leam sing

7.968033 N / 98.277033 O

leam sing Surf Spot Guide, Thailand

Nestled on Thailand's Gulf coast, Leam Sing delivers fast, powerful left-hand sandbar waves over a forgiving sandy bottom that thrill surfers of all levels. This ledgey break fires up with consistency rare for the region, offering empty lineups and pure sessions under the right conditions. Remote and uncrowded, it captures the essence of discovering an authentic Thai surf gem where the waves demand respect but reward every paddle out.

Geography and Nature

Leam Sing sits on the eastern Gulf of Thailand coast near Rayong province, part of a relatively remote stretch of sandy beaches backed by low-lying coastal scrub and distant hills. The spot features a wide, open sandy beach with no urban development nearby, creating a laid-back, natural vibe far from tourist hubs. Exposed to the gulf's windswells, the landscape includes gentle dunes and scattered palms, with the sandbar forming just offshore in a straightforward beach setting.

Surf Setup

Leam Sing operates as a sandbar break producing primarily left-hand waves, though rights can appear on certain swells, with a fast, powerful, and ledgey shape that accelerates down the line. Optimal conditions hit when southwest swells combine with northeast offshore winds, while mid to high tides provide the best shape and water depth over the bar. Windswells dominate here, so sessions typically deliver punchy, consistent rides up to 1-2 meters on good days, keeping things lively without overwhelming the sandy bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency with surf on about 150 days per year, driven by the Gulf's wet season patterns, making November to April the prime window for clean, reliable waves from southwest angles. June to September offers additional chances during stronger monsoon swells, though winds can chop things up—avoid May and October for flatter periods. Northeast trades clean up the face reliably, turning weekdays into peak empty sessions.

Crowd Levels

Leam Sing stays remarkably empty even when waves are firing, with both weekdays and weekends seeing minimal surfers. You'll share the lineup mostly with a small mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals, keeping the vibe relaxed.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers thanks to the sandy bottom and approachable sandbar, beginners can paddle into softer sections while intermediates and advanced riders chase the faster, more powerful lines. Newcomers expect forgiving takeoffs and quick progression on smaller days, whereas experienced surfers will love the ledgey speed and consistency for carving turns. Everyone benefits from the empty lineups that let you dial in maneuvers without interference.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can pull offshore during bigger swells, so position wisely and know your exit strategy. The sandy setup keeps rocks and urchins minimal, but always scan the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 28-30°C, perfect for boardshorts and a rash vest to stay comfortable in the steamy conditions. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27-29°C, still calling for just boardshorts or a light lycra top against the sun. Spring and fall in April-May and October-November average 27-29°C, where boardshorts with rash protection suffice for long sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into U Taphao International Airport (UTP) about 116 kilometers southeast of Leam Sing, then rent a car or scooter for the straightforward coastal drive north via Highway 3145 toward Rayong beaches. From Bangkok, it's a 200-kilometer road trip east on Motorway 7, exiting toward Ban Phe with ample parking right at the beach access points. No public transport hits directly, but songthaews from Rayong town cover the last 20 kilometers cheaply; the break is a short 100-meter walk from roadside parking.

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leam sing 

Thailand
7.968033 N / 98.277033 O
Take a car
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leam sing Surf Spot Guide, Thailand

Nestled on Thailand's Gulf coast, Leam Sing delivers fast, powerful left-hand sandbar waves over a forgiving sandy bottom that thrill surfers of all levels. This ledgey break fires up with consistency rare for the region, offering empty lineups and pure sessions under the right conditions. Remote and uncrowded, it captures the essence of discovering an authentic Thai surf gem where the waves demand respect but reward every paddle out.

Geography and Nature

Leam Sing sits on the eastern Gulf of Thailand coast near Rayong province, part of a relatively remote stretch of sandy beaches backed by low-lying coastal scrub and distant hills. The spot features a wide, open sandy beach with no urban development nearby, creating a laid-back, natural vibe far from tourist hubs. Exposed to the gulf's windswells, the landscape includes gentle dunes and scattered palms, with the sandbar forming just offshore in a straightforward beach setting.

