Pansea Beach

7.982067 N / 98.276717 O

Pansea Beach Surf Spot Guide, Thailand

Nestled on Phuket's exclusive northwest coast, Pansea Beach delivers a pristine left-hand point break that carves long, rewarding lines for those who time it right. The sandy bottom mixed with rock creates steep take-offs around 100 meters offshore near a prominent rock, leading into faster sections that demand precise maneuvering before closing out. This secluded gem offers a laid-back vibe with minimal crowds, perfect for experienced surfers chasing quality sessions in a tranquil setting.

Geography and Nature

Pansea Beach sits between Surin Beach and Bang Tao Beach on Phuket's west coast, a compact 250-meter stretch of fine white sand framed by rocky headlands and lush tropical greenery. The secluded cove feels remote despite its proximity to luxury resorts like Amanpuri and The Surin, with crystal-clear waters lapping at the shore and palm trees providing natural shade. Rocky outcrops at either end enhance the dramatic coastal landscape, keeping the spot feeling like a hidden pocket amid Phuket's busier beaches.

Surf Setup

Pansea Beach fires up as a classic left-point break, peeling off the northern headland with steep take-offs that fatten into faster walls ideal for cutbacks, holding shape up to 3 meters on good days. It thrives on southwest swells of 1 to 1.5 meters, with offshore winds from the northeast cleaning up the face for long rides spanning 150 to 300 meters. The wave performs across all tides but peaks at low to mid tide when the take-off rock exposes, blending sandy banks with underlying reef for punchy sections. In a typical session, expect 3 to 5 consistent sets per cycle, rewarding patient positioning with room to draw lines without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

Pansea delivers regular surf during Phuket's peak season from June to October, when southwest swells roll in reliably alongside lighter winds, with July and August often seeing the most consistent 1 to 2 meter waves. Avoid November to May when the bay faces onshore trades and flat spells dominate, though occasional pulses can surprise. Check forecasts closely, as the spot shines on select swells but remains weather-dependent overall.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers paddle out on weekdays or weekends, creating uncrowded lineups even during peak season. You'll share waves with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals in a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle steep drops and reef-influenced sections that require strong positioning and wave-reading skills. Beginners should steer clear due to the punchy take-offs and rocky bottom, while intermediates might catch smaller days for practice but will find the best rides challenging. Advanced boardriders will love the potential for long, high-line walls on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow reef and exposed rocks at low tide, especially on the inside corner where waves can close out. Strong rips may form on bigger days, so paddle smart and respect the lineup.

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 for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 28 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just boardshorts needed. Spring in April to May and fall in November average 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal gear like trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Phuket International Airport (HKT), about 25 kilometers south, for a 30 to 45-minute drive north along the west coast via Route 4233 through Kamala, merging onto Route 4018 toward Surin Beach. From there, it's a quick 6-kilometer scenic drive or 15-minute ride to the area; park at the tennis courts near Amanpuri and walk 5 to 10 minutes down a path to the beach. Public songthaews run from Surin Beach, or hike the steep headland trail from Surin Beach's north end for direct access, roughly 500 meters. No major train stations nearby, so taxis or scooter rentals offer flexible last-mile options.

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Pansea Beach 

Thailand
7.982067 N / 98.276717 O
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Pansea Beach Surf Spot Guide, Thailand

Nestled on Phuket's exclusive northwest coast, Pansea Beach delivers a pristine left-hand point break that carves long, rewarding lines for those who time it right. The sandy bottom mixed with rock creates steep take-offs around 100 meters offshore near a prominent rock, leading into faster sections that demand precise maneuvering before closing out. This secluded gem offers a laid-back vibe with minimal crowds, perfect for experienced surfers chasing quality sessions in a tranquil setting.

Geography and Nature

Pansea Beach sits between Surin Beach and Bang Tao Beach on Phuket's west coast, a compact 250-meter stretch of fine white sand framed by rocky headlands and lush tropical greenery. The secluded cove feels remote despite its proximity to luxury resorts like Amanpuri and The Surin, with crystal-clear waters lapping at the shore and palm trees providing natural shade. Rocky outcrops at either end enhance the dramatic coastal landscape, keeping the spot feeling like a hidden pocket amid Phuket's busier beaches.

