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Focus on Krabi in Thailand

Krabi is one of our favourite parts of Thailand and is an area we've visited a number of times - we'd love to share our passion for Krabi with you!

WELCOME TO KRABI
The relaxed beach resort of Krabi is set in some of Thailand's most impressive scenery, overlooking beautiful Phang-Nga Bay in the south of the country. As Thai beach resorts go it's fairly small and laid-back, making it a great option for those wanting to chill out on holiday, rather than partying all night. The main beach area is at Ao Nang, a few minutes from Krabi town itself, and here you'll find a good selection of hotels, a number of bars and restaurants - including some of the best seafood you'll find in Thailand - and a relaxed atmosphere.

Longhaul holidays from Escape Worldwide - Longtail boats at Krabi, Thailand

GETTING TO KRABI 
Most of Krabi's beach hotels can be reached in around half an hour from the airport, which has direct flights from Bangkok for an easy Bangkok and Krabi twin centre holiday, and also Koh Samui. Phuket airport is around 2 hours away, and has a wider selection of flights including a daily direct service from Chiang Mai so various Krabi multi centre holidays are possible. Flights also connect Phuket with other parts of the Far East such as Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, so a multi centre holiday to the Far East taking in Krabi is easier than you may think. 

Travelling from Krabi to most areas of 
Phuket takes less than three hours, and it's a similar distance to relaxed Khao Lak, another of our favourite areas of Thailand. South of Krabi, Koh Lanta is around two hours away while the islands of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Yao Noi can be reached by boat from Krabi, so it's easy to take in different areas in this beautiful corner of Thailand on one trip!

WHERE TO STAY IN KRABI
Krabi has a good range of quality hotels in Ao Nang and along nearby beaches - stay in Ao Nang itself if you like local restaurants and bars on your doorstep, or head further out to Tubkaak or Klong Muang beaches for a more relaxed atmosphere.

Check out a great range of hotels - http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/thailand/krabi_hotels.html 

Holidays to Krabi with Escape Worldwide - Hong Island, near Krabi

HANDY INFO FOR KRABI!
Here's a few important facts about a visit to Krabi, to help you plan your next trip!
UK passport holders don't need a visa to visit Thailand for stays of up to 30 days. Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity remaining!

There are no mandatory health requirements to visit Thailand, although visitors should be up to date for standard longhaul precautions.

Thai people are so polite, try to avoid causing offence - don't point the soles of your feet at anyone, don't touch a monk and always be polite about royalty and politics!

Krabi's weather tends to be driest from December to March, and has its rainy season from May to October - during this time most rain is in heavy showers in the evening or overnight, and there are some great deals to be had!

The Thai Baht is the unit of currency in Thailand - there are easy to use cashpoints in most locations.

Costs are generally low, with a can of coke around 30p, a beer from £1 and a local Thai dish of noodles from around £1.80




Darren
Escape Worldwide - Home of Long Haul Holidays
http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk

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