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"I don't know why, but I always seem to travel to the beach during the rainy season. Last time, I went to Koh Samui during the rainy season, and this time, I'm going to Koh Yao Noi during the rainy season. I know I'm going to encounter a monsoon, but I'm still going to go.

I guess it's like when we have a crush on someone who is unattainable. We know it's impossible, but we still can't help but crush on them. (Daydreaming!)"

How beautiful is the sea during the rainy season? Well, where's the beauty in that? It's raining, the monsoon is coming, and the water is murky. But what's next? I've already booked my plane tickets, so I have to go. Actually, I have my reasons for going to the sea during the rainy season. It's not because of heartbreak or escaping love. The point is that it's a time when I'm free and just want to travel, so I decided to spend my little savings on a trip.

Let's go! Let's go to Paradise Koh Yao Noi during the rainy season.

We booked the earliest flight possible, landing in Phuket at 7:00 AM. However, the boat that was supposed to take us to the resort was not scheduled to pick us up at Heaven Marina Phuket until 11:00 AM. With nothing to do but wait, we spent the time relaxing at the clubhouse. While walking around, we found ourselves admiring the yachts, wishing we had one of our own.

Around 11 am, the Paradise boat picked us up at the pier. However, we couldn't board the boat because of the heavy rain. I was a little disappointed, wondering if I had come at the wrong time of year. (Well, did you just realize that?) The staff who picked us up was very kind. They came up to the clubhouse to pick us up, holding an umbrella and carrying our bags to the boat. I wondered how Paradise would be in this kind of rain.

The boat departed from the pier. Within 5 minutes, Bang struck up a conversation, asking if I understood what he was saying. The sound of the boat and the rain drowned out his words, making it impossible to comprehend. I informed Bang that I would prefer to sit at the front because I was prone to seasickness. He inquired if I could handle the bouncing. I assured him that I could. However, shortly after we set sail, the waves became strong, causing the boat to bounce significantly. I succumbed to seasickness and reluctantly returned to my original seat. After approximately 30 minutes, we arrived at the Paradise Pier on Koh Yao Noi. The resort had its own pier, and as soon as the boat docked, staff members greeted us and escorted us to check-in.

Lost in the excitement of the atmosphere, luckily Paradise was still rain-free. We were so busy greeting the friendly staff that we forgot to take pictures at the front. (The staff were so kind, they brought us welcome drinks and chatted with us for a long time.) The room we booked was a Plunge Pool Deluxe Studio, which had an amazing view. You could see the ocean from the bed, and there was even a jacuzzi to relax in. However, the room was so high up that we had to ask for a golf cart ride to get to the front door.


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After the rain stopped, we wanted to know what activities were available, so we went down to explore. If we stayed here for a week, we wouldn't be bored. There are many activities to do, such as batik painting, cycling in the village, kayaking, yoga, beach volleyball. We couldn't decide, so we rented a bike and went for a ride in the city.

Situated in a secluded corner, Paradise Resort is not directly accessible from the main port. To reach the nearby village, guests must take a boat to the main port, where roads connect to the village.

Following the map, we rode around the island. Ko Yao Noi also has mangrove forests. We went there around 4 pm, and the atmosphere was great. On the way back to the pier to return to the hotel, we passed rice fields and realized that rice could be grown on the island.

A Hidden Gem on Koh Yao Noi: Delicious Roti and Teh Tarik

Nestled within a village on the serene island of Koh Yao Noi, just beyond the local 7-Eleven, lies a small, unassuming eatery that boasts exceptional roti and teh tarik. This hidden gem, though modest in size, offers an unforgettable culinary experience.

The star of the show is undoubtedly the roti, a crispy, flaky flatbread that can be enjoyed plain or with a variety of fillings. For the ultimate indulgence, opt for the roti with two eggs, a local favorite that promises pure satisfaction. The accompanying teh tarik, a frothy, aromatic milk tea, perfectly complements the roti's richness.

While the exact location of this culinary treasure remains undisclosed, its proximity to the 7-Eleven provides a helpful landmark. With its delectable offerings and charming ambiance, this hidden gem is a must-visit for any food enthusiast exploring Koh Yao Noi.

As 90% of the island's population is Muslim, you don't have to worry about dogs chasing you while cycling. However, tourists should be mindful of their attire and dress modestly to respect the local villagers.

We arrived at the resort around 6 pm. Feeling full from the roti, we put our things away and collapsed in our room. We decided to order room service (the room is high up, and we were too lazy to walk).

The next morning, we woke up a little late and didn't have time for breakfast. Instead, we ordered food to be delivered to the beach, as we had a scheduled trip to Pak Bia Island with Bang. The island trip is a complimentary service for guests staying two nights or more. We met Bang at 11:00 AM, and the complimentary beach shuttle departed from the resort at the same time. The shuttle was scheduled to return us to the resort around 2:00 PM.

The sky wasn't very clear today, and the water was high. Bang had warned us before we came that it wouldn't be very pretty today, that the water was high and cloudy. We were prepared from the start that it wouldn't be pretty because the monsoon had just arrived yesterday. But hey, we're here anyway, so we might as well sit down and eat by the sea.


The packaging was amazing, it came in a beautiful tiffin carrier. However, as I mentioned earlier, the water level was very high that day, leaving almost no beach. We were eating our lunch, worried that the waves would wash away our tiffin carrier.

After finishing our meal, we told Bang, "Let's go back to the resort. There's nothing else to do." On the way back, we encountered rain again. So, we decided to go back to our room and soak in the bathtub. The jacuzzi here is great because it can be adjusted to warm water.

As evening approached, I decided to explore the dining room. On my way, I passed by the swimming pool. Since I arrived, I haven't had the chance to swim in the communal pool. During the day, the view is spectacular, swimming while gazing at the sea.

This time, I didn't know what to order, so I flipped through the menu and ended up ordering the "Carbonara" on a whim. I really wanted seafood, but I couldn't think of anything specific. At first, I was going to order the Caesar salad, but then I saw the "Paradise Salad" and thought, "Why not?" because the menu said it had shrimp, mussels, and squid.

The carbonara was so good that I wanted to order another plate, but I couldn't. I was really full. It was actually a lot of food, even though the plate looked small. The plate was deep, haha.

This afternoon, before returning to Phuket, I booked a yoga class for tomorrow morning. I've always wanted to try yoga by the sea, as I usually only practice in the gym. The yoga instructor, an Australian woman, was very friendly. She asked if I had any prior yoga experience, and I told her that I had only done some basic poses at the gym. She reassured me, saying that the class would be easy and that I could do it.

In the midst of the game, she suddenly said that

" Raise your leg 45 degrees and bend over. "

"Oh my god, is that basic? I'm playing while getting cramps. I'm thinking to myself, when will this hour be over? I'm hungry, I want to eat. 5555"

After an hour, Fuphao couldn't wait to say goodbye to the teacher and ran straight to the dining room. She was starving and needed to eat quickly so she could pack her things, check out, and catch the boat at 11 am.

The food selection here is standard, offering both ABF-style breakfast and Thai cuisine. Freshly brewed coffee is also available, with a dedicated counter for service.

While a trip to an island during the rainy season might not offer the best weather or activities, this time it was a chance to relax and unwind in a luxurious hotel. (The accommodation was incredibly worth it! 5555) It was a good thing I didn't have to exert much energy on sightseeing.

Perhaps true relaxation could be simply lounging in a luxurious hotel while enjoying delicious food.



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