One of the most beautiful islands in Phang-Nga Bay, Koh Roi is a small, uninhabited island with a couple of lovely beaches and an easily accessible hong.
Perfect for a daytrip from either Phuket and Krabi, Koh Roi is a picturesque, tiny island, fringed with mangroves and a sandy beach with space for three or four yachts in about 10m of water.
At the northern end of the beach there is a cave providing access to a beautiful hong, which can be entered by foot during low tide. High up in the caves and on the cliffs is a colony of giant fruit bats who, at sundown, often fly in droves to the mainland to forage.
One and a half miles to the east is Koh Kudu Yai, a rarely visited island that has an attractive small circular bay on its southeast coast with two large rock pillars at its entrance.
Koh Roi’s main highlight is its pretty hong located on the northwest of the main beach. It is advised to arrive early before the throng of tourist boats in the afternoon, which can slightly dampen the overall atmosphere. As well as the large colony of bats, twitchers can also look out for great hornbills in the island’s jungle interior.
Koh Roi
Koh Yao District, Phang-Nga
8°11.540N, 98°36.639E