Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Thailand - Day 3 Railay Beach

After one full day in Bangkok it is time to head to the beach to relax and cool off.  We flew to Krabi, where a car was waiting to take us to the docks, where a longtail was waiting to ferry us to the resort.  All in all about a 2 hour trip.


And we are finally off...
Aya is ready for a tropical drink and a Thai massage


First beach we see, but not ours





Railay beach is well know for its beautiful limestone cliffs, which attract both beach bums and mountain climbers from around the world
Our first glimpse of Pranang Beach, located on the south side of the peninsula
This is also the location of the renowned jet-set resort of Rayavadee.  We thought about staying there, but figured everyone there would recognize us and never give us any privacy

Continuing on along the peninsula to West Beach and Railay Village where we decided to stay
Railay Beach is actually located on the mainland, but feels like an island because the only access is by boat, since the limestone cliffs cut off access to the mainland
Aya shows off the sitting area of the bungalow, that would be our apartment if we were still in Tokyo...
But of course I head straight to the bed that would be the size of our apartment were we still in Tokyo
Of course when we were planning the trip everything looked awesome online, and thankfully our room looked exactly like what we saw
The front of our bungalow  
the pool and guest rooms just down from our bungalow
West Railay Beach
Time for a Chang and some lunch!!!
Not a bad view from the bar...

After lunch we decided to explore the "Island."  East Beach is a mangrove, so there is not actually a sand beach and it is not good for swimming, but most of the more "local" bars and restaurants are on this side (pics in a later post)
From the far end of East Beach there is a path under/around the cliff that connects to Pranang Beach

emerging onto Pranang Beach



East Beach as the tide goes out.  
Sunset on West Beach
When they say beach front dining they are not exaggerating
It may just be me, but location sure seems to make a bottle of wine taste better

Today's catch, where you can select the exact fish you want for dinner
The cool blues and purples of sunset becoming dusk



the steamed sea bass in chili lime sauce that we have been thinking about since we first started planning this trip finally arrives
Kanpai!!
We even made a new friend.  Can't figure out why he would want to hang out with us though.

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