Photo of Lam Kaen Beach with white sand surface © Unknown user Google
Photo of Lam Kaen Beach with white sand surface © Unknown user Google
8.1
Very good
8.1
Very good
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Located outside the settlement
Thap Lamu 64.2 km
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Lam Kaen Beach is located on the Andaman Sea (part of Indian ocean) and it is in the 37th place out of 97 beaches in the Phang-nga region 99.3 km away from its center, the city of Phang-nga. It is one of the beaches of Thap Lamu settlement, just 64.2 km from its center. The beach is located in a natural place, among the mountains.

It is a spacious bay with crystal turquoise water and white sand, so you don't need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers, hikers etc. It is not crowded place during the season.

Lam Kaen Beach coast is free for all. It has no amenities, only nature. .

In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities.

3 more beaches are also available within a 5 km radius. The best one is Ao Kuerk Bay Beach, which has a rating of 8.8.

Lam Kaen Beach (Phang-nga) is located outside the Thap Lamu settlement, which may cause some difficulties for travelers who stay far from the coast. However, the remoteness from the village is not always a bad thing. Lovers of quiet rest know, the farther the beach, the fewer crowds.

The beach stretches on the coast of the Similan islands and the correct question is not how to get to Lam Kaen Beach, but what mode of transport can be used to get to it, because this part of the coast is inaccessible by land. The beach can only be reached by water and you have to rent a boat to get there.

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+30 o C
Water temperature
0.9 M
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Average rating of nearest beaches is 8.5 (Excellent)

Lam Kaen Beach (Phang-nga) is located outside the Thap Lamu settlement, which may cause some difficulties for travelers who stay far from the coast. However, the remoteness from the village is not always a bad thing. Lovers of quiet rest know, the farther the beach, the fewer crowds.

The beach stretches on the coast of the Similan islands and the correct question is not how to get to Lam Kaen Beach, but what mode of transport can be used to get to it, because this part of the coast is inaccessible by land. The beach can only be reached by water and you have to rent a boat to get there.

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Khao Na Yak Golden Beach
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8.2 Very good

Localities

Thap Lamu  •  64.2km
Phang-nga  •  99.3km

Transport

PHZ  •  87.8km
Khao Lak Mc Donalds  •  66.2km
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LV
Lara Voss
User status Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

The Similans used to be a peaceful spot for diving, but now it's becoming overcrowded with day boats bringing in hundreds of tourists. It's no longer the secluded tropical paradise it once was. To have a better experience, consider staying on a live-aboard charter and exploring the less visited areas for a few days and nights.

3 months ago
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Zander Kovic
User status Novice Beachgoer
6 Pleasant

There were a lot of people at the beach, with numerous speed boats and tourists. Unfortunately, there was a lot of garbage around. The national park was enjoyable, but it would be even better with fewer tourists.

3 months ago
LN
Liora Nia
User status Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

The islands are beautiful to visit with their turquoise waters and soft sand. It can get crowded, making it a bit challenging to relax in the afternoon, but the water is perfect for both kids and adults to have fun in.

3 months ago
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Nolan Rivers
User status Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

The beach is a fantastic group of islands with a lot of marine life. I enjoyed a pleasant lunch while watching native birds and animals. It can get a bit crowded with tourists, but that's to be expected. The park closes periodically for wildlife revitalization. It's a stunning spot for snorkeling, and if you're lucky, you might see some huge turtles swimming by.

3 months ago
ER
Evan Rivers
User status Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

The sights and scenery at the beach were truly unforgettable. From the moment I arrived until I left, the experience felt surreal. The beaches were pristine and the waters were crystal clear. Everywhere I looked, I was met with picturesque scenes that seemed straight out of a postcard. I couldn't help but be amazed by the stunning surroundings, from the beautiful shades of blue in the water to the fine powdery sands and lush jungles. Snorkeling was a fantastic experience, with colorful fish and other marine life to admire. In short, a trip to the Similan Islands is more than just a trip - it's an unforgettable experience. Just remember to pack sunscreen, as I learned the hard way by forgetting about the sun and getting a bit too much of it on the magical beaches.

3 months ago