
Ko Tao Lower Southern Gulf, Thailand Travel Guide
A Small island in the gulf of thailand caters to many traveler styles, with a variety of where to stay.
A full variety of places to stay from hostels to luxury hotels. Hostels dorm beds, popular with backpackers and solo travelers. Guesthouses/Bungalows simple rooms, often with fan or air conditioning. Mid-range Hotels/Resorts more amenities, like swimming pools, on-site restaurants. Boutique Resorts/Luxury Villas high-end options, often private pools, stunning views.
The Island of turtles's small size means its main areas distinct characters.
The longest and most developed beach. It the island's main hub. Sairee is bustling with restaurants, bars, shops, dive centers, plus lively nightlife. It is a very lively area.
The ferry pier area. It a mix of shops, basic guesthouses, and restaurants. Mae Haad is more functional as a transport hub.
Smart booking practices be certain you get the accommodation you prefer at the most competitive rates.
High Season (Feb-Apr, Jul-Sep): Book 2-4 months in advance. Shoulder Season (May-Jun, Jan): Book 1-2 months ahead. Low Season (Oct-Dec): Walk-in availability common, but a few weeks ahead for preferred properties.
International Platforms: Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia, Hotels.com widely used and reliable. Direct Booking: Many dive resorts and larger hotels direct booking via websites.
Negotiation: Walk-in rates sometimes negotiable. Online rates often competitive. Deposit/Cancellation: Vary widely; check terms. Prices Depending on the time of year: Highest during high season, lowest during monsoon.
These policies vary widely by property. Always check the specific deposit and cancellation terms carefully before making a booking.
Prices for accommodation highest in the peak season, specifically around public holidays (like Thai New Year/Songkran in April, and Christmas/New Year).
Here are some top picks for different budget levels and travel styles.
Affordable Hostels: The Dearly Koh Tao Hostel (Sairee, modern), Koh Tao Loft Hostel (Mae Haad, convenient). Guesthouses: Numerous local guesthouses around Mae Haad and Chalok Baan Kao, cost-effective rooms.
Luxury: The Place Luxury Boutique Villas (Sairee hillside, private pools, excellent views), Jamahkiri Resort & Spa (Ao Thian, private beach, upscale). Dusit Buncha Resort (Sairee Area, ocean views, comfortable).
A quick overview of accommodation types and their typical price ranges per night (THB).
Ko Tao's unique appeal lies in its dive-centric accommodations and lack of traditional historical sites.
Many accommodations integrate with PADI or SSI dive centers, catering to those here for diving.
The island tourism developed relatively recently, focusing on modern hotels and dive schools.
Traditional homestays not a prevalent tourism model; focus commercially driven.