Koh Phangan, a scenic island in the Gulf of Thailand, is popular for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. While it is widely recognised for its Full Moon parties, the island offers a wealth of experiences for those seeking a more tranquil escape. With its crystal-clear waters, lush jungles, and serene beaches, Koh Phangan provides the perfect backdrop for both adventure and relaxation.

Diving Away
For diving enthusiasts, Koh Phangan presents a variety of thrilling diving experiences that are bound to captivate. Its crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life, and breathtaking underwater landscapes make this tropical haven an ideal destination for divers.
Hiking and Nature
Koh Phangan is not only home to stunning beaches but also boasts lush greenery and mesmerizing landscapes. Embark on a hiking adventure to discover the island’s nature trails, which wind through dense jungles, offer scenic viewpoints, and lead to hidden waterfalls. A highlight is the trek to the top of Khao Ra, the island’s highest peak, where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. A lot of these are quite close to places like the Anantara Rasananda Koh Phangan Villas if you so choose!
The Full Moon Party
The Full Moon Party is a must-see experience when visiting Koh Phangan. Held once a month during the full moon, this globally famous event transforms the beach into a vibrant celebration. With colourful decorations, neon paint, and an energetic vibe, the party comes alive with music from top DJs, thrilling fire performances, and the chance to connect with fellow revellers from all over the world. How’s that for things to do on Koh Phangan?
Choosing the Time to Visit
Koh Phangan enjoys a tropical weather with warm temperatures year-round, making it a year-round destination, though the best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. The island has two main seasons – the monsoon season (May to November) and the dry season (December to April).