Wednesday, March 15, 2023


       Railay Beach, Thailand, also known as Rai Leh, is a popular seaside resort on the Andaman coast in Krabi, Thailand. One of its main attractions in addition to its beautiful beach is the presence of towering limestone cliffs.

Railay Beach Excited tourists in Thailand, with its unique access. As a peninsula, cut off from the mainland by sea and mountains, which can only be achieved through a long tail boat. Regular services of Ao Nang, Krabi, Koh Lanta,Koh Phi Phi and Phuket.

Railay tourists prefer for two reasons - its tranquility and the amazing ability to climb. During his secluded nature attracts families and honeymooners, call the limestone formations of the backpack crowd. Railay offers accommodation in these two groups meet.

Rayavadee Premier Resort Phra Nang beach is the perfect place Railay has to offer. As the lone resort on the beach, offers absolute privacy for guests. In Mid-Range, Railay has a range of accommodation options, most of which are located on the west side. Railay budget accommodations, although many are not found along the eastern side. The adjacent beach of Ton Sai, which is only 10 minutes away, has more choice in this segment.

Railay Beach has a variety of restaurants and bars to suit the needs of the tourists'. Most of them serving the local cuisine that is both delicious and convenient. The Railay West End has some hi-end restaurants, some of them on the beach.

Climbing is one of the main reasons for the popularity of Railay in the map of world tourism. However, the steep limestone walls are not suitable for beginners. Railay Avid climbers flock to the excitement and enjoy a breathtaking view over the sea from cliffs.

Railay Beach, Thailand has only limited possibilities for the lovers of diving and snorkeling, as marine life and coral reefs are not as attractive or different, as in other Thailand Beaches. The sea caves along the shore of Phra Nang offers numerous opportunities for kayakers.

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