Pattaya and Jomtiem Beaches are the finest.
Pattaya and Jomtiem Beaches are the finest.
I love everything about going to the beach. Except for the sun, the sand, the water, the beach chair operators and the dickheads that think I'd like to buy whatever piece of crap they are trying to sell.
Last edited by TizMe; 06-06-2013 at 08:33 AM.
You can never have enough wooden frogs
Have to agree Ao Manao
http://www.aomanao.com/index.php?lang_page=e
I once went from Kata Noi (Phuket) south to drop off some old feller by boat (he was a mate's g/f's uncle). He had this lovely little shack on his own private beach, no access other than by sea, and he made a mean bong.
It was supposed to be a 30 minute round trip but it took us about six hours all told.
this is about the best beach in Thailand, hot or notOriginally Posted by blue
Originally Posted by DJ Pat
???????? How So ????????
^ because Pat's idea of a good beach is a little different to most people's
yes this IS about Thai beaches....lots of wonderful beaches worldwide...
hey even Grand beach Manitoba..although in January the water is a bit hard.
Okay will try to insert pic of my favourite...
oh well...not allowed it seems...anyways it is on Ko Roc Nok
I'm still looking for the one that was portrayed in the movie "The Beach". You know, the one that had acres and acres of weed growing wild.
^You've gotta swim about a mile out to it, remember
You should have visited Koh Chang in Trat in years gone by.
There was this little road side restaurant boasting the following hand written bill board:
Buy one bottle of Mekong and smoke all the ganja you like.
Beats harvesting weed by yourself, I`d say. The best of both worlds, liquor and weed.
And yes, the White Sand Beach was quite spectacular in those days.
^Unlike the crappy White Sands beach I found with fucking fire jugglers and a Filipino band that were far too loud
I wish I was born earlier
Cannot argue with that.
Went back a few years ago and absolutely loathed it. Never again.
But there is usually a new frontier as I found out
https://teakdoor.com/thailands-beache...d-in-trat.html
only in the Andaman sea ,on an iland you can find "clean water " beaches,
i'm 10 y in thailand ,done most of the coast and islands ,no clean water anny more .
Worst is Pattaya area,1 milj people, they all crap every day,and do you think all this waste water is going uphill to were ever? Offcourse not,all straight in the sea.
And tourists are supposed to swim there ? Location -location ? How dare they saying this word?
Patong Beach, forever the best. Has everything you could ever want!
Family will be coming over later this year and we plan to go down to Hua Hin so this could be a good day trip.
I did read the reviews, though, and they were mixed. I am kinda after clear blue water etc. but I don't think that can really be found down that side of the Gulf, right?
I am not a beach person but I had friends in town last week so I joined them for a day at Kamala.
It was spectacular! Clean sand and water, great rolling surf that was fun to play around in, and rather quiet being low season. We just dropped our towels wherever we wanted and got on with enjoying the day, only got bothered by one vendor who made a half hearted effort to sell us some trinkets but a firm 'no thanks' did the trick.
It's only the second or third time I've been to the beach in the 9ish years I've lived in Phuket but I was pleasantly impressed. A nice lunch of laarb moo and sticky rice washed down with a couple of beers and a postprandial nap made for a very pleasant day.
fantastic time of year on Phuket.Originally Posted by quimbian corholla
Koh Lanta got some nice beaches unattended during low season.
Pranburi has some really nice quiet beaches, not too hot cuz of the all the trees. If you're worried about the heat and getting a tan, maybe the beach really isn't for you. I usually stay at aleenta resort on pranburi beach. They've got some gorgeous rooms right on the beachfront. It's a beautiful and scenic location, not over run by tourists yet.
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