Nang Thong Beach

8.641733 N / 98.245833 O

Nang Thong Beach Surf Spot Guide, Thailand

Nestled on Thailand's stunning Andaman Sea coast, Nang Thong Beach delivers a classic beach-break experience with reliable right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom. This exposed stretch offers ordinary power waves that roll in regularly, creating an uncrowded paradise with a laid-back tropical vibe perfect for surfers seeking session after session without the hustle. Imagine longboarders gliding on mellow faces while shortboarders find playful walls, all under swaying palms.

Geography and Nature

Nang Thong Beach lies in the heart of Khao Lak, Phang Nga Province, about 60 kilometers north of Phuket along the Andaman Sea coastline. This 3.5-kilometer stretch of dark sand, speckled with black tin ore particles that shimmer in the sun, forms a wide, gently curving shoreline backed by lush greenery, palm trees, and occasional rocky headlands. Framed by low hills and national parks like Khao Lak-Lam Ru just 6.6 kilometers away, it feels semi-remote yet accessible, with a quiet, resort-lined ambiance rather than urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Nang Thong Beach fires up as a sandy beach break, dishing out both rights and lefts in A-frame style peaks that suit a variety of boards. It thrives on west to southwest swells, with east winds holding offshore to groom clean faces, especially at low and mid tides when the waves stand up best over the forgiving sandbar bottom. On a typical session, expect regular, ordinary-powered waves around 1 meter, providing fun, approachable rides from takeoff to shore without overwhelming punch.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf thanks to a mix of windswells and groundswells, making it quite reliable year-round but peaking during the dry season from May to October when southwest swells align with lighter winds. Avoid November to April's wetter months if possible, as stronger onshore winds can chop things up, though occasional clean days still pop. Time your trip for early mornings or weekdays to maximize glassy conditions.

Crowd Levels

Nang Thong Beach stays remarkably empty, with minimal surfers on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share lineups with a small mix of locals and traveling surfers, keeping sessions spacious.

Who It's For

Suited to all skill levels, Nang Thong shines for beginners building confidence on its sandy, mellow waves and intermediates honing turns on consistent peaks. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional steeper faces during bigger swells, though it's more about fun volume than high-performance barrels. Everyone walks away stoked from long, forgiving rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for dangerous rips that can pull offshore, especially on bigger days—paddle parallel to escape and respect the current. Occasional rocks near the shore add minor obstacles, so scout entry points carefully.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice to block the sun. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, still calling for just a rash vest or thin summer top on cooler mornings. Spring and fall transition with 27 to 29 degrees Celsius waters, sticking to minimal coverage like trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Phuket International Airport (HKT), 80 kilometers south, then drive north on Highway 4 for about 1.5 hours through scenic coastal roads. Alternatively, Krabi Airport (KBV) is 150 kilometers southeast, a 2.5-hour drive. No direct trains run nearby, but songthaews or taxis from Phuket cost around 2000 baht shared. Parking is plentiful and free along beachfront roads like Nang Thong Road or Phetkasem Road, with spots within 100 meters of the sand. Public minibuses ply the highway from Phuket, dropping near resorts for a short walk to the break.

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Nang Thong Beach 

Thailand
8.641733 N / 98.245833 O
In the city
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Nang Thong Beach Surf Spot Guide, Thailand

Nestled on Thailand's stunning Andaman Sea coast, Nang Thong Beach delivers a classic beach-break experience with reliable right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom. This exposed stretch offers ordinary power waves that roll in regularly, creating an uncrowded paradise with a laid-back tropical vibe perfect for surfers seeking session after session without the hustle. Imagine longboarders gliding on mellow faces while shortboarders find playful walls, all under swaying palms.

