Top 10 Beaches in Thailand You Must Visit

Top 10 Beaches in Thailand You Must Visit

Posted by MarinetoAlpine on Friday, 10th January 2025.

Discover the top 10 beaches in Thailand. Plan your beach getaway now!

Railay Beach: a small peninsula between the city of  Krabi and Ao Nang in Thailand, accessible only by boat due to high limestone cliffs cutting off mainland access. These cliffs attract rock climbers from all over the world, but the area is also popular due to its beautiful beaches and relaxing atmosphere. Railay Beach is an outstanding beach divided into parts: Railay beach West that is surrounded by limestone cliffs, where swimming is possible and also has sunset watch point. Railay Beach East has a limestone cliff at the end of the beach with a height suitable for rock climbing, so it is famous for rock climbing, among foreign tourists. Phra Nang inside Phra Nang cave is the area of respect and worship for sailors. When entering and the cave and looking out, tourists will see the mouth of the cave with stalactites descending to form an attractive chandelier, and it is also another beautiful sunset viewpoint.

Phuket: Thailand's Phuket island appeals to a wide range of beach lovers, as it is surrounded by many magnificent beaches such as Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, Kata Yai, Kata Noi, and Mai Khao, offering instruction and equipment for diving, snorkelling, windsurfing and sailing. If not surfing or snorkelling enjoy the sunset at family-friendly Kata Beach. Patong, a popular tourist destination for luxurious accommodations and nightlife attracts a lively crowd with its thrilling water sports and ample people-watching opportunities. Kata Noi Beach, Nai Harn Beach or Freedom Beach a quieter atmosphere full of untouched natural beauty. Laem Phromthep viewpoint known to feature the most beautiful sunsets in Thailand.

Ko Samui: Koh Samui, located in the Gulf of Thailand is known for its stunning palm-fringed beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush tropical rainforests. Koh Samui has become a popular destination for travellers seeking relaxation and adventure. It is home for some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand including Chaweng Beach, Lamai Beach, Maenam Beach and Choeng Mon Beach. Chaweng Beach —it's Koh Samui's most famous and vibrant beach, stretched for 6 kilometres, offering an array of activities and amenities, making it perfect for those seeking a lively atmosphere.

Ko Lanta: Ko Lanta is one of Thailand’s most beautiful islands, located just off the coast of Krabi, a long coastline with nearly a dozen beaches, some considered to be the finest in the country, and each one with its own charm and atmosphere. The rolling forest backdrop, soft white sand, ample marine life and gorgeous sea views making it very inviting day on the beach. Kantiang Beach is the perfect place to stay and experience the vibe of Koh Lanta's gorgeous southern beaches because of its quiet atmosphere and easy access to great food and accommodations.

Ko Chang: Named after its elephant-shaped headland, Ko Chang or "Elephant Island," is Thailand’s primary destination for those visiting Koh Chang Marine national park which includes dozens of unspoiled islands. Koh Chang is 70% covered by unspoiled rainforest with its residents becoming more involved in tourism.. Not only its naturally beautiful, the island is also home to a wide range of wildlife, including native birds, snakes, deer, and even a number of elephants. Koh Chang and the nearby islands are great for snorkelling, diving, camping, and jungle hiking. Head to White Sand Beach for lots of convenient amenities, or enjoy the nightlife at Lonely Beach. Meanwhile, families will love beachcombing at low tide at Klong Prao Beach and Kai Bae Beach.

Ko Tao: The tiny island Koh Tao ("Turtle Island"), 45 km north of Koh Phangam, is one of the top scuba diving destinations and also best known as a world-class snorkelling in Thailand. Surrounded by the Gulf of Thailand, this tiny island is home to vibrant coral reefs, colourful marine life and picturesque white sand beaches. With affordable accommodations along Sairee Beach, which come nightfall, will light up with beach bars, restaurants and fire dancers. Other top-notch shores include Tanote Bay, which boasts excellent cliff jumping, and Ko Nang Yuan, three nearby islands that offer fantastic scuba diving opportunities.

Ko Phi Phi: Koh Phi Phi national park is well known for its beautiful and lively marine life, where visitors from all over the world come to discover the underwater beauty and explore the local snorkelling spots. Phi Phi island national park  contains 2 big islands – Koh Phi Phi Don and Koh Phi Phi Le, and 4 smaller islands nearby – Koh Yung, Koh Mai Phai, Koh Pida Nok and Koh Pida Nai. Koh Phi Phi also features a vibrant nightlife with Tonsai beach containing dozens of beach bars and restaurants and lively Tonsai village consisting of a maze of shops, bars, and restaurants. Smaller beaches around the island are alternatively ideal for honeymooners, families, those on a budget, and those looking for the ultimate luxury resort retreat.

Ko Kood: Koh Kood, an unspoiled slice of tropical heaven, is a beautiful island located in the Gulf of Thailand, known for its stunning beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and its relaxing vibe. This island escape is often missed by tourists visiting Thailand, but definitely worth visiting. With gorgeous Beaches and little other infrastructure, it's a resort Destination that caters to those looking for a quiet beach paradise, with soft sand, crystal clear water, and little else. Relaxing is the predominate activity on this island, whose unspoiled nature and leisurely local lifestyle are the prime attractions. Snorkelling or exploring the island's beaches and forests are activities for the more adventurous, also boat trips to nearby islands for sightseeing, snorkelling, and scuba diving are also options. A small fishing village, located at Ao Salat on the Northeast of the island, provides an opportunity to experence island culture.

Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park: one of Thailand's National park which reflects beautiful natural resources, with rain forest, beach forest, and mangrove forest, and also mountains such as Khao Lak, Khao Lam Ru, Khao Saeng Thong, Khao Mai Kaew, and Khao Plai Bang To. The national park area borders the sea, so there are a variety of ecosystem-stone beach, sand beach, and coral reefs. Ton Chong Fa Waterfall, a big waterfall of the 200-meter mountain. Hat Khao Lak, a sandy beach with stunning view for relaxing and swimming. There are beautiful viewpoints and coral reef beach. Lam Ru Waterfall, a 5-tier waterfall. Phrao Waterfall and Hin Lad Waterfall, 2 waterfalls that originate from Plai Bang To Canal. Phor Ta Khao Lak Shrine which is the most sacred shrine in this area and the landmark to the national park.

Ko Samet: a beautiful island with powdery white sand, generally great year-round weather, and a variety of lodging options, Koh Samet boasts famous for number of fine white sandy beaches including Hat Sai Kaew, Ao Noi Na, Ao Luk Yon, Ao Phai, Ao Putsa, Ao Tubtim, Ao Lung Dum, Ao Cho, Ao Tawan, Ao Wong Duean, Ao Thian, Ao Wai, Ao Kiu, Ao Pakarang, Ao Karang and Ao Phrao. Besides its beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea. Koh Samet also offers many more activities that make it a perfect getaway for groups, families, or lovers. Ko Samet is a popular weekend getaway destination for Bangkok travellers with plenty of affordable hotels, and several idyllic beaches, Ko Samet has everything you need for a relaxing vacation.

 

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