Krabi Nightlife , Pubs bars and Entertainment
With
the exception of Phi Phi - the party island - the bar scene in Krabi
is fairly relaxed, reflecting the easy-going southern beach culture.
Prettily-lit, bamboo beach bars are the most common
place to hang out in, with plenty of cushions, pavilions and even
hammocks to ensure you won't leave again in a hurry. A few tunes,
the sound of the waves and a view of the stars is all you have in
the way of entertainment; although some Krabi bars will put on fireshows
or live music in the peak season.
Even in town, most of the bars are relaxed, open-air cafes, often
with a giant screen showing the latest Thai pop videos, or Premiership
football games. Live music is also popular here, with Thai bands
regularly performing covers of local and western hits.
In fact the only place in which you're likely to stay behind closed
doors is if you wish to frequent the small number of 'karaoke' venues
in town - for more on this and the go-go bar scene in general, see
the Krabi nightlife section.
For a more active nightlife, it will be necessary to make a trip
to Phi Phi Island. If you're the kind of person who enjoys guzzling
'buckets' of local whisky and Red Bull and falling over on the dance
floor, you will be in your element here. Phi Phi - where this sophisticated
cocktail was invented - holds nightly parties in super-sized beach
bars, as well as in clubs in the village. DJs; fireshows; magicians;
Thai boxing; and ladyboy cabarets: nothing is spared in the quest
to entertain the tourists.
Here, bars can stay open all night - there are no police on the
island; elsewhere, most bars shut, in theory anyway, at 1am. In
practice, most beach bars and other tourist nightspots are rarely
forced to close - so if they have customers, they will continue
to serve them.
Below we suggest a variety of Krabi bars to please every taste.
As many bars are of a fly-by-night nature, we have tried to list
more established venues, but even then we cannot guarantee that
they will still be there when you arrive!
Bars in Ao Nang
The
Last Fisherman: beautiful, classy beach bar, with tables on the
sand and a good selection of cocktails. At the far end of Ao Nang
Beach, past Golden Beach Resort.
Luna Bar: another beach bar, with a livelier atmosphere,
offering pool tables and DJs. Only fills up after midnight, however.
Nopparat Thara Beach, just after the bridge from Ao Nang.
The Irish Rover: cosy pub, serving draught Guinness
and a whole range of imported beers. A good place to read the English
papers, or watch the sport. Just off the main beach road, opposite
the police station.
Bars in Railay Beach
Gecko
Bar: reggae-style bamboo shack on the East beach; expect
lots of Thai boys with dreadlocks and late night parties.
Freedom Bar: holds regular all-nighter beach parties,
usually at Full Moon. On Ton Sai Beach, across from Railay West.
Bobo's: a quiet beach bar with candlelit tables
in the sand. Good place to watch the sunset on Railay West Beach.
Bars in Krabi Town
Crazy Pub: a live music pub with funky house band
and good DJs. Mainly Thai crowd but also some tourists. Maharat
Rd, opposite Shell Station.
Pan Cha: a relaxed, outdoor coffee shop, with giant screen - there's
a great atmosphere when the football is on. Also serves food. Maharat
road soi 12.
Krabi Night life
, Pubs bars and Entertainment
Bars on Koh Lanta
Most
people here tend just to go their nearest beach bar - usually less
than a hundred metres away - but for something different, you could
try the following:
Ibark: holds infrequent, but huge Tribal, House,
Trance, and Psy-Trance parties up on the hill, with Bangkok and
international DJs. Behind Klong Nin beach.
Otto's: a larger beach bar, with pool table and
occasional live music. Otto himself is a great host. Klong Nin beach.
Opium: a stylish chill-out bar on the main road
through Phra Ae village - open in high season only. Long Beach.
Funky Fish: a popular beach bar on Long Beach
with good music and plenty of expat/diving regulars.
Bars on Phi Phi Island
Hippies:
holds regular half-moon parties in a nice beach bar; a good place
for a 'warm-up' before heading into town. On Ton Sai Bay, around
5 minutes' walk out of the village.
Carlito's: popular beach bar, with DJs and dance
floor. On the first corner out of Ton Sai Village.
Apache: vertigo-inducing tiered bar that holds
weekly cabaret shows. Good dance music. Less than a minute's walk
past the Marlin statue along Ton Sai Bay.
Reggae Bar: the oldest and, some say, the best,
it certainly offers the ultimate in Phi Phi decadence. Beware of
the dance floor, which can get very slippery. In Ton Sai Village.

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