There are no umbrellas, sunbeds or any obvious signs of infrastructure on these 210 meters of land.
This beach is rarely cleaned, so it may not be the cleanest on the island, but the garbage is natural: fragments of dead coral, broken coconut shells - this makes the beach even more beautiful, wild and primitive. Here you can forget that you are on the most developed island of Thailand.
The flora of the beach is made up of mixed species of trees, there are palm trees, shrubs and rocks on the sides of the beach.
The sand is very soft, light gray in color. The entrance to the sea is of medium depth. The water is very clear, light blue color! Wind in high season is practically absent here!
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Read morePros: Quiet & clean beach away from crowds & sea activities. Also great for animal lovers as there are friendly dogs belonging to the nearby residents (none of the dogs are aggressive) 🐕
Neutral: The residents of the adjacent village houses charge a small fee for entry as they have to clean up after irresponsible visitors
Cons: The entire sea bed is covered with sharp, dead corals, making it painful to wade in & unswimmable which defeats the entire point of going to the beach for me. The earthen road leading to the parking area is also in poor condition for vehicles & you would have to ride / drive on the far left / right at certain spots to avoid...
Read moreTo access this beach you need to go through private property, so they charge a nominal fee of 20 baht per person to access the stairs to the beach. If you come via your own car, it is an additional 50 baht to park your car, but if you come via scooter, it's free to park your bike. Once you come down the stairs there is a little beach bar that has cold drinks and some snacks. It's best to come around high tide, if you're wanting to float in the water, otherwise you'll have to navigate a lot of rocks and coral. So be sure to check the tides before making...
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