Kata Noi Beach Guide
Everything You Need to Know About Kata Noi
This cosy little bay is found at the end of a dead-end road, just a few minutes' drive over the hill from Kata beach. There's not much to do in Kata Noi apart from admiring the wonderful scenery, which is precisely the point of coming here.
Relax, take a walk along the soft sands, snorkel or swim. It's long been a popular spot for surfers in the monsoon season of May to October, though swimming can be dangerous during this period. The popular Kata Viewpoint, offering a stunning vista across the three bays of Karon, Kata and Kata Noi, is only a 5-minute drive along a winding road towards Nai Harn.
Kata Noi is almost a one hotel town, but what a hotel. Five star Katathani Resort and Spa dominates with both beachfront and jungle accommodation.Besides a few low-key hotels and bungalows the only other option is Mom Tri's Villa Royale, another five star hotel but this one's smaller, unique and altogether more intimate. Read More...
This beautiful beach is popular, especially in high season, the fine white sand and excellent water quality have ensured that. Surfers come to ride the waves on occasional stormy days from May to October. The rest of the time crystal clear water can be expected with excellent snorkeling. Read More...
As Kata Noi is a quiet and relaxed place, nightlife is restricted to a couple of bars and few restaurants.A short walk up the hill towards Kata is the celebrated Mom Tri's Kitchen, which offers world-class cuisine with an extensive wine list in a romantic setting overlooking the sea. Read More...
Kata Noi Shopping
You'll find a some friendly tailor shops and a convenience store for bread, crisps, sweets and drinks in Kata Noi but not much else.
Over the hill in Kata Beach you'll find most things you need.
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. The perfect way to find your way around and see where everything actually is. Read More...