Krabi is a coastal province in southern Thailand and is home to some of the country’s most towering limestone cliffs and tropical island views. Located along the Andaman Sea, it’s known for its impressive rocky formations, mangrove forests and access to both beaches and quiet local towns. Working travellers will find that Krabi offers decent average Wi-Fi speeds, a variety of spaces to stay and a growing number of cafes. You’ve also got places like Railay, Tiger Cave Temple and lesser-known beaches like Klong Muang to visit. Krabi’s a solid choice if you’re looking for natural beauty, space to focus and a slower pace.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Krabi include Ao Nang, Krabi Town and Klong Muang.
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Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Krabi are around 40 Mbps download and 31 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
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Krabi is served by Krabi International Airport (KBV), located in Krabi Province, with access via airport buses, taxis, private transfers and ride‑hailing apps.
Krabi has no train service. The nearest major railway hub is Surat Thani Railway Station on the mainland, with bus connections onward to Krabi.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from Krabi Bus Terminal, the city’s primary hub for routes to Bangkok, Phuket and southern Thailand.
Krabi has a relaxed cafe and coworking scene, especially in Krabi Town, Ao Nang and Klong Muang, supported by travelers, remote workers and creative communities.
Supermarkets and convenience stores are easy to find, including Big C, Lotus’s, Makro, Tops and numerous 7‑Eleven and FamilyMart locations.
Krabi is walkable in central areas like Krabi Town and parts of Ao Nang. Tuk‑tuks, songthaews, motorbikes, taxis and ride‑hailing apps cover longer distances. Motorbikes are the fastest way to move across the region.
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