Visitors to Ko Mak should not miss to admire the islandžs magnificent scenes at sunrise and sunset.
Visitors to Ko Mak should not miss to admire the islandžs magnificent scenes at sunrise and sunset.
Early risers can enjoy the crisp, clean morning air while savoring the beauty of the first light of dawn at Laem Son, Laem Kradum, Khao Phaenthi, and on the Bridge to the Dream at the Cinnamon Art Resort and spa.
In the evening, the ideal spots to enjoy the islandžs magnificent sunset scene are at Ao Ban Yai, Laem Tukkata and the bridge at Koh Mak Cococape Resort.
Visitors can stroll along the bridge that extends far into the clear blue ocean water and enjoy the cool, balmy sea breeze. The bar at the end of the bridge serves a variety of refreshments and cocktails. Chilling out with your favorite drink, listening to the soothing sound of breaking waves while you wait for the sun to set can be one of your most memorable moments on the island.
Capturing Sunrise to Sunset
The mesmerising scenes as the first light of dawn rises to fill the sky and the marvellous hues that paint it as dusk descends should not be missed by visitors to Ko Mak. There are many wonderful places to watch the sun rise and set. The best spots for enjoying the sunrise are at Laem Son, Laem Kradum or Laem Dum, Ao Thonglang, Ao Khao; while the vantage points for the sunset are at Ao Ban Yai, Laem Tukkata and the bridge at Cococape Resort.
Laem Son is to the east on the far end of the island with a nice stretch of sandy beach lined with pine trees and a view of Ko Kradat. All year-round, it proves to be an enchanting spot to watch the sunrise.
The bridge at Cococape Resort is always accompanied by people from dawn to dusk. The bridge extends out in a zigzag shape and was designed this way to prevent wind damage. The pattern creates an amazing point for photography. At the end of the bridge lies a small bar serving cool drinks. Set up your camera and chill with a refreshing breeze and the soothing sound of breaking waves while you wait for the moment to capture the setting sun.
You can also take your viewing experience from the beach to the top of the hill. The peak of Khao Phaenthi puts you closer to the sky for the setting sun.
Strolling over the Bridge to the Dream at the Cinnamon Art Resort
The Bridge to the Dream spans 500 metres, making it the longest bridge on Ko Mak and a popular destination for tourists. Running along the length of the Bridge are wooden benches. On both sides of the Bridge a few sparse trees rise up from the water, lending to a sense of isolation and creating a unique backdrop for pictures.
Relaxing by the beaches and coconut trees at Ao Suan Yai, Ao Khao and Ao Ban Yai. These beaches are great for a swim or unwinding by the sea. The more daring can climb the leaning coconut trees for some pictures with a unique perspective.
Walking through the rows of rubber plantations feels like passing through a leafy tunnel as the tops of the trees spread out overhead. It is an experience that should not be missed, especially during the rainy season when everything becomes a vibrant green. The dry season holds its own beauty in the falling leaves. There are many roads with a great view of the rubber plantations, in particular on Luang Nara Road towards Laem Son.








