Two islands, two moods, one blue paradise.

Koh Racha isn’t just one island — it’s a pair of siblings in the Andaman Sea.
Racha Yai, the big one.
Racha Noi, the small one.
Same family, completely different personalities.
Here’s the island duo in a simple, sea‑first comparison.
Racha Yai
the big, bright, easy island
Racha Yai is the island most people meet first.
It’s welcoming, walkable, and full of soft, white‑sand beaches.
This is where the resorts are, the restaurants are, and the calm blue water sits right in front of you.
what Racha Yai feels like
- bright, calm, and easy
- smooth white sand
- clear, shallow bays
- gentle waves
- perfect for swimming and relaxing
what you can do
- swim in calm water
- snorkel right off the beach
- walk the whole island in about an hour
- enjoy soft, slow beach days
- take photos that look edited even when they’re not
who it’s for
Anyone who wants comfort, calm, and a simple, beautiful beach escape.
Racha Noi
the small, wild, untouched island
Racha Noi is the quieter sibling — raw, secluded, and almost completely undeveloped.
No resorts.
No crowds.
Just deep blue water and dramatic underwater landscapes.
what Racha Noi feels like
- wild, quiet, and remote
- deeper, richer blue
- strong visibility underwater
- untouched nature
what you can do
- dive in world‑class conditions
- explore deep walls and coral gardens
- enjoy a peaceful, private escape
- experience the island’s raw, natural mood
who it’s for
Divers, dreamers, and anyone who loves untouched nature.
The difference in one line
- Racha Yai is the calm, easy blue.
- Racha Noi is the deep, wild blue.
Two islands.
Two personalities.
One paradise that never runs out of blue.

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