First published at 04:29 UTC on October 9th, 2022.
Sam Phraya beach on the east coast of Thailand gets its name from 3 of the Thai kings from the Ayutthaya area that visitors the beach, the most famous was king Naresuan. It’s part of the Sam Roi Yot National Park.
While the highlights of Sam Roi Y…
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Sam Phraya beach on the east coast of Thailand gets its name from 3 of the Thai kings from the Ayutthaya area that visitors the beach, the most famous was king Naresuan. It’s part of the Sam Roi Yot National Park.
While the highlights of Sam Roi Yot are all found at least a few hundred metres inland, the area also has a handful of low-key beaches that are fine for an hour or two of lounging. At all of them, the water is not particularly clear and a very shallow approach means you'll need to wade for a while before swimming becomes possible.
Sam Phraya beach is a small and secluded stretch of sand with a small restaurant, coffeeshop and campground. Owing to a lack of outcrops, it tends to be windier, with slightly heavier surf than Phraya Nakhon and Laem Sala (though nothing that could be surfed). Sam Phraya is a fine spot for a picnic on the way down to Khao Daeng viewpoint, but otherwise not worth going out of the way for but worth a stop if you are exploring the area and are wanting to enjoy a bit of the ocean.
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