Entertainment in Ko Tao
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Dragon Bar
This bar caters to those seeking snazzy, cutting-edge surroundings. There is a happening 'communist chic' retro styling throughout, and everything's dimly lit, moody and relaxing. Dragon Bar is rumoured to have the best cocktails on the island.
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Fizz
Recline on mattress-sized pillows and enjoy designer cocktails while listening to Moby, or Enya, mixed with hypnotic gushes of the rolling tide.
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Lotus
This bar is the de facto late-night hang-out spot along the northern end of Sairee. Muscular fire-twirlers toss around flaming batons, and the drinks are so large there should be a lifeguard on duty.
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Dirty Nelly’s Irish Pub
True to its name, Dirty Nelly’s is unapologetically Irish; the draught beers, the managers – everything’s been imported straight from the motherland (except the weather).
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Tattoo Bar
A casual affair in the heart of Mae Hat’s rickety fishing village, Tattoo is a chill place to grab a beer and burger (150B).
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Moov
The newest of the pack, and currently the most popular. Check the website for party details.
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In Touch
One of three nightspots that take turns reeling in the partiers throughout the week.
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Office Bar
With graffiti proudly boasting 'No Gaga, and no Black Eyed F*^#*# Peas', this hexagonal hut lures regulars with grunge beats and rickety wooden seats.
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Lotus Bar
Lotus is the de facto late-night hang-out spot along the northern end of Sairee. Muscular fire twirlers toss around flaming batons, and the drinks are so large there should be a lifeguard on duty.
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Diza
Once a tatty shack that blasted music as it sold pirated DVDs, Diza has evolved into a casual hang-out at the crossroads of Sairee Village. Locals lounge on plastic chairs as they slurp their beer and people-watch.
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Castle
Located along the main road between Mae Hat and Chalok Ban Kao, the Castle has quickly positioned itself as the most loved party venue on the island, luring an array of local and international DJs to its triad of parties each month.
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