A bright little escape just minutes from Phuket.
Where the sea feels happy to welcome you
Koh Hey is the island that greets you with a grin. It’s the place that says, come on, let’s go play in the water, and somehow you listen. Close enough to feel effortless, far enough to feel like you slipped out of real life for a while.
It’s the kind of island that doesn’t ask you to slow down. It just gently slows you anyway, with clear water, soft sand, and that breezy, beach‑club energy that makes your worries feel like they stayed on the mainland.
The feeling of Koh Hey
The island that brightens your mood without trying
Koh Hey has a cheerful softness that sneaks up on you. You arrive thinking you’ll take photos, and you end up floating in the water doing absolutely nothing, feeling like that’s exactly what your soul needed.
The water is bright and playful.
The sand is warm and welcoming.
The whole island feels like a quick hug from the universe.
It’s the place where your shoulders drop and your inner child quietly says, finally.
The beaches of Koh Hey
The ones that sparkle in the sun
- Haad Kahung when you want bright water and soft sand
- Banana Beach when you want a quieter corner with a gentle breeze
- Longtail spots around the island when you want clear water for snorkeling
Every beach feels designed for easy joy. Nothing complicated. Just sun, sea, and that soft, happy feeling that stays with you longer than you expect.
The Koh Hey rhythm
The island that turns a simple day into a good memory
Mornings feel fresh and bright, with calm water and clean light that makes everything look softer. You feel awake in a gentle way, not the alarm‑clock way.
Afternoons stretch like a lazy smile. You swim, you float, you eat something delicious, you swim again. Time becomes a suggestion instead of a rule.
Evenings feel like a warm goodbye. The sky turns pastel, the breeze cools down, and you think, I could come back here again.
The island afterglow
The feeling that follows you home
Koh Hey is the kind of island that doesn’t follow you home, but somehow its brightness stays in your chest for days. A tiny reminder that life can feel simple, and joy doesn’t always need a reason.

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