Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Chop, Small wave
Water hazards: Reefs
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Beach break. Beautiful, clear water. Reef outside. Flat to the north between the reef and the beach.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Beautiful, white sand. 7km long beach. Beach not so wide, but enough space to launch and land.
Identified hazards: Trees
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time. The water is around 26C.
Wind type: Trade
Wind specificities: Expect light winds. Works only during NE monsoon. November to mid February: the Northeasterly monsoons, wind ranging from 8-18 knots in a NE, E and tending SE in Jan/Feb direction. Wind blows in cycles averaging 6-10 days at a time. Wind is generally strongest in the morning/lunch time and decreasing in the afternoon. There is still some rain throughout November until mid December, this can affect the steady monsoonal winds, create sometimes squally conditions, but generally the wind is very consistent. Mid February to end of April: summer time, hot and no rain. If you want wind go to Hua Hin. Mid May to August: the Southwesterly monsoons, winds ranging from 8-20 knots, the rainy season during this time, more rain in May then decreasing. Wind comes from the SW to W and becomes more northerly as the season moves progresses, wind can be very good but is generally less consistent than the NW monsoon. Be careful of any storm fronts coming through, wind can increase from nothing to 40 knots suddenly. September to October: change over period, possibly no wind and plenty of rain.
Best months: January, February, November, December
Access description: by Car - 1.5 hours flight from Bangkok, 14 hours bus or train and ferry from Bangkok. East coast of Kho Samui, close to the airport.
Specific rules: Zones
Extra: Don't kite in front of the airport, kite further north or south.
Nightlife: This wonderful beach has the greatest concentration of venues, and most of the nightlife at the central of this area. A good choice of music venues ranging from traditional Thai to jazz, rock to roots-reggae, are serve for someone who are crazy in songs, moreover; many of them keeping open until dawn. There are plenty of bars and restaurants right on the beach, offering a dreamy view of the Gulf in the quieter evening.
Accommodations: Rooms, Shower, Toilet, Food, Parking
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Rocks
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat to choppy water.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Small sandy beach surrounded by rocks.
Identified hazards: Rocks
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from December to April.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Or take a boat from Ban Phe Koh Samet (7 km). Ban Phe is about 190 km from Bangkok and 80 km from Pattaya.
Specific rules: None
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Small wave
Water hazards: Swimmers, Shells
Water quality: Clean
Infos: It is ridable at high and low tides. There is a sandbank running parallel to the beach which gives flat shallow water on the inside which is ideal for learning and for advanced kiters who want to practice tricks. This sandbar and the curve of the beach allows us to kitesurf from the same location all year round.
Beach type & size: Sand - Big
Infos: 5 km long white sand beach.
Identified hazards: Shells, Trees
Beachgoer: January, February, March, April, November, December
Wind type: Thermal
Wind specificities: Trang consistently has more wind than other kitesufing destinations in Thailand. Pak Nang Beach is ridable all year round. Wind averages 12-25 knots. When the wind in Phuket is barely strong enough to get riding, it will still be blowing in Trang. The wind blows strong from the Northeast from November to April. Wind blows from the Southwest from May to October.
Best months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Access description: by Car, Bus, Train, Boat - Trang is in southern Thailand about 300 km's south of Phuket and a one hour drive south of Krabi. The provinsial town of Trang is home to friendly Thai people who welcome visitors to the area. Most tourists are still Thai weekenders. Trang is like Phuket 20 years ago, it's still unspoilt by tourism.
Specific rules: None
Accommodations: Rooms, Camping, School, Shop, Rental, Rescue, Shower, Toilet, Food, Parking
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Ships
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat to choppy water.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Small sandy beach surrounded by rocks.
Identified hazards: Rocks
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from December to April.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Or take a boat from Ban Phe Koh Samet (7 km). Ban Phe is about 190 km from Bangkok and 80 km from Pattaya.
Specific rules: None
Accommodations: Food
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat
Water quality: Clean
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Very lonely beach, no swimmers, no hazards
Identified hazards: None
Beachgoer: None
Best months: January, May, June, July, August, December
Access description: by Car -
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Bridge
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat to choppy water. Small pier in the middle of the small bay.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Small sandy beach surrounded by rocks.
