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This large island, also Known as Ko Kut, is the second largest island in the Trat province and the fourth largest in Thailand. Koh Kood, Thailand's eastern most island and is 80 kilometers southeast of the Thai mainland and close to the border with Cambodia.
The island is covered with tropical forest and there is a beautiful waterfall, Klong Chao, in the interior. Koh Kood has little development and some stunningly beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and its intact coral reefs. Diving and Hiking are popular activities, as is relaxing in the islands tranquil atmosphere. |
Captain Hook Resort is located on Koh Kood the southwest coast. Worth visiting for people of every age especially those of you who enjoy nature of natural environment. Crystal clear sea water with a variety of marine species is one of the most attractions for the kids.
Deluxe accommodation fully equipped with a wide range of facilities including Jacuzzi and private balconies are situated by the River. Pool Suite & Mini Pool Villas decorated in boutique style are sat on the cliff. |
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30 Sep |
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31 May |
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Deluxe Villa |
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4,580 |
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4,580 |
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Mini Pool Villa (chomdao) |
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6,830 |
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6,830 |
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Mini Pool Villa (chomduen) |
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7,800 |
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7,800 |
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Pool Suite Villa |
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17,500 |
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17,500 |
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Koh Kood Resort one of the best nature resorts on Koh Kood. Set in wonderful botanical gardens and natural surroundings the resort offers pure relaxation for people that enjoy white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and pure nature.
Accommodation is Japanese styled bungalows with double or twin beds with mosquito drapes all rooms have air-con, ceiling fan, indoor toilet, open air shower rooms with Hot Water. Sea View bungalows all have double beds and are located very near to the beach. |
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30 Sep |
High
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19 Dec |
Peak
20 Dec
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High
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31 May |
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