Chaweng is the largest and most popular of Samui’s beaches, and is usually divided into three sections: North Chaweng, Central Chaweng and Chaweng Noi (Little Chaweng) around a headland to the south. Chaweng Beach is the longest beach on Samui Island’s east coast. The beach is beautiful here and local developers are finally cleaning up some of the trashy areas on the island. It attracts many young travelers and families alike.
The beach is approximately 7 km long with powdery white sand. It is bordered by emerald-blue waters and a coral reef where waves break, leaving the bay quite peaceful. Not far from the beach, there are two small islands near the reef. After swimming, you can explore the nearest one by walking through shallow water or go for snorkeling and kayaking at the second island which is further out and larger.
The central part of the beach is a bit more crowded than the quieter north. Many vendors pass by, offering beverages, fruit, ice cream and local Thai food for the more daring. A variety of local crafts and Thai souvenirs are also available.
The beach itself is usually accessed through the hotels, there is only one road takes that takes you to the beach and it is quite a drive and not easy to find.
The most annoying thing about Chaweng is that hotels make beaches private. Even though nobody will chase you away if you put your towels down, but getting back to the main road can be quite challenging. We were also missing the beach bars and restaurants. Every joint on the beach belongs to some hotel which means that you will be charged twice the price for anything you buy. Chaweng is undoubtedly the most expensive part of Samui.
I would say this location is perfect for single guys or girls as there are endless number of bars offering parties each night crammed with many other young people from all around the world.
Quick Facts:
Sand quality: Fine, powdery sand
Sand Colour: White
Restaurants on beach: Not independent ones…
Bars on beach: Yes, hotel bars
Access to Public Beach: Complicated, have to walk through private hotel territories.
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