Identified hazards: Rocks
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from December to April. Sideonshore winds are recommended.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Or take a boat from Ban Phe Koh Samet (7 km). Ban Phe is about 190 km from Bangkok and 80 km from Pattaya.
Specific rules: None
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Reefs
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat to choppy water. The coral reef starts just 100 meters off the beach.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Facing the mainland, which you can see on a clear day, Sairee Beach is a long beautifully curved beach, stretching roughly 2 miles. Palm trees and vegetation grow wildly, creating a green border between the beach and the island itself. It is only ok for advanced kitesurfers since the launching area is very small and cluttered with rocks.
Identified hazards: Rocks, Trees
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from winter to spring.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Koh Tao is an island north of Ko Samui.
Specific rules: Zones
Extra: Sailing far from beach only.
Accommodations: Rooms
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Bridge
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Nice, clear water. Flat to choppy.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Small, sandy beach.
Identified hazards: Trees
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time. The water is around 26C.
Wind type: Trade
Wind specificities: Works only in SW monsoon. November to mid February: the Northeasterly monsoons, wind ranging from 8-18 knots in a NE, E and tending SE in January and February direction. Wind blows in cycles averaging 6-10 days at a time. Wind is generally strongest in the morning/lunch time and decreasing in the afternoon. There is still some rain throughout November until mid December, this can affect the steady monsoonal winds, create sometimes squally conditions, but generally the wind is very consistent. Mid February to end of April: summer time, hot and no rain. If you want wind go to Hua Hin. Mid May to August: the South Westerly monsoons, winds ranging from 8-20 knots, the rainy season during this time, more rain in May then decreasing. Wind comes from the SW to W and becomes more northerly as the season moves progresses, wind can be very good but is generally less consistent than the NW monsoon. Be careful of any storm fronts coming through, wind can increase from nothing to 40 knots suddenly. September to October: change over period, possibly no wind and plenty of rain.
Best months: May, June, July, August
Access description: by Car - 1.5 hours flight from Bangkok, 14 hours bus or train and ferry from Bangkok. Southwest coast of Kho Samui.
Specific rules: None
Nightlife: Koh Samui has a great nightlife you can choose between Chaweng and Lamai beaches, they offer pubs, clubs, go-go bars with the occasional foam parties and monthly beach party thrown in.
Accommodations: Parking
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Chop
Water hazards: None
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Tide not a factor, no waves. Flat or choppy. Shallow (>100m) between February to September. No rocks, reefs or corals.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Beautiful white sand, nice roomy launching area. More than 4 km sandy beach. Easy landing and launching. No major danger, perfect for beginners.
Identified hazards: None
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Average temperature is 30C, water 27C. Wetsuit not needed. Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season (September to October) is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind type: Thermal
Wind specificities: November to March Northwest sideonshore 15 knots. April to June Southwest sideonshore 15 knots. July and August onshore 18-20 knots. Wind blows all year except October with the most consistent wind November to March and the strongest wind July and August. West oriented, wind on and sideshore all the year. End November to February thermal wind in the afternoon, about 15 knots. March to May stronger wind, up to 18/20 knots (15-23 days/month). June to August, average 15 days/months with >20 knots. Wind season 10 months/year.
Best months: January, February, March, July, August, November, December
Access description: by Car - Arrange transportation from Bangkok to Pattaya (many alternatives from the USD 2 equivalent public bus to a private taxi from the airport for anywhere from $20 to $40 one way). Pattaya is approximately 150 km (about 2 1/2 hours) from Bangkok on Sukhumvit. The Blue Lagoon is located at Sukhumvit 155, look for a large blue sign with white print. Huge building at the beach.
Specific rules: Other
Extra: The local kiters do emphasize and adhere to safe kiting standards.
Nightlife: Huge nightlife in Pattaya.
Accommodations: Rooms, Shop, Rescue, Shower, Toilet, Food, Parking
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Island
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Swimmers
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat water. Shallow area. Watch out for swimmers.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Three islands connected by tiny stretches of sand and bordered by the immense blueness of the Gulf of Thailand.
Identified hazards: Rocks
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Works only in a WNW and SW.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Get to Ko Samui. From here to Ko Tao and then to Koh Nang Yuan.
