Koh Tao, Thailand, is a hilly island packed with scenic viewpoints offering panoramic views of bays, beaches, and neighboring islands. Most viewpoints require a small fee or buying a drink, but the views are worth it.

Top 6 Viewpoints in Koh Tao:

Summit Viewpoint – Secret spot with a tree swing and southern island views. Entry: 100 Baht.

Mango Viewpoint – Popular sunset spot with sweeping views of Sairee Beach. Entry: 100 Baht.

Koh Nang Yuan Viewpoint – Famous twin islands viewpoint accessible by boat and a short hike.

John Suwan Viewpoint – South Island viewpoint with twin bays and a short 15–20 minute climb. Entry: 50 Baht.

Two View Bar & Restaurant – Scenic bar viewpoint with a unique boulder spot; purchase required.

Love Koh Tao Viewpoint – Original and easy-to-reach viewpoint with a small shack; buy a snack to enter.

Tips for Visiting:

Early visits avoid crowds and reduce entrance fees.

Most spots are accessible by scooter or short hikes.

Bring water, sun protection, and a camera for panoramic photos.

Some roads to viewpoints are unmapped, so GPS or local guidance helps.

Koh Tao’s viewpoints offer some of the best ways to experience the island’s tropical beauty and unique landscapes.