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Khai Islands

Khai Island, also known as Koh Khai, is a group of three small islands located off the east coast of Phuket in Thailand. The three islands are Khai Nok, Khai Nai, and Khai Nui. These islands are known for their beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, making them popular destinations for snorkeling and swimming.

Khai Nok is the largest and most developed island among the three, offering facilities such as restaurants, sun loungers, and umbrellas. It’s a great place to relax on the beach, soak up the sun, and enjoy the shallow waters. Khai Nai, located just south of Khai Nok, is slightly smaller but still offers similar amenities and a tranquil atmosphere. Khai Nui, the smallest of the three, is often visited by snorkelers and divers due to its abundant marine life.

Day trips to Khai Island are commonly organized from Phuket, and visitors can reach the islands by speedboat. These trips often include snorkeling equipment, allowing visitors to explore the underwater world and encounter colorful fish and coral reefs.

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