Bottle Beach (also called Haad Khuad) is a beach in the north part of Ko Pha Ngan in Southern Thailand.
Bottle Beach has been called one of the best beaches in Thailand, according to Conde Naste Traveller. It's secluded and has a laid-back atmosphere.
Historically, it was the home to fishing communities of Chinese ancestry. In the 1980s, European tourists visited the area, bringing it out of obscurity. It became popular with backpackers, and remains so today.
All trips to the island end in visitors taking a boat, however, there are various ways to get to your boat. All of these trips will have you arriving at Thong Sala, the main port of the island, or Chaloklum or Haad Rin. Depending on the boat, it takes between 15–40 minutes. Take a taxi or songthaew to Chaloklum. Once you arrive at Chaloklum, you can take a boat to Bottle Beach. The taxi drivers should know how to get you to Bottle Beach and the proper boat docks to bring you there.
Bottle beach 1 resort has a regular taxi-boat schedule (BB to Chaloklum at 8:30, 11:00, 14:00, 17:00, Chaloklum to BB at 10:00, 12:00, 15:30, 17:30) leaving about 100m after "Rose villa, Chaloklum" for 100 THB per person and direction, at other times or to other destinations not scheduled it´s about 200 THB; transfer by car between Bottle beach and Thong Sala pier is 200 THB if arranged by the resort (all prices and times as of March 2016). The other resorts should have similar arrangements, check with the one you´re staying with.
There are other taxi boats for hire (near the restaurant just before you reach "Rose villa"), they usually request 150 THB/person with a minimum of 5 persons.
The cheapest way to get to Bottle Beach is by bus, which will eventually lead to a ferry ride to Ko Pha Ngan. VIP offers a cheap bus service to the island. You can catch VIP buses from Bangkok's main bus terminal and purchase tickets there, or from travel agencies. Bus tickets should include ferry tickets, but always double check.
Two private companies offer trips from Chumphon and Bangkok to the island:
Flights leave Bangkok to Ko Samui approximately 20 times a day, two airlines provide flight services. Whether you purchase your tickets ahead of time or at the airport, make sure you request a ferry transfer to get to the island.
Another possibility would be to fly to Suratthani airport, both Lomprayah and Seatran offer a combined bus/ferry ticket from/to the airport.
You can travel via train from Bangkok's to the town of Surat Thani. The train takes about 11 hours, but visitors should note that the train station is not in Surat Thani itself, and you will need to take onward transport to the pier. Sleeping cars are available. It's more expensive than the bus, but more comfortable. You can get a 2nd class sleeper bed for 844 baht or a smaller "upper" bed without a window for 754 baht. Alternatively, you can pay a bit more for a "first class" bed which is a private room for two people. When you arrive at Surat Thani, you'll take the ferry from the pier named Donsak.
There is a trail to Bottle Beach from Haad Khom. The relatively demanding hike takes around 1.5h, covers 250 vertical meters and proper shoes are recommended.
The resorts on the beach each have restaurants. Most specialize in Southern Thai food, but also offer Thai and western food. Seafood is popular, including fish, crab, lobster, squid, mussels, scallops and prawns, often cooked in clay pots. You'll also find rice noodles and rice dishes, often served with spicy curry. You can also visit Chalok Lam to try other Thai dishes and western specialities.
Being a resort beach, most of the resorts in the area have their own bars. You can also visit Chalok Lam for additional bars.