Krabi, Thailand: The Ultimate Tropical Couples Getaway

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Sunset rock climbing, Railay Beach

 

From beachside rock climbing to national parks in Krabi



For couples who thrive on adrenaline, you’re in luck. Rock climbing at Railay Beach is a popular activity, as the stunning limestone cliffs provide an exhilarating challenge and also offer breathtaking views. You can take full- or half-day climbing courses with Krabi Rock Climbing School. For some more adventure, kayaking through the mangroves at Ao Thalane is unforgettable. Paddling through the calm waters even allows for close encounters with wildlife and ancient caves.

The beauty of Krabi extends beyond its coastline. The Emerald Pool and the hot springs in the Krabi rainforest are must-visits. The Emerald Pool, with its ethereal turquoise waters, is perfect for a refreshing swim, while the natural hot springs offer a relaxing and therapeutic experience. For animal lovers, a visit to The Elephant Sanctuary Krabi is a must. There is no controversial elephant riding in this sanctuary — just gentle elephants being themselves. You can feed them fresh fruits, help give them a bath, and watch them play in the mud. 

The Thung Teao Forest Natural Park is a splendid place for couples to immerse themselves in nature. The park boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, and the trails lead to the Crystal Lagoon, an enchanting spot for a swim. Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi-Phi National Park and Than Bok Khorani National Park are also worth a visit. These parks protect important natural areas and offer opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and exploring habitats. Entry fees range from $5-10. 

Temples, food, and accomodations in Krabi

Krabi Town Night Market



Krabi offers more than just naturescapes. Visiting the Wat Tham Sua (Tiger Cave Temple) is a spiritually enriching (and strenuous!) experience. The temple is known for its Buddha statues and the sweaty 1,237 stair climb to the top for the 900-foot-high panoramic views of the region. Krabi also hosts various public events, including the Krabi Boek Fa Andaman Festival, which marks the start of the tourist season, and Loi Krathong, a traditional festival of lights. Both celebrations happen in November, so time accordingly if you want to join the fun.

Thai cuisine needs no introduction. From street food stalls to fine-dining restaurants, couples can enjoy romantic and spicy dinners featuring classic Thai dishes. For a taste of local life, the Krabi Town Night Market is a vibrant place to explore. Here, couples can indulge in waffles that cost less than $1, try Thai whisky, get a street-side reflexology treatment, and shop for matching elephant pants — all in one place.

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Krabi International Airport facilitates easy access to the province; and once in Krabi, getting around is straightforward, with options like taxis, tuk-tuks, and rental scooters. For your stay, there is a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious resorts. For couples, the latter offers an indulgent experience with private villas, infinity pools, and world-class amenities — Banyan Tree Krabi is a five-star choice. Many resorts also offer couples spa treatments, providing a perfect way to unwind. Visit this popular Thailand destination for an incredible beach vacation and a romantic couples getaway. Krabi awaits! 



Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.