• Phra Nang Beach

The beach is considered one of Thailand’s, and the world’s, most beautiful beaches, with its 400 meter long fine sand stretch with crystal-clear and calm waters backed by the limestone cliffs. In the cliffs, several rock climbing routes including the famous “Phra Nang Wall”.
At the eastern end of the beach, visit the shallow limestone Phra Nang Cave, home to a shrine to the spirit of a drowned princess believed to protect the peninsula.
Note that there is only one restaurant on the beach, resulting travelers walking to Railay West Beach to dine.
The Phra Nang Beach is connected to Railay West Beach by a 15 minute trail through the jungle. The beach tends to be crowded at midday with day travelers from Ao Nang and is almost deserted in the evenings.

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