Ko Kradan
Island
Ko Kradan is located in Thailand
Ko Kradan
Ko Kradan
Coordinates: 7°18′36″N 99°15′11.3″E / 7.31000°N 99.253139°E / 7.31000; 99.253139
CountryThailand
ProvinceTrang
Area
  Total2.4 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Sunset beach

Ko Kradan (Also known as: Paradise beach) (Alternately transliterated as Koh Kradan, Ko Kadan or Koh Kadan) (Thai: เกาะกระดาน) is an island in Trang province, Southern Thailand. Ko Kradan is described by Tourism Thailand as one of the most beautiful islands in Trang. Ko Kradan[1] has white sandy beaches and transparent water which allow the coral reef to be seen clearly. Most of Ko Kradan is controlled by Hat Chao Mai National Park.[2] The rest is privately owned.

Ranking awards

In 2023, it was ranked as the best beach in the world.[3]

Geography

Ko Kradan is named from its oblong shape. Ko Kradan has an area approximately 600 acres or 2.4 square kilometers. It is located about 10 kilometers from the west coast of Southern Thailand.

Beach division

  • Ko Kradan Beach is located on the east of the island. The beach is about 2 kilometers long. From the beach, you can see Ko Libong, Ko Whan, Ko Mook, and Ko Cherg.
  • Ao Niang Beach is located on the south of the island. The beach is about 800 meters lon.. From the beach, you can see Ko Libong.
  • Ao Pai Beach is located on the north of the island. The beach is about 200 meters long but has no coral reef. From the beach, you can see Ko Cherg, Ko Whan, and Ko Mook.
  • Ao Chong Lom Beach is located on the west of the island. The beach is about 800 meters long, and is called "Sunset Beach" for its exceptional sunset.

References

  1. "Koh Kradan". Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Retrieved 18 Mar 2015.
  2. "Hat Chao Mai National Park Trang Province". Thailand's World - South Thailand Parks. Asia's World. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  3. https://www.worldbeachguide.com/top-100-beaches-earth.htm
  • Trang travel guide from Wikivoyage
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