Surf Setup

Pansea Beach fires up as a classic left-point break, peeling off the northern headland with steep take-offs that fatten into faster walls ideal for cutbacks, holding shape up to 3 meters on good days. It thrives on southwest swells of 1 to 1.5 meters, with offshore winds from the northeast cleaning up the face for long rides spanning 150 to 300 meters. The wave performs across all tides but peaks at low to mid tide when the take-off rock exposes, blending sandy banks with underlying reef for punchy sections. In a typical session, expect 3 to 5 consistent sets per cycle, rewarding patient positioning with room to draw lines without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

Pansea delivers regular surf during Phuket's peak season from June to October, when southwest swells roll in reliably alongside lighter winds, with July and August often seeing the most consistent 1 to 2 meter waves. Avoid November to May when the bay faces onshore trades and flat spells dominate, though occasional pulses can surprise. Check forecasts closely, as the spot shines on select swells but remains weather-dependent overall.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers paddle out on weekdays or weekends, creating uncrowded lineups even during peak season. You'll share waves with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals in a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle steep drops and reef-influenced sections that require strong positioning and wave-reading skills. Beginners should steer clear due to the punchy take-offs and rocky bottom, while intermediates might catch smaller days for practice but will find the best rides challenging. Advanced boardriders will love the potential for long, high-line walls on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow reef and exposed rocks at low tide, especially on the inside corner where waves can close out. Strong rips may form on bigger days, so paddle smart and respect the lineup.

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 for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 28 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just boardshorts needed. Spring in April to May and fall in November average 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal gear like trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Phuket International Airport (HKT), about 25 kilometers south, for a 30 to 45-minute drive north along the west coast via Route 4233 through Kamala, merging onto Route 4018 toward Surin Beach. From there, it's a quick 6-kilometer scenic drive or 15-minute ride to the area; park at the tennis courts near Amanpuri and walk 5 to 10 minutes down a path to the beach. Public songthaews run from Surin Beach, or hike the steep headland trail from Surin Beach's north end for direct access, roughly 500 meters. No major train stations nearby, so taxis or scooter rentals offer flexible last-mile options.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power

Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Pansea Beach delivers consistent waves from June to October, with July and August offering the most reliable 1 to 2 meter swells. Southwest swells of 1 to 1.5 meters pair with lighter northeast winds during this peak season. Avoid November to May when onshore trades and flat spells dominate, though occasional pulses can surprise. Check forecasts closely as the spot remains weather-dependent overall.
Pansea Beach suits experienced surfers who handle steep drops and reef-influenced sections requiring strong positioning and wave-reading skills. Beginners should avoid the punchy take-offs and rocky bottom. Intermediates might catch smaller days for practice but will find the best rides challenging. Advanced boardriders will love the potential for long, high-line walls on bigger swells.
Pansea Beach is a classic left-point break peeling off the northern headland with steep take-offs that fatten into faster walls ideal for cutbacks, holding shape up to 3 meters on good days. The wave performs across all tides but peaks at low to mid tide when the take-off rock exposes. Expect 3 to 5 consistent sets per cycle, with rides spanning 150 to 300 meters.
Park at the tennis courts near Amanpuri and walk 5 to 10 minutes down a path to the beach. Public songthaews run from Surin Beach, or hike the steep headland trail from Surin Beach's north end for direct access, roughly 500 meters. Few surfers paddle out on weekdays or weekends, creating uncrowded lineups even during peak season.
Pansea Beach delivers a pristine left-hand point break with long, rewarding lines in a secluded setting with minimal crowds. This 250-meter stretch of fine white sand between Surin and Bang Tao offers a laid-back vibe perfect for experienced surfers chasing quality sessions. Rocky outcrops and lush tropical greenery frame the cove, creating a hidden pocket that feels remote despite proximity to luxury resorts.

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