Racha Islands
Discover tranquility and adventure on Phuket's Racha Islands.

About Racha Islands
The Racha Islands, situated about 20 kilometers south of Phuket, consist of two main islands: Racha Yai and Racha Noi. Racha Yai, the larger of the two, is renowned for its stunning beaches and clear turquoise waters, making it a popular destination for day trips and longer stays. As you arrive at Ao Tawan Tok, also known as Patok Bay, you'll be greeted by a picturesque crescent of white sand and inviting azure waters. This bay is perfect for leisurely swims or simply relaxing with the gentle sea breeze. For those eager to explore beneath the waves, Racha Yai offers excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. With vibrant coral reefs and a rich diversity of marine life, including colorful fish, rays, and even occasional turtles, it's a diver's dream come true. Dive sites such as Lucy's Reef and Marita's Rock are particularly popular and provide thrilling underwater experiences. Racha Noi, the smaller island, is less developed and more rugged, appealing to experienced divers seeking challenging dive sites and the chance to spot larger marine species. While it lacks the sandy beaches of its sister island, its untamed beauty offers an unparalleled sense of adventure. Aside from marine activities, visitors can explore the island's lush interiors, take in breathtaking sunset views, or savor fresh seafood at local eateries. With its serene atmosphere and natural splendor, the Racha Islands are a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Phuket.
Highlights
- Pristine beaches with soft white sand and clear blue waters
- World-class snorkeling and diving sites with diverse marine life
- Racha Yai's Patok Bay, perfect for swimming and relaxation
- Racha Noi's rugged terrain offering adventurous dive experiences
- Spectacular sunset views over the Andaman Sea
- Opportunities to explore lush island interiors
- Fresh seafood and local cuisine at island eateries
