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Hotels in Railay
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Hotels in Railay

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Railay is one of southern Thailand's most remarkable beach destinations — a peninsula near Krabi accessible only by longtail boat, surrounded by towering limestone karsts and calm Andaman waters. Because no roads connect it to the mainland, Railay retains a relaxed, almost secluded atmosphere that draws travelers seeking both natural beauty and comfort. The hotels listed here all carry a minimum rating of 7.5, making this collection a reliable starting point for planning your stay.

Beaches and Natural Setting

Railay is divided into several distinct areas: Railay West, Railay East, Phra Nang Beach, and Ton Sai. Railay West is the most popular spot for swimming, with calm, clear water and a long stretch of sand framed by karst cliffs. Phra Nang Beach, located at the southern tip of the peninsula, is widely regarded as one of the most scenic beaches in Krabi province. Hotels on or near Railay West tend to offer the most convenient beach access, while properties closer to Railay East are often more budget-friendly, though the tidal flats there make swimming less practical.

What to Expect from Rated Hotels in Railay

Accommodation in Railay ranges from bungalow-style resorts nestled among the trees to mid-range beachfront properties with pools and full-service restaurants. Given the peninsula's car-free environment, hotels manage logistics differently — luggage is often transported by cart or porter, and the overall pace is slower than in urban Krabi. Properties with ratings of 7.5 and above typically offer reliable air conditioning, consistent Wi-Fi, and well-maintained facilities, making them suitable for couples, solo travelers, and families alike.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Longtail boats depart regularly from Ao Nang and Krabi Town. Journey time from Ao Nang is roughly 15 minutes.
  • Best time to visit: November through April offers the driest weather and calmest seas. The monsoon season (May–October) can bring rough waters and limited boat services.
  • Cash and connectivity: ATMs are scarce on the peninsula, so carry enough Thai baht before arriving. Mobile signal and Wi-Fi quality vary by property.
  • Activities: Rock climbing, kayaking, snorkeling, and hiking to the Railay Viewpoint are popular options available directly from the beach.
Rating 7.5+

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