




Koh Kood (also spelled Koh Kut) is one of Thailand’s most serene and untouched islands, perfect for those seeking peace, nature, and pristine beauty. Located near the Cambodian border in Eastern Thailand, this hidden gem offers powdery white beaches, crystal-clear waters, lush mangrove forests, and cascading waterfalls.
Unlike other crowded Thai islands, Koh Kood remains blissfully quiet and unspoiled — ideal for couples and honeymooners looking for a romantic escape or travelers wanting to unwind amid nature. The island’s relaxed pace, friendly locals, and authentic charm make it a paradise waiting to be discovered.
Whether you’re kayaking through mangroves, snorkeling in turquoise lagoons, or simply relaxing on palm-lined shores, every moment feels magical. If you’re planning your next getaway through Thailand tour packages, Koh Kood is a must-visit destination for peace, privacy, and pure tropical bliss.
There is no entry fee to visit Koh Kood Island. However, costs apply for certain activities like kayaking (around THB 150 per hour) and snorkeling tours (THB 500–800 for half-day trips). Entry to attractions such as Klong Chao Waterfall is free.
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Maps & Location
92/7 Moo 1, Koh Kood, Trat, 23000
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Koh Kood Thailand

Ao Tapao Beach
The island’s most popular beach, known for soft sand and calm, swimmable waters.

Klong Chao Waterfall
A refreshing natural pool surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a mid-day swim.

Ao Phrao Beach
A secluded paradise offering stunning sunsets and peaceful surroundings for honeymooners.

Mangrove Kayaking
Paddle through tranquil mangrove forests for a close encounter with local wildlife.

Ao Yai Kee Bay
Great spot for snorkeling among colorful coral reefs and tropical fish.

Sea Swings
Iconic wooden swings by the sea the perfect Instagram-worthy moment.

Koh Kood lies in the Gulf of Thailand, near the Cambodian border, and is part of Trat Province.
Take a flight or bus to Trat, then board a ferry or speedboat (1.5-2 hours) to Koh Kood.
The ideal time is from November to April when the weather is sunny and dry, perfect for beach and water activities.
No, beaches and waterfalls on Koh Kood are free to visit, though small fees may apply for tours or rentals.
Its peaceful beaches, luxurious resorts, and untouched natural beauty make it one of Thailand’s most romantic island destinations.

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