Top 5 beaches to visit in Thailand
1. Pattaya
Beach.
It is about 3
kilometres long Beach. There is a shady road along the beach. The north beach
is quite a quiet place that tourists like to go swimming and chilling. It is
about 3 kilometres long Beach. There is a shady road along the beach. The north
beach is quite a quiet place that tourists like to go swimming and chilling.
Pattaya Beach is the most famous beach in Pattaya. It is a center of marine
activities for those who come to rest such as sunbathing and water sports. The
whole 3 kilometres along the beach is full of hotels, restaurants and souvenir
shops. However, if you like a quiet atmosphere, the northern part of this beach
is the best option.
2.
Phuket:
Phuket province is
located in southern Thailand. It is the biggest Island of Thailand and sits on
the Andaman sea. The nearest province to the north is Phang-nga and the
nearest provinces to the east are Phang-nga and Krabi.
Phuket has a large
Chinese influence, so you will see many Chinese shrines and Chinese Restaurants
around the City. Being a big Island, Phuket is surrounded by many magnificent
Beaches such as Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, Kata Yai, Kata Noi, and Mai Khao.
Laem Phromthep viewpoint is said to feature the most beautiful sunsets in
Thailand. It isn’t all just Beaches though, there is also fantastic classical
architecture such as the Goom Restaurant. That and the very welcome atmosphere
and the famous Phuket NIGHTLIFE, you can see why the Island is a hotspot for
tourists in Thailand.
3.
Railay Beach
Railay Beach is an outstanding beach with beautiful features with limestone cliffs. The beach is divided into 3 parts: railay beach West that is surrounded by limestone cliffs, where it is possible to swim and also a point to watch the sunset. Railay Beach East has a famous activity that is popular with foreign tourists, which is rock climbing. This is because at the end of the beach, there is a limestone cliff with a height suitable for rock climbing. Phra Nang Cave Beach, which is the location of Phra Nang Cave. Inside there is a shrine of Phra Nang that sailors in this area respect and worship. When entering 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. Getting there: Take a passenger boat (Hua Tong boat) at Ao Nang and Noppharat Thara Beaches. The fare is 100 Baht/ person/trip, and the journey takes about 20 minutes. Boats are available all-day morning-evening.
1. Pattaya
Beach.
It is about 3
kilometres long Beach. There is a shady road along the beach. The north beach
is quite a quiet place that tourists like to go swimming and chilling. It is
about 3 kilometres long Beach. There is a shady road along the beach. The north
beach is quite a quiet place that tourists like to go swimming and chilling.
Pattaya Beach is the most famous beach in Pattaya. It is a center of marine
activities for those who come to rest such as sunbathing and water sports. The
whole 3 kilometres along the beach is full of hotels, restaurants and souvenir
shops. However, if you like a quiet atmosphere, the northern part of this beach
is the best option.
2.
Phuket:
Phuket province is
located in southern Thailand. It is the biggest Island of Thailand and sits on
the Andaman sea. The nearest province to the north is Phang-nga and the
nearest provinces to the east are Phang-nga and Krabi.
Phuket has a large
Chinese influence, so you will see many Chinese shrines and Chinese Restaurants
around the City. Being a big Island, Phuket is surrounded by many magnificent
Beaches such as Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, Kata Yai, Kata Noi, and Mai Khao.
Laem Phromthep viewpoint is said to feature the most beautiful sunsets in
Thailand. It isn’t all just Beaches though, there is also fantastic classical
architecture such as the Goom Restaurant. That and the very welcome atmosphere
and the famous Phuket NIGHTLIFE, you can see why the Island is a hotspot for
tourists in Thailand.
3.
Railay Beach
Railay Beach is an
outstanding beach with beautiful features with limestone cliffs. The beach is
divided into 3 parts: railay beach West that is surrounded by limestone cliffs,
where it is possible to swim and also a point to watch the sunset. Railay Beach
East has a famous activity that is popular with foreign tourists, which is rock
climbing. This is because at the end of the beach, there is a limestone cliff
with a height suitable for rock climbing. Phra Nang Cave Beach, which is the
location of Phra Nang Cave. Inside there is a shrine of Phra Nang that sailors
in this area respect and worship. When entering 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.
Getting there: Take a passenger boat (Hua Tong boat) at Ao Nang and Noppharat
Thara Beaches. The fare is 100 Baht/ person/trip, and the journey takes about
20 minutes. Boats are available all-day morning-evening.
4.
Ko-Samui:
Samui is the third
largest Island in Thailand and the largest in an archipelago of more than 80
islands that includes the Ang Thong National Marine Park, a kayaking paradise
and day Trip from ko Samui. There are so many beautiful beaches here like
Chaweng, Lamai, Taling Ngam, and Natien. Besides plentiful nature, the Island
is also full of History and Culture.
Activities around ko
Samui include cooking courses, yoga instruction, Muay Thai training, scuba
diving, and even golf. While there are a few quieter Beaches that are ideal for
relaxation, particularly those that feature some of the finest 5-star resorts
in the world, and some that exude old-world charm, such as Bo Phut, which
features converted, old Chinese shophouses, Samui is a lively, exciting place
than it was a few decades ago. Ko Samui has developed into its own style of
Island paradise, retaining much of its natural beauty while offering nearly
every imaginable activity or service for the ultimate beach Holiday.
5.
Patong Beach:
In the Patong subdistrict,
between Kamala and Karon, this Beach is a top tourist destination for both
Thais and international visitors. The crescent shaped beach with fine sand
leads down to a still, clear sea which is perfect for watersports such as
Jet-skiing or inflatable ‘banana boats. The whole stretch of beach is filled
with amenities aimed at the tourist, with accommodation, travel agents and tour
companies, souvenir shops and chill out spots.

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