Racha Noi
Racha Noi is a small but secluded island located south of Racha Yai. The island is known for its excellent diving conditions and secluded beaches.
Its rocky shores and coral reefs attract experienced divers, and its calm waters make it an ideal place to relax aboard a yacht.
Its main advantage lies in the peace and harmony that it offers to its visitors. The island became known for its ecological cleanliness, for which in 2002 it received a World Award from the International Organization for Environmental Protection (Conservation International) and the National Geographic Traveler magazine.
Racha Noi does not have any outstanding attractions or viewing platforms, but exploring it, you will be able to feel the atmosphere, almost untouched by civilization. The island retains its pristine beauty, just as it did 20 years ago.
This island is a real paradise for fishing and diving. Located just 10 km from Bolshoy Racha, it offers unique conditions for experienced divers. Although diving here can be difficult due to strong currents, boulders, and depths of up to 30 meters, the reward for the effort is impressive. Coral gardens feature a variety of marine life: crustaceans, sailfish, marlin, tuna, gorgons, stingrays, and barracudas. Moreover, there is a high probability of encountering a whale shark, a majestic inhabitant of these waters.
Racha Noi is an ideal place for those who seek solitude and want to enjoy the natural beauty in its pristine form.
This island is a real paradise for fishing and diving. Located just 10 km from Bolshoy Racha, it offers unique conditions for experienced divers. Although diving here can be difficult due to strong currents, boulders, and depths of up to 30 meters, the reward for the effort is impressive. Coral gardens feature a variety of marine life: crustaceans, sailfish, marlin, tuna, gorgons, stingrays, and barracudas. Moreover, there is a high probability of encountering a whale shark, a majestic inhabitant of these waters.
Racha Noi is an ideal place for those who seek solitude and want to enjoy the natural beauty in its pristine form.