



Krabi experiences year-round warmth, with highs reaching 34°C in March and April. Evenings stay comfortably mild, especially between May and October when lows average 24 °C. January and February are slightly cooler, with fresh mornings around 22 °C. This tropical climate makes Krabi ideal for beach escapes, nature adventures, and open-air dining in every season.
You do not need a visa for trips up to 30 days. Your passport must be valid for at least six months. Please click here to check the latest visa information.
The best time to visit Krabi is from November to March. Clear skies, cooler days, and soft sea breezes await you.
You will need Thai Baht. You can use credit cards at most resort restaurants and popular shops across Krabi.
Krabi is calm and welcoming. You will feel relaxed with the help of friendly people, good facilities, and plenty of safe spaces to explore.
You can travel by taxi, tuk-tuk, or ferry. Many hotels offer transfers and help you plan easy day trips.
Dress modestly for temples. Take off your shoes before entering. Avoid touching heads or pointing your feet at people or images.
Average flight time
12-13 hours
Distance from London
9900 Kilometres
Beaches in Krabi feel fresh and pure. Ao Nang stays lively but easy, with golden sand and views of limestone cliffs. Railay West has soft waves and a quiet pace. Tubkaek Beach stays calm, even in the wind. Phra Nang glows under the afternoon sun, backed by jungle and rock. Boats rest just offshore. The water stays clear and kind. The beaches feel open, each one with its own soft rhythm.
Krabi opens doors to wide adventure. Dive centres near Ao Nang and Klong Muang offer trips to Koh Phi Phi, Shark Point, and the King Cruiser Wreck. Kayak through the caves at Ao Thalane or paddle deep into mangroves. Take a day trip to the Emerald Pool or walk the hot springs trail. Every plan comes with a view. Every stop feels new and close to nature.
Krabi’s culture rests on slow steps and deep roots. Temples like Wat Kaew and Tiger Cave Temple welcome you with peace. Monks walk paths lined with incense. Markets in Krabi Town offer spices, fabrics, and soft words. Fishermen fix nets by the piers. Wood carvings and batik work are still passed down through generations. The land holds its past with care. You see it in smiles, silence, and shared meals.
Krabi holds rare beauty in its wild spaces. The Hong Islands glow green and white, with soft lagoons at their heart. Then Bok Khorani National Park hides caves and cool pools under thick leaves. Eagles fly low near the cliffs of Chicken Island. Walk forest paths at Khao Ngon Nak for sea views that seem to last forever. Nature doesn’t shout here. It shows itself gently.
Luxury in Krabi means space and quiet. Phulay Bay offers sea views from deep tubs and shaded terraces. Banyan Tree blends Thai design with a fine sense of stillness. Private villas at Amari Vogue face the sea with wide windows and no rush. Rayavadee brings you to the edge of Railay, where limestone cliffs meet soft sand and lush gardens. Spa time stretches with oil and breeze. Dine in candlelight on the beach. Sink into wide beds after slow sunsets. Everything moves in soft, thoughtful steps.
Food in Krabi tastes full of sun and care. Try seafood at Lae Lay Grill, set on a cliff. Enjoy spicy southern curry at Ruen Mai. Eat fresh papaya salad by the sea. Coconut milk and herbs fill the air. Cafes near Klong Muang serve soft cakes and cool drinks. Find street stalls with grilled fish and sweet mango. Every dish feels part of the place. It speaks without words.
Krabi has a natural way of shaping moments for two. Stay in a cliffside suite with sea views. Kayak together through still water at sunrise. Share lunch on a private island with sand that stays cool. Visit the sunset viewpoint at Railay for the last gold of the day. Find a spa that lets you both unwind in silence. Here, love finds peace. Nothing feels forced.
Krabi works well for families. Ao Nang’s beaches suit children with soft sand and easy waves. Join a longtail boat trip with stops for swimming and snacks. Walk the jungle trail to the Blue Pool. Elephant sanctuaries teach kindness and care. Many resorts offer kid-friendly pools and quiet corners. Meals are simple, with local dishes and soft flavours. Krabi gives space for laughter, rest, and time together.
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