Surf Setup

Leam Sing operates as a sandbar break producing primarily left-hand waves, though rights can appear on certain swells, with a fast, powerful, and ledgey shape that accelerates down the line. Optimal conditions hit when southwest swells combine with northeast offshore winds, while mid to high tides provide the best shape and water depth over the bar. Windswells dominate here, so sessions typically deliver punchy, consistent rides up to 1-2 meters on good days, keeping things lively without overwhelming the sandy bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency with surf on about 150 days per year, driven by the Gulf's wet season patterns, making November to April the prime window for clean, reliable waves from southwest angles. June to September offers additional chances during stronger monsoon swells, though winds can chop things up—avoid May and October for flatter periods. Northeast trades clean up the face reliably, turning weekdays into peak empty sessions.

Crowd Levels

Leam Sing stays remarkably empty even when waves are firing, with both weekdays and weekends seeing minimal surfers. You'll share the lineup mostly with a small mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals, keeping the vibe relaxed.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers thanks to the sandy bottom and approachable sandbar, beginners can paddle into softer sections while intermediates and advanced riders chase the faster, more powerful lines. Newcomers expect forgiving takeoffs and quick progression on smaller days, whereas experienced surfers will love the ledgey speed and consistency for carving turns. Everyone benefits from the empty lineups that let you dial in maneuvers without interference.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can pull offshore during bigger swells, so position wisely and know your exit strategy. The sandy setup keeps rocks and urchins minimal, but always scan the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 28-30°C, perfect for boardshorts and a rash vest to stay comfortable in the steamy conditions. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27-29°C, still calling for just boardshorts or a light lycra top against the sun. Spring and fall in April-May and October-November average 27-29°C, where boardshorts with rash protection suffice for long sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into U Taphao International Airport (UTP) about 116 kilometers southeast of Leam Sing, then rent a car or scooter for the straightforward coastal drive north via Highway 3145 toward Rayong beaches. From Bangkok, it's a 200-kilometer road trip east on Motorway 7, exiting toward Ban Phe with ample parking right at the beach access points. No public transport hits directly, but songthaews from Rayong town cover the last 20 kilometers cheaply; the break is a short 100-meter walk from roadside parking.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: Don't know
Good wind direction: Don't know
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast, Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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November through April offers peak conditions at Leam Sing, with southwest swells combining perfectly with northeast offshore winds for clean, reliable waves. This wet season window delivers surf on approximately 150 days yearly. June to September brings additional monsoon swell opportunities, though winds can chop the face. Avoid May and October when conditions flatten considerably.
Leam Sing works excellently for all skill levels thanks to its forgiving sandy bottom and approachable sandbar setup. Beginners find softer sections ideal for learning takeoffs and building confidence quickly. Intermediates and advanced surfers chase faster, more powerful lines and ledgey sections for carving turns. The empty lineups let every surfer progress without interference or pressure from crowds.
Leam Sing is a sandbar break generating primarily fast, powerful left-hand waves with a ledgey shape that accelerates down the line. Right-hand waves appear on certain swells. Optimal shape arrives at mid to high tides over the sandy bar. Windswells dominate here, delivering punchy, consistent rides up to 1 to 2 meters on good days without overwhelming the bottom.
Leam Sing remains remarkably empty even when waves fire, with minimal surfers sharing the lineup on weekdays and weekends alike. Access is straightforward via Highway 3145 toward Rayong beaches with ample parking just 100 meters from the break. From Bangkok, it's a 200-kilometer road trip east on Motorway 7. Songthaews from Rayong town cover the final 20 kilometers affordably.
Leam Sing captures authentic Thai surfing with exceptional consistency rare for the region, firing approximately 150 days yearly on its forgiving sandy bottom. The remote, undeveloped location near Rayong province delivers empty lineups and pure sessions under right conditions. Fast, powerful, ledgey left-hand waves reward every paddle out while the natural coastal setting far from tourist hubs preserves the essence of discovering a genuine Thai surf gem.

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