Specific rules: None
Extra: Experienced riders only.
Accommodations: None
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Reefs
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: The water is shallow (waist deep) inside the reef and has flat water, choppy outside the reef.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Identified hazards: Trees
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time. Water temperature: 26+C.
Wind specificities: Wind blowing from December to March. Side/sideonshore (E/SE), typically 15-20 knots, days with 25-30 knots possible. All the south coast of the island works from mid December to April and from June to September. In January, February and March, we get 16 knots average 8 days out of 10. April never sees any wind because this time of the year is the transition period between NE monsoon and SW monsoon.
Best months: January, February, March, December
Access description: by Car - From Bangkok: by plane to Koh Samui and than by boat to KPGN. By bus to Suratthani (Dongsak) and than boat to KPGN (joined ticket for boat and bus available). An island about 15km from Koh Samui.
Specific rules: None
Nightlife: Koh Pha Ngan is hosting the infamous Full Moon Party every month. Many bars around the island, and the beach bar right on the spot.
Accommodations: Rooms, Toilet, Food, Parking
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Chop
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat and shallow water. Crystal clear.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Mae Haad Beach is home to some of Koh Tao's nicest sun bathing spots and to a couple of Koh Tao's most luxurious resorts. Nice sandy beach.
Identified hazards: Trees
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from November to April.
Best months: January, February, March, April, November, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Koh Tao is an island north of Ko Samui. The beach is located south of Sairee Beach.
Accommodations: Rooms
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat
Water quality: Crystal clear
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Identified hazards: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time. Water temperature: 26+C.
Wind specificities: Wind blowing from December to March. Side/sideonshore (E/SE), typically 15-20 knots, days with 25-30 knots possible. All the south coast of the island works from mid December to April and from June to September. In January, February and March, we get 16 knots average 8 days out of 10. April never sees any wind because this time of the year is the transition period between NE monsoon and SW monsoon.
Best months: January, February, March, December
Access description: by Car - From Bangkok: by plane to Koh Samui and than by boat to KPGN. By bus to Suratthani (Dongsak) and than boat to KPGN (joined ticket for boat and bus available). An island about 15km from Koh Samui.
Specific rules: None
Nightlife: Koh Pha Ngan is hosting the infamous Full Moon Party every month. Many bars around the island, and the beach bar right on the spot.
Accommodations: Rooms
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Chop
Water hazards: Ships
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Rawai has a bigger chop then other spots on Phuket.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Narrow, sandy beach, about 2 km long.
Identified hazards: Trees
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: The wind is respectively onshore and sideshore. Good wind (given for 15-25 knots) from November to March.
Best months: January, February, March, November, December
Access description: by Car - Phuket Airport. Then drive to the southeast end of the island.
Specific rules: None
Accommodations: Rooms, Parking
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Ships, Reefs
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Sandy bay with an outlying reef which protects the inner bay and keeps the water flat like glass. For intermediate and expert riders there are large uncrowded bays to the left and right with sandy waist deep water, great for practicing and ripping it up. Beautiful, clear water.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Sandy beach, not too big, but space enough to launch and land.
Identified hazards: Trees
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time. The water is around 26C.
Wind type: Trade
Wind specificities: November to mid February: the Northeasterly monsoons, wind ranging from 8-18 knots in a NE, E and tending SE in January and February direction. The wind blows sideshore to onshore. Wind blows in cycles averaging 6-10 days at a time. Wind is generally strongest in the morning/lunch time and decreasing in the afternoon. There is still some rain throughout November until mid December, this can affect the steady monsoonal winds, create sometimes squally conditions, but generally the wind is very consistent. Mid February to end of April: summer time, hot and no rain. If you want wind go to Hua Hin. Mid May to August: the Southwesterly monsoons, winds ranging from 8-20 knots, the rainy season during this time, more rain in May then decreasing. Wind comes from the SW to W and becomes more northerly as the season moves progresses, wind can be very good but is generally less consistent than the NW monsoon. Be careful of any storm fronts coming through, wind can increase from nothing to 40 knots suddenly. September to October: change over period, possibly no wind and plenty of rain.
