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    Krabi’s Best Sunset Spots: Where to Catch Stunning Views

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    BY Paul ChappellJune 18, 2025
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    There’s something about a Krabi sunset that lingers with you. Maybe it’s the way the sky burns into hues of molten gold and coral pink. Maybe it’s how the sea mirrors the changing colors, or how the limestone cliffs silhouette themselves against the fading light. Whatever the reason, sunset in Krabi is more than a moment, it’s a memory. Whether you’re traveling with your partner, your camera, or just your thoughts, these five viewpoints offer front-row seats to nature’s most jaw-dropping show.

    5 Best Sunset Spots in Krabi

    1. Ao Nang Beach: Crowd Favorite

    When the day starts to wind down, Ao Nang’s promenade comes alive. Street food sizzles, cocktails clink, and locals and travelers alike pause to watch the sun melt into the Andaman Sea. The beach here stretches wide, with just the right balance of energy and calm, making it perfect for sunset selfies or a laid-back beachside drink. Grab a beach mat, order a mango sticky rice from a nearby vendor, and let the horizon do the rest.

    2. Railay West

    Accessible only by boat, Railay Bay Beach feels like its own little island world, even though it’s still part of the mainland. West Railay is the go-to spot for sunset chasers. Towering limestone cliffs flank both sides of the beach, framing a fiery sky as if nature itself planned the scene. It’s romantic. It’s wild. It’s quiet, and it’s best reached by boat, especially if you want to avoid the daytime crowd and arrive just in time for the golden hour. (More on that in a bit.)

    3. Phra Nang Cave Beach: Side of Myth

    Just around the corner from Railay, Phra Nang Cave Beach blends stunning beauty with legend. As the tide recedes in the evening, you can walk along the water’s edge and watch the sky explode in colors above the sacred Princess Cave. It's a magical, less-touristy alternative for sunset lovers. The beach is also a favorite among climbers, who often pause mid-route to catch the spectacle from halfway up a cliff.

    4. Koh Poda – An Island Sunset Away from the Mainland

    Craving something more secluded? Koh Poda is your sunset paradise. This small island sits off the coast of Ao Nang and is part of the Mu Koh Poda archipelago. Think soft white sand, swaying palms, and water so clear it looks like liquid glass. A longtail or speedboat is the only way to reach it, but the payoff? Zero crowds and uninterrupted horizon views. Stay past the usual tourist return time, and you’ll feel like you have the island all to yourself.

    5. Tiger Cave Temple – Sunset After the Climb

    This one’s for the adventurers. To witness a sunset from the top of Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Suea), you’ll need to conquer a steep climb,  1,237 steps to be exact. But once you’re up there, it’s pure panoramic magic. You’ll see Krabi's dense forests, jagged peaks, and the distant glimmer of the sea. Time it right, and the sun will set directly behind the mountains, casting a golden glow over the landscape and the iconic seated Buddha.

    Sunset with Simba Sea Trips

    Sunsets in Phang Nga Bay aren’t just seen — they are felt. And the most unforgettable ones? You will find them out on the water. That is where Simba Sea Trips comes in. As one of Thailand’s most trusted boat tour operators, we know exactly how to take you beyond the crowds to where the sunsets feel truly magical — peaceful, personal, and picture-perfect. From hidden lagoons to golden-hour swims, our sunset cruises offer more than just a view — they’re the ultimate front-row seat to nature’s show. So when the sky starts to glow in Phang Nga Bay, ask yourself: are you simply watching the sunset… or living it?
    Paul Chappell

    About Paul Chappell

    Paul Chappell is the owner and operator of Simba Sea Trips, one of Phuket's most established boat tour companies, founded in 2005. With over 23 years as a professional airline pilot and more than 11 years in Phuket's tourism industry, Paul brings a unique blend of aviation-grade safety standards and hands-on marine expertise to every tour. He has been on the water since childhood — from waterskiing and houseboats to operating luxury charter boats across the Andaman Sea. Today, Paul oversees the Simba Group's four brands: Simba Sea Trips, Two Sea Tour, Soho Pool Club, and Simpro Academy.

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