Sivalai Beach on Koh Muk: the pearl of Trang province
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If you're looking for the most Instagrammable view in Southern Thailand, head to the islandKoh Mook). His business card isSivalai Beachalso known as Pearl Beach. This is a narrow snow-white sand spit that cuts deep into the turquoise Andaman Sea, creating the illusion of a vacation at the end of the world.
Why visit Sivali Beach?
Sivali Beach is unique in its shape: you are literally surrounded by water on both sides.
- Ideal for families:Thanks to the gentle entrance and shallow water, at high tide it creates a huge natural pool, safe even for the smallest children.
- World of starfish:At low tide, the spit is even more exposed, and on the sand you can see dozens of large starfish and fancy shells.
- Sunrises: Unlike neighboring Charlie Beach, Sivali “looks” to the east, so this is where the most spectacular sunrises in Trang province are filmed.
What to see on Koh Mook Island
Relaxing in Sivali is not only about relaxing on the sand. The island offers unique locations:
- Emerald Cave (Tham Morakot): The main attraction of the region. To get to the secret beach inside the rock, you need to swim through an 80-meter dark tunnel.
- Charlie Beach):The best place on the island to see off the sunset and have an evening cocktail.
- Village of local residents: Take a walk around the island to see authentic life, taste fresh seafood and feel the leisurely rhythm of “Sabai-Sabai” life.
Practical information: logistics and advice
How to get to Koh Muk
The route to the island is stable and simple:
- Flight:The nearest airport is in the cityTrang.
- Transfer: From the airport or city you need to get to the pierPak Meng Pier.
- Boat: The ride on a long-tail boat or speedboat will take about 30-40 minutes. Sivali Beach is within walking distance from the main pier of the island.
Important nuances before the trip
- Money: There are several on Koh Muk ATMs, but they often don't work or they run out of money. Carry extracash baht.
- Eco-tip:Use sunscreens with markedReef Safeso as not to destroy the fragile coral ecosystem.
- Tides:We recommend downloading an application with a tide chart - the appearance of the Sivali spit changes dramatically depending on the water level.
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