarding.
  • Is Ko Yao Yai, Thailand known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Ko Yao Yai doesn't have any particularly unique natural displays or phenomena like the Northern Lights. However, the bioluminescence in the mangrove forests can be spectacular at night during certain times of the year, particularly during the warmer months. The visibility of this phenomenon can vary depending on the moon phase and water conditions.
  • What are the best local foods in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Ko Yao Yai offers a range of delicious Thai cuisine. Fresh seafood is a must-try, particularly the grilled fish and curries. Many restaurants offer variations on Pad Thai and green curry. Look out for local specialities like Gaeng Som (sour curry) and various noodle dishes. Don't forget to sample fresh tropical fruits, readily available at local markets and smaller restaurants.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Ko Yao Yai, Thailand?

    Kayaking or canoeing through the mangrove forests offers a unique perspective of the island's natural beauty. Island hopping by longtail boat to explore neighbouring islands and hidden coves is another popular option. For a more challenging adventure, consider hiking in the island's interior, though it's advisable to hire a local guide for this. Rock climbing opportunities exist, but require appropriate experience and equipment.

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Best Ko Yao Yai unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 18 accommodations in Ko Yao Yai, here are the 1 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Lokmun Bungalow 1 - Ko Yao Yai
9.6 46 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£25/nighttotal: £175 (7 )

Lokmun Bungalow 1

1 1
island , Ko Yao Noi
Lokmun Bungalow, a delightful guesthouse on Ko Yao Noi, offers a peaceful retreat in a tranquil area, conveniently located near local amenities and attractions, though precise distances require further clarification.
This single-bedroom, single-bathroom bungalow sleeps two guests and features a garden with lake views, plus optional access to a nearby herbal sauna and swimming pool; homemade meals are served at the on-site restaurant from 8 am to 8 pm.

Best pet friendly Ko Yao Yai unique stays

Among the 18 accommodations in Ko Yao Yai, here are the 1 best pet friendly unique accommodations

Affordable Shack - Ko Yao Yai
8.1 11 reviews
Ko Yao Yai
22/11 – 29/11
£25/nighttotal: £175 (7 )

Affordable Shack

1 1
chalet , Ban Laem Sai
This chalet is located in Ban Laem Sai, 1.9 kilometres from Klong Jark Beach and 45 kilometres from Phuket International Airport.
This 35 square metre accommodation offers a tranquil garden setting, a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, and parking for up to three guests.
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