Best Thailand Beaches

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  • 16. Kata Beach // Phuket

    Kata Beach
    Jacek Lesniowski
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Surfing
    • Kitesurfing

    Kata Beach is a laid-back sandy crescent stretching for around 1km along the southwest coast of Phuket. Although it can be busy, it is nowhere near as crowded as Patong. It has a more local "villagey" atmosphere making it popular with families and couples looking for a relaxing place to spend the day. It's also known as Kata Bay or Kata Yai.

    Protruding tree-covered headlands separate it from read more »

  • 17. Karon Beach // Phuket

    Karon Beach
    © pretoperola
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Surfing
    • Kitesurfing

    Karon Beach is popular and busy but still manages to deliver that feeling of paradise on earth when you visit. The 3-mile long beach has powder-soft white sand lapped by clear blue waters edged with white waves.

    It’s a popular scene with artists who often sit at their easels and recreate the view. The beach is also home to a beautiful temple known locally as Wat Suwan Khiri Ket. The… read more »

  • 18. Surin Beach // Phuket

    Surin Beach
    Mark Leo
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Swimming
    • Surfing

    Surin Beach oozes luxury and is overlooked by some of the most expensive real estate on Phuket Island. Popular with celebrities, this beautiful beach has clean white sand, turquoise waters and a nice mix of activities. It remains quieter than Patong Beach with an air of upscale exclusivity.

    Swimming on Surin Beach is best between November and April. At other times the rough waves develop a dangerous undertow, when red… read more »

  • 19. Ao Sane Beach // Phuket

    Ao Sane Beach
    © Thomas Tangelder
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Swimming

    If you're looking for a small sandy spot in Phuket, look no further than Ao Sane, a quiet 200m long cove tucked away and reasonably uncrowded. It is not easy to find, hence it remains something of a hidden gem.

    Although the cove is visible from the road and from Nai Harn Beach, it is only accessible by driving through the Nai Harn Resort. There are a few beach bungalows… read more »

  • 20. Chaweng Beach // Koh Samui

    Chaweng Beach

    Chaweng beach is the most popular and best known beach on the island of Koh Samui. The 4 mile long stretch of white sand is also located in what is one of Thailand's premier holiday resorts and Chaweng certainly lives up to any expectations.

    The beach itself is pretty impressive and one of the island's best; palm fringed with masses of white powdery sand gently sloping down to the pristine… read more »

  • 21. Railay Beach East // Krabi

    Railay Beach East
    © Chamaiporn Kitina

    Located on the east-facing side of Railay peninsula, Railay Beach East is refreshingly different from other nearby beaches such as Railay Beach West and Ao Nang Beach.

    For a start, it is very narrow, edged with a tangle of mangroves and unsuitable for swimming. It is well used by local fishermen though. There's a small jetty and it's the ideal place to find a longtail boat to whisk… read more »

  • 22. Ya Nui Beach // Phuket

    Ya Nui Beach
    © sergwsq
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Swimming

    Ya Nui Beach is a compact but pretty cove beneath Phromthep Viewpoint. Tranquil and relaxing, it has golden sands which are often scattered with seashells washed ashore by the turquoise waves. At the centre of the beach is a large rock just offshore and views to Koh Kaeo Noi Island.

    Swimming is generally safe all year round at Ya Nui, although red flags will warn of dangerous conditions and should… read more »

  • 23. Ao Yon Beach // Phuket

    Ao Yon Beach
    © Sunantam
    Great for:
    • Swimming

    Ao Yon Beach is near Cape Panwa in Phuket. It is actually two coves divided by a rocky headland. Park your car on the road and walk down one of the paths to the beach – you will come to the larger Ao Yon Beach first.

    The leaning coconut palms offer shade along the narrow white sandy beach and there's a stream running down from the hills at the extreme… read more »

  • 24. Rawai Beach // Phuket

    Rawai Beach
    Colm Britton
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling

    Gateway to the scenic offshore islands, Rawai Beach is at the southern tip of Phuket between Chalong Bay and Promthep Cape, incidentally the best viewpoint on the island.

    Rawai Beach is a peaceful haven compared with other beaches in the area, although it is a working beach with a pier. There are no sunbed rentals or jet skis so bring your own towel and find a quiet spot beneath the… read more »

  • 25. Kamala Beach // Phuket

    Kamala Beach
    David Johnson
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Swimming
    • Surfing

    Located right next to Patong, but a world apart when it comes to ambience, Kamala Beach is laid back, less crowded and generally frequented with couples, retirees and expats. Of course, it has the same gorgeous soft sand and shimmering waters as it's better known neighbour but it is more enjoyable with less commotion.

    Kamala Beach is accessible from a small street at the bottom of the hill off the… read more »

  • 26. Paradise Beach // Phuket

    Paradise Beach
    Roma Neus
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Swimming

    The name Paradise Beach could apply to many beaches in Thailand, but it is appropriately assigned to a small cove 4 km west of Patong at the end of the road. Tucked away and not easy to find, it consists of two idyllic sandy coves each with soft sand, clear blue waters and leaning coconut palms. What more could you ask for in paradise?

    The 90 metre main beach… read more »

  • 27. Patong Beach // Phuket

    Patong Beach
    Valeria Bolotova
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Surfing
    • Kitesurfing

    Located on the southwest coast of Phuket Island, Patong Beach is by far the busiest and most popular beach in Phuket, especially loved by partygoers and youngsters in search of a good time. The curving 3km long sandy beach is lined with numerous shops and services and is bold and vibrant.

    Unless you arrive early there's nowhere to park your motorbike, never mind a car! After dark, it's popular with… read more »

  • 28. Nai Yang Beach // Phuket

    Nai Yang Beach
    Andy Mitchell
    Great for:
    • Snorkeling
    • Kitesurfing

    Popular with locals, Nai Yang Beach is the closest beach to Phuket International Airport, located just south of Mai Khao Beach. It's a good place to mingle, join in a game of volleyball or just relax and people-watch. The vast stretch of white sand and shallow turquoise waters are stunningly scenic, backed by waving casuarina trees and relatively little development.

    Swimming is pleasant and safe from November to April… read more »