Koh Phangan gears up for the ultimate New Year’s Eve party

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Koh Phangan gears up for the ultimate New Year’s Eve party

The organisers of Koh Phangan’s legendary full moon parties have confirmed that this New Year’s Eve special will go ahead as scheduled. The countdown party will start up as soon as the sun sets over Haad Rin Beach on the 31 December and is likely to continue to sunrise for those dedicated party animals.

The New Year party will offer a full fusion of RnB, hip-hop, dance, electro and reggae music. Booze buckets and fire shows and dances will contribute to the aura of extravagance which attracts an average of 30,000 revellers to the southern Gulf of Thailand island every full moon.

Accommodation proprietors in the environs of Haad Rin report full bookings for the days prior to and following the New Year. There are still vacancies in other parts of the island and on the neighbouring island of Koh Samui. Boat and ferry operators run services throughout the night of any party to provide convenience for partygoers.

12GO ASIA notes that transport choices to Bangkok and the south are gradually filling up. For this reason, people travelling to Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao and Suratthani should book their tickets post haste.

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