Rayang Island itself has the shape of a resting elephant and covers and area of just 12,000 sq.m. Look forward to marvellously white sandy beached, palm trees, fascinating rock formations, and crytal-clear, turquoise waters. There are neither cars nor motorcycles on the island, leaving traffic noise and stress off-shore. Small wonder that several commercials with a South Sea setting have been filmed here. There is a regular shuttle boat transfer (several times a day) between the islands of Koh Mak and Koh Rayong.
Koh Chang A stretch of long white sandy beach dotted with coconut tree orchards is a common sight on Ko Chang the largest and busiest island in Trat and the second largest island in the country after Phuket.
Ko Chang offers many other attractions ranging from, obviously, water and beach activities plus waterfalls, temples, the National Park and Museum or the beautiful scenic lookout points, which are all worth a visit. Divers will find fascinating diving areas off of the shores of Ko Chang and the surrounding islands.
Besides the many coral reefs, sunken warships, a reminder of times past, can be visited in the Salak Phet Bay.