Best months: January, February, November, December
Access description: by Car - 1.5 hours flight from Bangkok, 14 hours bus or train and ferry from Bangkok. Southeast coast of Kho Samui.
Specific rules: None
Extra: At this you will find also a kitebeach, please see Samui Orchid beach info.
Accommodations: Shop, Shower, Toilet, Food
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Chop, Small wave
Water hazards: Reefs
Water quality: Clean
Infos: Choppy wave conditions and big beach break. For best chance of good conditions go to the north of Lamai beach.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Seaside is almost only 20 meter wide. As the wind comes most of the time from NE you stand in the beach break for launching the kite. Many people on the beach during high season.
Identified hazards: Trees
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time. The water is around 26C.
Wind type: Trade
Wind specificities: Wind is less than at Hua Thanon. November to mid February: the Northeasterly monsoons, wind ranging from 8-18 knots in a NE, E and tending SE in January and February direction. Wind blows in cycles averaging 6-10 days at a time. Wind is generally strongest in the morning/lunch time and decreasing in the afternoon. There is still some rain throughout November until mid December, this can affect the steady monsoonal winds, create sometimes squally conditions, but generally the wind is very consistent. Mid February to end of April: summer time, hot and no rain. If you want wind go to Hua Hin. Mid May to August: the Southwesterly monsoons, winds ranging from 8-20 knots, the rainy season during this time, more rain in May then decreasing. Wind comes from the SW to W and becomes more northerly as the season moves progresses, wind can be very good but is generally less consistent than the NW monsoon. Be careful of any storm fronts coming through, wind can increase from nothing to 40 knots suddenly. September to October: change over period, possibly no wind and plenty of rain. If you go to north of Lamai beach there will be definitely no wind with N and NE condition as hills act as a barrier
Best months: January, February, November, December
Access description: by Car - 1.5 hours flight from Bangkok, 14 hours bus or train and ferry from Bangkok. Southeast coast of Kho Samui.
Specific rules: None
Nightlife: Koh Samui has a great nightlife you can choose between Chaweng and Lamai beaches, they offer pubs, clubs, go-go bars with the occasional foam parties and monthly beach party thrown in.
Accommodations: Rooms, School, Shower, Toilet, Food, Parking
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat to choppy water.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Small sandy beach surrounded by rocks.
Identified hazards: Rocks, Trees
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from December to April.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Or take a boat from Ban Phe Koh Samet (7 km). Ban Phe is about 190 km from Bangkok and 80 km from Pattaya.
Specific rules: None
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean, River Mouth
Water type: Flat, Chop, Small wave
Water hazards: Animals
Water quality: Clean
Infos: With SE winds jellyfishes.
Beach type & size: Sand - Medium
Identified hazards: None
Wind type: Thermal, Frontal
Best months: January, February, March, November, December
Access description: by Car -
Specific rules: None
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Level: Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Flat, Chop
Water hazards: Bridge
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Flat to choppy water.
Beach type & size: Sand - Small
Infos: Small sandy beach surrounded by rocks.
Identified hazards: Rocks
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best winds from December to April. Sideonshore winds are recommended.
Best months: January, February, March, April, December
Access description: by Boat - Bangkok Airport. From the airport take a bus to Pattaya and from there a boat. Or take a boat from Ban Phe Koh Samet (7 km). Ban Phe is about 190 km from Bangkok and 80 km from Pattaya.
Specific rules: None
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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean
Water type: Chop, Small wave
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Be careful, the waves in Rayong are known to be dangerous for swimmers. Tides. Low tides from April to July.
Beach type & size: Sand - Tidal
Infos: Wide beach at low tide. Lots of space.
Identified hazards: None
Beachgoer: None
Weather specificities: Thailand is a tropical country with its typical high temperature all year round. 25-30C in the cold season, 35-40+C in the hot season and 30-35C during the rainy season. Humidity is always high, even though it's easier to bear during the cold season during which the sun shines. The rainy season is characterized by scattered heavy showers now and then everyday, cloudy weather almost full time.
Wind specificities: Best with South winds. Best winds from November to February.
Best months: January, February, November, December
Access description: by Car - Bangkok Airport. Go by bus to Pattaya and then take a boat. Just east of Rayong.
Specific rules: None
Accommodations: Rooms, Parking
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