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Klong Dao Beach

Klong Dao Beach

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Best time to visit

Late afternoon offers cooler temperatures and stunning sunsets, while dry season from November to April ensures pleasant beach weather without the monsoon.

Budget tips

Access to the beach is free, and dining at local seafood shacks offers delicious meals at budget-friendly prices. Renting snorkeling gear from nearby shops can save money compared to hotel rentals.

Recommended for

Beach lovers, Families, Nature photographers, Couples seeking romantic sunsets

Plan your visit

3-4 hours

About

Hitre informacije: The beach stretches nearly 4 kilometers, giving visitors plenty of space to explore without feeling crowded. Famous for its soft golden sand and calm, shallow waters, it’s perfect for long swims and relaxing walks.

Vrhunci: Early mornings reveal a tranquil scene often graced by fishermen casting their nets, creating a picturesque blend of local life and natural beauty. The sunset silhouette of the towering limestone cliffs framing the beach adds a dramatic backdrop that makes evenings unforgettable.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable sandals for walking on soft sand and rocky spots.
  • Capture the best photos near the limestone cliffs during sunset for dramatic lighting.
  • Skip the busiest beach bars during peak hours to enjoy quieter, more relaxing spots.
  • Arrive early in the morning for a peaceful stroll and to see local fishermen at work.

Practical info

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Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.

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