West Coast Islands
| Name | Thai Name | Alternate spellings | Province | Island Chain, Group, Archipelago | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ko Sai | เกาะทราย | Ko Singto (Lion Island) | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Pran Rocks (Islands off Hua Hin) | 12°28′59″N 100°00′00″E / 12.483°N 100.000°E / 12.483; 100.000 |
| Ko Sadao | เกาะสะเดา | Ko Tao | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Pran Rocks (Islands off Hua Hin) | 12°27′58″N 100°00′00″E / 12.466°N 100.000°E / 12.466; 100.000 |
| Ko Khi Nok | เกาะขี้นก | Ko Nok | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Pran Rocks (Islands off Hua Hin) | 12°28′59″N 100°00′00″E / 12.483°N 100.000°E / 12.483; 100.000 |
| Ko Kolam | Koh Kolum | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Prachuap Khiri Khan Coast | 12°13′59″N 100°00′58″E / 12.233°N 100.016°E / 12.233; 100.016 | |
| Ko Kolam Sao | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Prachuap Khiri Khan Coast | 12°13′52″N 100°00′58″E / 12.231°N 100.016°E / 12.231; 100.016 | ||
| Ko Sattakut | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Prachuap Khiri Khan Coast | 12°12′00″N 100°00′58″E / 12.200°N 100.016°E / 12.200; 100.016 | ||
| Ko Rom Thale | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Prachuap Khiri Khan Coast | 12°10′59″N 100°00′58″E / 12.183°N 100.016°E / 12.183; 100.016 | ||
| Ko Sing | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Prachuap Khiri Khan Coast | 11°03′00″N 99°31′59″E / 11.050°N 99.533°E / 11.050; 99.533 | ||
| Ko Talu | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Prachuap Khiri Khan Coast |
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