Geography and Nature

Nang Thong Beach lies in the heart of Khao Lak, Phang Nga Province, about 60 kilometers north of Phuket along the Andaman Sea coastline. This 3.5-kilometer stretch of dark sand, speckled with black tin ore particles that shimmer in the sun, forms a wide, gently curving shoreline backed by lush greenery, palm trees, and occasional rocky headlands. Framed by low hills and national parks like Khao Lak-Lam Ru just 6.6 kilometers away, it feels semi-remote yet accessible, with a quiet, resort-lined ambiance rather than urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Nang Thong Beach fires up as a sandy beach break, dishing out both rights and lefts in A-frame style peaks that suit a variety of boards. It thrives on west to southwest swells, with east winds holding offshore to groom clean faces, especially at low and mid tides when the waves stand up best over the forgiving sandbar bottom. On a typical session, expect regular, ordinary-powered waves around 1 meter, providing fun, approachable rides from takeoff to shore without overwhelming punch.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf thanks to a mix of windswells and groundswells, making it quite reliable year-round but peaking during the dry season from May to October when southwest swells align with lighter winds. Avoid November to April's wetter months if possible, as stronger onshore winds can chop things up, though occasional clean days still pop. Time your trip for early mornings or weekdays to maximize glassy conditions.

Crowd Levels

Nang Thong Beach stays remarkably empty, with minimal surfers on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share lineups with a small mix of locals and traveling surfers, keeping sessions spacious.

Who It's For

Suited to all skill levels, Nang Thong shines for beginners building confidence on its sandy, mellow waves and intermediates honing turns on consistent peaks. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional steeper faces during bigger swells, though it's more about fun volume than high-performance barrels. Everyone walks away stoked from long, forgiving rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for dangerous rips that can pull offshore, especially on bigger days—paddle parallel to escape and respect the current. Occasional rocks near the shore add minor obstacles, so scout entry points carefully.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice to block the sun. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, still calling for just a rash vest or thin summer top on cooler mornings. Spring and fall transition with 27 to 29 degrees Celsius waters, sticking to minimal coverage like trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Phuket International Airport (HKT), 80 kilometers south, then drive north on Highway 4 for about 1.5 hours through scenic coastal roads. Alternatively, Krabi Airport (KBV) is 150 kilometers southeast, a 2.5-hour drive. No direct trains run nearby, but songthaews or taxis from Phuket cost around 2000 baht shared. Parking is plentiful and free along beachfront roads like Nang Thong Road or Phetkasem Road, with spots within 100 meters of the sand. Public minibuses ply the highway from Phuket, dropping near resorts for a short walk to the break.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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FAQ

The dry season from May to October offers the most consistent and best conditions at Nang Thong Beach. During these months, southwest swells align with lighter east winds that hold offshore and groom clean faces. While the spot remains fairly reliable year-round thanks to windswells and groundswells, avoid November to April when stronger onshore winds can chop conditions, though occasional clean days still occur.
Yes, Nang Thong Beach is excellent for beginners and all skill levels. The sandy beach break delivers mellow, ordinary-powered waves around one meter that provide fun, approachable rides from takeoff to shore without overwhelming punch. Intermediates enjoy consistent peaks for honing turns, while advanced surfers appreciate occasional steeper faces during bigger swells, making it more about fun volume than high-performance barrels.
Nang Thong Beach is a sandy beach break that produces both right and left-handed A-frame style peaks. The break thrives on west to southwest swells with east winds holding offshore to groom clean faces, especially at low and mid tides when waves stand up best over the forgiving sandbar bottom. Expect regular, ordinary-powered waves suitable for various board types and riding styles.
Nang Thong Beach stays remarkably empty with minimal surfers on weekdays and weekends, offering spacious lineups. Reach it by flying into Phuket International Airport 80 kilometers south, then driving north on Highway 4 for about 1.5 hours. Parking is plentiful and free along beachfront roads within 100 meters of the sand, or take shared songthaews from Phuket for around 2000 baht.
Nang Thong Beach delivers a classic, uncrowded beach-break experience with reliable right and left handers over a sandy bottom in a laid-back tropical setting. Located in Khao Lak along a 3.5-kilometer stretch of dark sand backed by lush greenery and national parks, it feels semi-remote yet accessible. The combination of consistent ordinary-powered waves, minimal crowds, and mellow conditions creates an ideal paradise for surfers seeking session after session without hustle.

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