Ko Chueak เกาะเชือก (GPS: 7.40613, 99.23112) is a small island in the Andaman Sea in Trang Province, Thailand. It is located between Ko Muk to the east and Ko Ngai to the west. Formed of limestone, it is one of several karst outcrops in the sea. The waters around Ko Chueak and its neighbouring Ko Waen เกาะแหวน (GPS: 7.40395, 99.23334) teem with many types of tropical fishes, making it a very popular spot for snorkelling.
Every day there would be boatloads of tourist coming to Ko Chueak to admire the coral reefs and tropical fishes. The waters off Ko Chueak is crystal clear, so one can clearly see the corals from atop boats.
View of Ko Chueak and Ko Waen (11 May, 2014)
Motorboat off Ko Chueak, bringing snorkellers. (11 May, 2014)
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