Koh Yao Noi is a small island located in Phang Nga Province, Thailand, with a resident population of 5,386. Situated at coordinates 8.14°N, 98.59°E, the island lies 31km from Phuket International Airport (HKT) and 43km from Krabi Airport (KBV), making it accessible from both major regional hubs. The island experiences a tropical climate with average temperatures ranging from 27.1°C in January to 28.6°C in April. Rainfall is heaviest from May to November, with September recording the highest precipitation at 255mm. January through March and December offer the driest conditions, making these months optimal for visits. Within 10km of the island, there are 71 restaurants, 28 hotels, 11 guesthouses, and 6 beaches available to visitors. The island's accessibility and accommodation diversity support both quiet retreat and moderate leisure tourism.
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Koh Yao Noi lies in the Andaman Sea region of southern Thailand, within Phang Nga Province. The island experiences a tropical monsoon climate with consistently warm temperatures year-round. Monthly averages remain stable between 27.1°C and 28.6°C. The southwest monsoon (May–November) brings the highest precipitation; September peaks at 255mm and 23 rainy days, while October follows with 268mm and 28 rainy days. The northeast monsoon season (December–April) is significantly drier, with January to March averaging 26–42mm of rain. December and January are the coolest months, both averaging 27.1°C. March reaches the highest average daily maximum of 30.9°C. Wind and sea conditions generally favor beach and water activities during the dry season.
The island provides 28 hotels, 11 guesthouses, and 1 hostel within a 10km radius, serving varied visitor budgets. The broader hospitality infrastructure includes 71 restaurants, 14 cafes, and 9 bars. This density of food and drink venues supports both casual and upscale dining needs. Ten ATMs are available on the island, along with 1 pharmacy and 1 hospital for basic medical services. The mix of accommodation types and dining density suggests the island caters to independent travelers and small groups seeking moderate infrastructure.

Koh Yao Noi has 6 designated beaches within the mapped area, including Sor Ngam beach and Potsai beach, both recorded as viewpoints. Water-based attractions include Holy Spring Water, a coconut local farm, a fish farm, and several named landmarks. Seventeen viewpoints are distributed across the island, supporting landscape and scenic activities. A single temple and one waterfall (namtok) are mapped within the vicinity. Low Tide Island and a floating cinema (โรงหนังลอยน้ำ) offer unique point-of-interest experiences. Captain An Pao and other named sites provide focal points for day trips and exploration.
The island is served by two regional airports. Phuket International Airport (HKT) is the closest, 31km away, offering the widest range of domestic and international flight connections. Krabi Airport (KBV) lies 43km away and provides an alternative entry point. From either airport, onward transport to the island typically involves a drive to a coastal pier and a ferry crossing. The relative proximity of both airports makes day trips from Phuket or Krabi feasible, while the ferry crossing keeps the island less congested than directly accessible mainland destinations.

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