I don't know why this place has such a name, but I didn't know exactly which hole it was. Anyway, there are rows of caves on the beach, but the scenery is not bad.
As a scenic spot of this boat tour, we landed at Phra Nang Beach and stayed for a while. I have to say that during the short stay, it was very busy, with tourists everywhere and long lines of boats. Due to the large number of boats and pollution, the water is very turbid. It is difficult to get into the Phra Nang cave because many tourists sit in the shade at the entrance, blocking the entrance. The cave is okay, but not particularly exciting. There are long-tail boats selling food on the beach, which looks good. Obviously, we didn't spend time on other events, so we couldn't comment on them. The view here is very good, and the scenery is also good. Don't think this is a must-visit place, but if this is part of your trip, then it is worth spending an hour.
It really can become a scenic spot casually. There is really no need to see this place. Of course, if you want to come to the beach here, if you take a walk, you can go and see it, but there is nothing else. Need to come once.
The Queen’s Cave is one of the scenic spots in the tour of the four magic islands. The Queen’s Cave itself is not too special, but the surrounding beaches are very comfortable, the water is particularly clear, the beach is soft and thin, and the surrounding diving is also good.
It feels like this is a place where locals are begging for children, but if there is really nothing to look at from the landscape, it is just a small cave, but this place itself is on the beach, which is also convenient.
I don't know why this place has such a name, but I didn't know exactly which hole it was. Anyway, there are rows of caves on the beach, but the scenery is not bad.
As a scenic spot of this boat tour, we landed at Phra Nang Beach and stayed for a while. I have to say that during the short stay, it was very busy, with tourists everywhere and long lines of boats. Due to the large number of boats and pollution, the water is very turbid. It is difficult to get into the Phra Nang cave because many tourists sit in the shade at the entrance, blocking the entrance. The cave is okay, but not particularly exciting. There are long-tail boats selling food on the beach, which looks good. Obviously, we didn't spend time on other events, so we couldn't comment on them. The view here is very good, and the scenery is also good. Don't think this is a must-visit place, but if this is part of your trip, then it is worth spending an hour.
It really can become a scenic spot casually. There is really no need to see this place. Of course, if you want to come to the beach here, if you take a walk, you can go and see it, but there is nothing else. Need to come once.
The Queen’s Cave is one of the scenic spots in the tour of the four magic islands. The Queen’s Cave itself is not too special, but the surrounding beaches are very comfortable, the water is particularly clear, the beach is soft and thin, and the surrounding diving is also good.
It feels like this is a place where locals are begging for children, but if there is really nothing to look at from the landscape, it is just a small cave, but this place itself is on the beach, which is also convenient.