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If you’re planning to hit the beach near Bangkok later this year, November is your prime time. The monsoon season has packed its bags, the sun is back in full force, and the temperature is perfect for sunbathing and sea frolicking.
Here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of this pre-high season beach escape.
First stop, Pattaya. It’s just a two-hour drive from Bangkok, about 140 km away. This is the Swiss Army knife of beach destinations. You’ve got Jomtien Beach with its new look; the recent renovation has given it a fresher vibe with coconut trees lining the shore. Perfect for laying down your towel, catching some rays, and maybe taking a dip. But if you’re more about that action-packed life, there’s always a jet ski or a parasail calling your name.
Naklua Beach, on the other hand, is where to go to escape the party scene. Close to Jomtien Beach, it’s a serene and picturesque setting, with plenty of waterfront seafood spots. Try The Glass House Silver, featured in Thailand’s Favourite Restaurants 2024, at the tranquil northern end of Pattaya. It offers a relaxing atmosphere and a menu that includes Japanese selections, Thai classics, and popular Western dishes. Here you can enjoy the freshest catches while watching the waves.
Next on the list is Hua Hin, a scenic 200k three-hour drive from Bangkok. November here means sunny skies and cool breezes, perfect for early Thai winter beach days.
Hua Hin Beach is long, sandy, and just right for a morning jog or an evening stroll. When hunger strikes, you’ll find plenty of seafood restaurants serving exceptional Thai cuisine. Try Rock Lobster Tortellini at Big Fish & Bar, savour Thai Izakaya at Praça, and enjoy classic Thai dishes at Luna La Pran Restaurant all featured in Thailand’s Favourite Restaurants 2024.
The Cicada Market opens on weekends, with artsy vibes, live music, and local crafts galore.
For those craving genuine island magic, Koh Samet is your go-to. Hop on a ferry from Rayong, and in no time, you’re there. It’s only 168 km from Bangkok! November on Koh Samet is basically paradise with clear waters, white sands, and soothing weather. It’s like Mother Nature’s gift to beach bums.
Sai Kaew Beach is the superstar here. Soft sand, blue waters, and enough beach bars to keep you hydrated and happy. Whether you’re into snorkelling, diving, or just lounging with your favourite book, this beach has it all. For sunset chasers, Ao Prao Beach on the west side offers Instagram-worthy early evening pics.
November is the bee’s knees for a beach holiday near Bangkok. The weather is spot on. We’re talking clear skies, temperatures that make you want to stay outside all day, and just enough breeze to keep things comfy.
In November the monsoon has hopefully faded away, so less chance of surprise downpours to ruin your fun. The greenery is lush and lovely thanks to the recent rains, making everything look fresh and vibrant. November means you beat the crazy Jan-April crowds. You get the beach almost to yourself, which is a win in any book.
To make sure your November beach trip is all kinds of awesome, here are some handy tips:
November starts to see more tourists, so snag your hotel or resort early. Go for beachfront if you can.
Renting a car gives you the freedom to beach hop. If not, plenty of buses and taxis are available. For those who prefer online ride services, Grab, Lineman are excellent options. Or take a minibus for an affordable and convenient way to hop around town.
Don’t skip on the seafood. Each place has its own specialities, and trust us, you don’t want to miss out.
So there you have it. November is undeniably the time to hit the beaches near Bangkok. Whether you’re drawn to Pattaya’s nightlife, Hua Hin’s historic charm, or Koh Samet’s island paradise, you’re in for a treat. With perfect weather and breathtaking scenery, there’s no better way to escape the winter blues than basking in Thai sunshine. Grab your sun glasses, pack that sunscreen, and get ready for the beach holiday of your dreams. See you on the sand!
Whether it’s water sports in Pattaya or snorkelling in Koh Samet, there’s plenty to keep you busy.
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