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Koh Kood

Choosing the right area matters more than the hotel itself in Koh Kood. Here are the main neighborhoods, who each suits, and where to book for your travel style.

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Where to stay in Koh Kood

🔄 Updated 20 Jun 2026

Short answer: Most people stay around Khlong Chao (the longest beach, most resorts, near Khlong Chao Waterfall). For quiet and snorkeling pick Ao Tao/Bang Bao in the south; for sunsets choose Ao Phrao in the west; Ao Salad in the north is a fishing village. Koh Kood is quiet and resort-based, so book ahead.

Top areas to stay in Koh Kood

Koh Kood neighborhoods compared
AreaVibeGood to know
Khlong ChaoMain, longest beach, most resortsMost convenient; near the waterfall
Ao Tao / Bang BaoSouth, quiet, snorkelingClear water, quiet sand
Ao PhraoWest, sunset viewsChilled resorts; good for couples
Ao SaladNorth, fishing villageLocal feel, very quiet

Pick your area by travel style

  • First time / convenience → Khlong Chao
  • Quiet & snorkeling → Ao Tao/Bang Bao
  • Sunsets / couples → Ao Phrao
  • Local village feel → Ao Salad
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Things to do in Koh Kood — book tours & tickets

Booking online ahead on Klook or GetYourGuide is usually cheaper than the gate and skips the queue.

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Found your area? Compare Koh Kood hotels

See our ranked Koh Kood hotels with prices compared across Agoda, Booking and Trip.com, then book the area that fits your style.

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FAQ

Which beach should I stay on in Koh Kood?

Khlong Chao is best for a first visit — the longest beach with the most resorts and restaurants, near Khlong Chao Waterfall. For more quiet, pick a south or west bay. Koh Kood has no big walking street; it is about relaxing at your resort.

How do I get to Koh Kood?

Travel to Trat by road or air, then take a speedboat from a Trat pier (about 1–1.5 hours). Boats are less frequent than to Koh Chang, so check schedules and book ahead, especially off-season.

Who is Koh Kood best for?

It suits couples, honeymooners and anyone wanting a quiet, nature-filled rest with clear water and green jungle — but not those after nightlife or the buzz of a bigger island.

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