Ao Nang Locomote Info
Ao Nang attracts the two-week jet-set clique to its showy resorts, which outshine the beaches. Sadly, the beach is nix spectacular and the panoptic ‘European’–style esplanade that tourism-boosters boast near is really only one big mall with souvenir shops, tailors and restaurants. Still, there are some spiffy midrange and top-end resorts with lovely garden pools, appealing adequate to build the placement irrelevant.
Ao Nang serves as the main jumping-off channelise for Railay, entirely a 20-minute long-tail ride away. For your money, Railay is a heaps nicer position to stay. Ao Nang is appealing, however, if you want to partake in popular island-hopping tours or sea-kayaking adventures, as near companies are based here. Plus, if having booze with meals is paramount, Ao Nang will do a better line quenching your thirst: many of Railay’s resorts are Muslim owned and don’t dish alcohol in their restaurants (although you may purchase beer at the local shop and bring it into restaurants that don’t serve).
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