Railay

The Railay Peninsula with its towering limestone cliffs surrounded by lush tropical jungle and postcard-worthy stretches of white, sandy beaches is one of Thailand’s most beautiful spots.

Arrivng by taxi boat to Railey west

Although no longer an insider tip among a few hippy backpackers two decades ago and an exponential increase in the number of Chinese tourists in the last few years, the entire scenery is so stunning that it is hard not to recommend at least a stopover, on anyone’s trip to the South of Thailand.

Lading in Railey West

In order to experience Railay at it’s best and without the hordes of tourists, I highly recommend basing yourself here at least for a day or two instead of Ao Nang since 90% of the people who come to visit, do so on day trips from neighboring Krabi or Phuket island.

Band playing in Black Pearl bar along Railey's walking street

The experience is so different between 5PM to around 10AM that In a way it feels like two completely different places. Everything suddenly becomes so peaceful and the whole place adopts a chilled hippy vibes, Reggae beats drifts out of laid-back bars and the unmistakable smells of marijuana, openly advertised in many of the places fills the air.


Things to do in Railay: Hiking your way up to the Railay East Viewpoint

Hiking up to the Railey viewpoint

Getting to the view point requires a 30 minutes moderately easy although sweaty hike up the mountain

Reaching the Railay viewpoint

Viewpoint offers an impressing view of the Railay peninsula all the way to Tonsai bay

Hiking back down from Railey viewpoint

The slippery hike back down

Railay West

Taxi boats on Railey West

Long tail boats usually drop off day trippers right on Railay West at it’s center so it’s not the best area for swimming

Railay west in low season

The Eastern part of Railay West is probably your best bet for sunbathing or swimming on this beach

Thai pineapple fried rice on the beach

Eating at a beachfront restaurant some Thai pineapple fried rice and enjoying the view

Railey West beach in low season

Railay West beach in October in low season, less sunshine but cheaper prices a lot less people!

Tonsai Bay

Panorama of Tonsai beach

Lesser known than its neighboring Railey West beach and hidden being a cliff, Tonsai Beach also benefits from spectacular limestone cliffs and a beach but with only a small fraction of the tourists. Great place to escape especially in high season when the rest of the Peninsula gets overcrowded.

Majestic Limestone cliff of the Tonsai bay

Laid-back vibe of Tosai bay at low tide with it’s imposing limestone cliffs surrounded by lush jungle

Boat taxis await in Tonsai bay

Long tail boats sit idle, awaiting for customers to neighboring beaches

Tonsai Bay seen from viewpoint

Tonsai bay seen from it’s viewpoint at high tide on the western end is also very popular with rock climbers

Near empty Tonsai bay beachfront

Closer look at the Tonsai beachfront

Above the cliff leading to Tonsai Bay

At high tide, you can hike to Tonsai bay by following the path that goes above the small cliff from Railay West

Pathway at low tide around to Railay West

At low tide, all you need to do is wade your way around the base of the rock

Phra Nang Beach

Phra Nang Beach at Sunset

Sunset along Phra Nang Beach

Phra Nang Beachfront

Phra Nang Beachfront after the departure of day-trippers

Monkeys on Phra Nang Beach

Many types of monkeys live on and around the the beach

Sunset on Phra Nang Beach

Last day trip boats along Phra Nang Beach

Phra Nang Princess Cave

Fertility shrine in small cave at the end of Phra Nang beach

Where to Stay in Railay

Railay Phutawan Resort

Panorama of pool in Railay Phutawan Resort

Perfect hideaway in the jungle away from the crowds, The views from the infinity pool and bar surrounded by the cliffs are simply beautiful. Great place to cool off and sit back cocktail in hand after a long day exploring the area.

Arriving at Phutawan Resort

Arriving at the resort after a 10-15 minutes walk from Railay West, expect to see lots of monkey on the road up or down

Pool at Railay Phutawan Resort

The view from the pool looking onto the sea and rock climbers going up the cliffs is pretty amazing

My Bungalow

My lovely little Superior Bungalow wrapped by Lush tropical gardens

Inside my Superior Cottage at Railay Phutawan Resort

Well kept bedroom found inside inside the cottage

Pool and bar at    Railay Phutawan Resort

View of the Railay Phutawan Resort grounds

Surroundings of  Railay Phutawan Resort

Surroundings of the Railay Phutawan Resort