

Bottle Beach
Bottle Beach is a beautiful secluded beach in the north of Koh Phangan. You can reach it either by cab boat, after a 30-minute hike or by shuttle for 200 baht per person one way. The path is challenging, but doable. Once at the bottom, you will find a few restaurants and accommodation. The entire stretch of beach is very clean and quiet, but rocky in places, which is why water shoes are recommended.
Tip: If you are in this area, you should definitely pay a visit to the Viewpoint include!
Places of interest in the vicinity
- Bottle Beach Viewpoint
- Thong Nai Pan Beach
- Khao Ra (mountain)
Map
More Koh Phangan highlights
Amsterdam Bar
The Amsterdam "Sunset" Bar is a real highlight that you should not miss. The bar offers a breathtaking view of the sea and the uninhabited island of Koh Tae Nai in the west of Koh Phangan. Here you can enjoy the sunset together with a cool cocktail. The bar is known for its relaxed atmosphere, chill-out music and attracts globetrotters from all over the world. The perfect place to end the day and experience the beauty of the island in the evening. Entrance fee: 100 THB (approx. 2.50 euros).
Saturday Walking Street Market
As the name suggests, the Saturday Walking Street Market always takes place on Saturdays in Thong Sala. In the center of Koh Phangan you will find numerous stores, restaurants and the largest supermarkets on the island. There is always something going on here, especially on Saturday evenings when Walking Street reopens. From 5 pm to 10 pm, you can discover lots of handmade souvenirs, boho-style clothes and delicious street food! There are often local acts and live music to round off the whole event. Most visitors come by scooter, which makes it a bit chaotic on the streets, but it's worth a stop if you're in the area. Entry & parking is free.
Thong Nai Pan Beach
Thong Nai Pan Beach consists of two sister bays and is located on the east coast of Koh Phangan. The southern Pan Yai Beach is one of our favorite beaches on the island! Shallow water, fine long sandy beach and turquoise shallow sea. The place is far away from the hustle and bustle of the city and also offers a few beach bars and shady spots. You can go swimming, kayaking or jet skiing on site. The upper bay of Pan Noi is a little livelier, especially in high season. However, both places have their very own charm. If you prefer things a little quieter, the southern bay is the place for you. Tip: the nearby 2C Bar offers a super nice view of both beaches!
Haad Sadet Beach
Haad Sadet Beach is the perfect place for those who love peace and nature. The path to the beach leads through the Than Sadet National Park, which is why a maintenance fee of 100 baht per person must be paid. The bay is very idyllic and offers a dreamlike setting with large rocks, fine sand and turquoise water. Here you can relax during the day, swim, snorkel or spontaneously explore the national park. You might even come across the island's pigs, which roam peacefully in the forest or on the beach. There is also a small restaurant on site with delicious Thai food.
Hide on High Bar
The "Hide on High" bar is a hidden gem in Than Sadet National Park in the east of Koh Phangan. The climb up is not easy, especially with the scooter it was a real adventure ride, but it really pays off in the end! Once at the top, you meet a friendly Thai man who lives on the upper floor of the bar and prepares delicious cocktails and snicker smoothies for you. Entry is free, but out of courtesy you should at least order a drink (the average cost is around 100-200 THB per person). You can then enjoy the sunset while listening to cozy ragga music and just let your mind wander!
Full Moon Party
The Full Moon Party has been celebrated on the small island since the 1980s and is now known worldwide! In Haad Rin, a small village in the south of Koh Phangan, a legendary beach party takes place once a month on the night of the full moon. Tens of thousands of people from the surrounding islands come together to party to electronic music until dawn. The festival is best known for its fire shows, colorful lights, buckets and neon colors. But even if it is mostly harmonious, you should always look out for each other, as unpleasant things can happen amidst the gallons of alcohol. Tip: If you book a hotel on the beach, admission is usually included, otherwise there is a charge of 200 THB (approx. 5 euros) per person.
Koh Ma
The Koh Ma peninsula is located in the north of Koh Phangan. It is connected to Mae Haad Beach by a strip of sand and can only be accessed at low tide. So be sure to pay attention to the tides if you plan to visit this place. There is not much to see on the island itself, but there is beautiful nature and plenty of shady spots. It's also worth taking snorkeling equipment with you. You can discover lots of colorful fish and coral reefs in the crystal-clear water! The peninsula is particularly popular in the evening at sunset.
Haad Salad Beach
Haad Salad Beach in the north of Koh Phangan is known for its coral reefs and colorful underwater world. The sea is generally calm and clear, making this a perfect snorkeling spot. In addition to snorkeling, there are other activities such as kayaking and stand-up paddling. On the beach, you can treat yourself to a Thai massage or try out one of the delicious restaurants. Incidentally, the famous beach club "Koh Raham" is not far away - you should definitely make a stop here!
Pantip Market
Pantip Market is a small but well-known market for authentic street food in the middle of Thong Sala, the capital of Koh Phangan. The prices are unbeatably cheap, on average you only pay 50~80 baht per meal, i.e. less than 2 euros. Here you can get Pad Thai, curry, soups, sushi, chicken skewers, pancakes or delicious fruit shakes straight to your hand. There is covered seating and toilets on site. Open daily from 6 pm to midnight.
Than Sadet National Park
Than Sadet National Park is located in the east of Koh Phangan, which you can explore for a fee of 100 baht (approx. 2.50 euros). It consists of dense jungle, large rock formations and clear rivers. The park is famous for the historic Than Sadet waterfall, which was once visited by King Rama V, who immortalized his inscriptions in the rock. Unfortunately, the waterfall is very dry, almost parched, especially in the high season - which is why bathing is not always possible. Nevertheless, the nature and the large rocks are very impressive. At the foot of the national park, you can visit Haad Sadet Beach.
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