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Roy Island

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Roy Island, nestled in the breathtaking scenery of Thailand, is an idyllic destination known for its stunning beaches and vibrant marine life. This tropical paradise offers visitors a serene escape with lush greenery, crystal-clear waters, and a wealth of activities to immerse in the natural beauty of the area. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Roy Island promises an unforgettable experience.

About Roy Island


Roy Island is a gem in Thailand’s rich tapestry of natural wonders, attracting discerning travelers looking for both tranquility and adventure. Situated off the stunning coast of Thailand, this island is a perfect illustration of tropical paradise with its pristine beaches, cerulean waters, and diverse ecosystems waiting to be explored.

From the moment you set foot on the warm sands of Roy Island, you are greeted by the harmonious sounds of nature and the gentle sea breeze that rejuvenates your spirit. The island is adorned with flourishing palm trees and vibrant flora, creating a picturesque landscape that is ideal for relaxation or exploration.

Diving enthusiasts and snorkelers will find themselves in an underwater playground, where the rich marine life and vibrant coral reefs present captivating sights. The island serves as a base for engaging in various water sports, including kayaking and paddleboarding, ensuring an active day under the sun.

For those looking to unwind, the serene environment provides an excellent backdrop for yoga sessions, beachcombing, or simply lounging under the shade of a palm tree. Visitors can also indulge in local cuisine at quaint beachside restaurants, where fresh seafood and authentic Thai dishes tantalize the taste buds.

At Roy Island, the evenings are just as enchanting as the days. As the sun sets over the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues, making it the perfect time for a romantic stroll along the beach or a gathering around a bonfire with friends. The sense of peace and connection with nature here leaves a lasting impression, making it a favored retreat for many.

Whether you dream of exploring hidden coves, enjoying vibrant sunsets, or immersing yourself in Thailand’s rich culture, Roy Island encapsulates the essence of a dream getaway. Visit Roy Island and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and serenity that this enchanting destination has to offer.

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  1. To begin with, the proper name for this attraction is Ko Loy (ko or koh meands island in Thai..Ko Loy is a small island just 300 meters off the coast of Si Racha, a coastal town in Chonburi Province.It has a beautiful Chinese temple and commands stunning views back to Si Racha town and out across the Gulf of Thailand, where there are usually dozens of freight ships at anchor, waiting their next cargos.Ko Loy is connected to the mainland by a causeway.If you are planning on visiting Ko Loy you had better put the plans on hold for a while because the causeway is currently closed for massive renovation and reconstruction.The workers on the job today told us it will probably be another two years before the causeway is reopened.

  2. A best sunset view in Sriracha, with a Chinese temple as a foreground. Nearby there are a cafe by the name “cafe’ra”. Wonderful spot for enjoying a drink while watching the sunset. Beautiful.

  3. This was one of the main attractions of Sri Racha. Two temples and pond of patiently suffering turtles and a plethora of Seafood stalls and restaurants.climb to the Temple in the middle and you are rewarded with views all along the coast. it was also the starting point for the ferry to Koh Si Chang.As far as I’m aware there is now no public access to the island for 2 YEARS!!! – that would mean May 2018.PA – this is not the first time the causeway has been closed for repairs.

  4. i have been in this place from the year 2005! its my first time with this place it was perfact nice to hangout ,and peple are friendly too ,and i with that was have more time with this wonderful land it would be nice ,but now im back here agian its still great what more i can say about this place

  5. Abandoned temple, what a pity! A new road was built to connect to the temple instead of taking a ferry in. A long walk under the hot sunny sun didn’t reward us. Could tell that this place has been abandoned for a while. However there are still locals & tourists taking a stroll to take photos. To me, not worth the visit until if they are reopen.

  6. Best place to see beautiful sun set. There are Thai Buddhist Temple and Chinese Buddhist Temple. Also this place is a pier to Koh Si Chang Island. Very nice to walk along the long bridge. Can drive to island, but people narmally park the car at main land and walk. Not recommend to visit during mid day, too hot. There is also local park at the main land.

  7. Visited early evening on a Saturday.Cars and buses parked alongside short road from mainland. Very fortunate to find parking space close to temple. Very impressed with handicap ramp accessing elevated viewing area. Handicap friendly public attractions appear to be a low priority in Thailand. Watching the sunset from the seaside viewing area was a beautiful and peaceful experience. Check internet for less busy times to visit.

  8. This place is where you go to board the boat to go to Koh Si Chang. 50 baht per person. Leaves hourly from 8 am to 8 pm.

  9. Ko Loi is a strip off Sri racha near Laem Chabang. It was difficult to find as signs are not clear from the main road. I was driven by a local with friends returning home after many years.The development around the island is lovely when in tourists season but off-peak the stalls are closed off and quite deserted. We were looking for a place to eat but off-season nothing seemed to be opened. This place is a bit beaten off from foreign tourists. But, scenery is lovely to walk around nonetheless.

  10. There used to be many local seafood restaurants and it was an evening hot spot for working class locals, playing loud music from their cars and bringing their dates in the evenings. After the bridge colapsed and was rebuilt, now it is quiet. You can sit on the rocks and look at the sea, take a walk and donate to a small temple or two there. It is primarily the pier to go to Koh Si Chang Island. This is just a tiny spot you can walk around in 5 minutes, now with no restaurants and nothing to do but relax. The short drive or walk on the bridge up to the Roy is is nice.

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