The southern third of the beach has the widest strip of sand, is the best for swimming, and has the most nearby eating and drinking and shopping options. To the north, the water doesn’t get deep enough for swimming until you’re quite some distance out, and the further north you go, the narrower and quieter the beach becomes, eventually becoming rocky towards the headland.
There is a significant number of girlie bars along the main street as well as in some side streets. They are most prevalent in the southern part of town, while the northern part is virtually free of them.
This beach was our absolute favorite. It is not as crowded as Chaweng beach however you have all the same facilities. Loads of restaurants and shops around the main street. Those missing western food can find McDonalds and Subway amongst many other western food joints.
The other good thing about Lamai is that the beach is not solely dominated by hotels making every square meter their own territory. Relaxed bars are everywhere on the beach offering free sunbed if you order from them.
We experienced the largest and the strongest waves here in time of monsoon this location might not be the best for a family holiday.
Quick Facts:
Sand quality: good, smaller grains a little difficult to wash off
Sand Colour: Light Yellow
Restaurants on beach: Yes many
Bars on beach: Yes many
Access to Public Beach: Easy
Lamai beach on map:
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