Koh Kood

Koh Kood

Thailand

Introduction to Port

Koh Kood stands out in the cruising world as a rare Thai island that feels untouched by mass tourism, where every call feels like a discovery rather than a routine port stop. Unlike crowded mainland hubs, Koh Kood offers deliberate pace, emerald seas, and a coastline stitched with white-sand coves, mangrove-fringed lagoons, and jungle waterfalls. Signature experiences include private beach picnics on Ao Tapao or White Sand Beach at sunrise, snorkel safaris along coral reefs off Ao Yai and around Koh Rang National Park, and guided kayak treks through silent mangroves that reveal hidden tidal lagoons. The excursions hinge on local expertise, with village visits that support small-scale fisherfolk and artisans, and sunset sails that reveal the island's traditional long-tail charm. When ships anchor offshore or tender into the modest harbor, guests are met by a crew focused on sustainability, with shore operations designed to minimize footprint and to showcase local products—coconut oil tastings, handmade batik, and aromatic Thai snacks. Fleet features that enhance Koh Kood's port call include shallow-draft expedition ships and mid-sized luxury cruisers equipped for gentle approach to small piers, efficient tendering, and offsetting emissions with green technology. Onboard services complement the day ashore: spa rituals that incorporate sea salt and tropical herbs, cooking demonstrations that translate coastal Thai flavors into dinner menus, regional excursions led by bilingual guides, and flexible dining that invites guests to savor seafood fresh from boats to table. In short, Koh Kood invites a slower, more intimate cruise experience, where authentic Thai hospitality, pristine nature, and thoughtful shore experiences redefine what a port of call can feel like.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Pristine beaches
Powdery white sands and turquoise waters ideal for sun and relaxation.
Waterfalls and nature
Jungle trails lead to waterfalls and natural pools.
Relaxed island vibe
Casual pace, friendly locals, and fresh seafood.
Easy access from Trat
Ferries link Koh Kood from Trat for convenient getaways.