{"ok":true,"data":{"id":11018,"slug":"chai-chet-beach-ko-chang","name":"Chai Chet Beach","country":"Thailand","state":"Trat","city":"Ko Chang","coords":{"lat":12.071,"lng":102.282},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["family","couples","sunset","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Chai Chet occupies the sweet spot between infrastructure and emptiness that Koh Chang's more famous beaches abandoned years ago. The resorts here—mid-range places with pools and air-conditioning but no pretensions of luxury—spread out along the sand with breathing room between them. You'll actually find patches of beach that don't belong to anyone, where you can spread a towel without a waiter immediately appearing to inform you this section is for guests only. The sand quality improves here compared to points further north, fewer rocks in the swim zone, and the water deepens gradually enough that kids can splash safely while parents doze in the shade.\n\nThe casuarina trees make the crucial difference. Unlike the coconut palms that provide minimal shade at the postcard beaches, these Australian pines create genuine canopy, their needle-like leaves filtering sunlight into something bearable even at noon. Thais know this—you'll see local families camped beneath the casuarinas on weekends with coolers and blankets, claiming the same spots they've occupied for years. The trees also mean you can walk the beach comfortably in afternoon heat without your feet cooking on exposed sand, following the tideline north toward Klong Prao or south where development thins toward Kai Bae.\n\nSunset here lacks the dramatic western exposure of the southern beaches, but the softening light turns the water from murky green-brown to something almost golden. Fishing boats trace lines across the horizon on their way back to Bang Bao. By evening, the beachfront restaurants—mostly attached to the resorts but open to anyone—set up tables in the sand and light citronella candles that mostly work against the mosquitoes.","teaser":"The beach here widens to fifty meters at low tide, pale sand cooling beneath casuarina canopies that provide actual shade instead of token palm trees. You're still close enough to Klong Prao's restaurants and services to avoid feeling stranded, but far enough that jet ski noise fades to background hum.","uniqueAngle":"The casuarina canopy provides genuine shade rare on Koh Chang, making this one of the few beaches comfortably walkable at midday.","accessType":"Songthaew from White Sand Beach","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Shaded lounging","subtitle":"Casuarina canopy filters harsh afternoon sun"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Family swimming","subtitle":"Gradual depth and minimal rocks"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Beach walking","subtitle":"Shaded path connects to Klong Prao"},{"icon":"food","title":"Beachfront dining","subtitle":"Tables in sand at sunset"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Gulf coast, so flat water ninety-nine days out of a hundred. The few times storms generate swell, it's wind chop unsuitable for actual surfing. Chai Chet's gradual slope and sandy bottom would make it a decent beginner zone if waves existed here, but they don't. If you're a surfer on Koh Chang, you're either very lost or taking a deliberate break from boards. The swimming is pleasant enough, and the beach walk to Klong Prao beats sitting in a resort all day. Treat it as a rest interval between real sessions elsewhere.","couples":"The resorts here cater specifically to couples seeking the middle path between backpacker chaos and luxury isolation. You'll pay 2,000-4,000 baht for a clean room with air-conditioning, hot water, and a pool you'll use once before realizing the ocean is warmer. The beach offers enough space to claim territory away from other guests, and the casuarina shade means you can spend full afternoons outside without retreating indoors. Walk to Klong Prao for dinner variety, or stay local and work through the resort restaurant menus. This works well for couples who've done the fancy resort thing and found it boring.","backpacker":"Chai Chet prices itself above typical backpacker range—most places start at 1,200 baht and don't offer dorm options. A few guesthouses inland from the beach run cheaper, but you lose the beach access that justifies being here in the first place. Budget travelers do better at Lonely Beach or Bailan, where 500-baht bungalows still exist. That said, if you've splurged on a nicer room for a few nights, Chai Chet delivers solid value: actual comfort, genuinely good swimming, and easy access to Klong Prao's restaurants and bars without paying White Sand Beach resort prices.","local":"Bangkok families treat Chai Chet as their Koh Chang base because the beach actually works for kids—gentle entry, shade, and space to spread out. Thai tour groups increasingly book the mid-range resorts here for corporate retreats and family reunions, attracted by the combination of affordability and relative quiet. Weekends see local day-trippers arriving via rented songthaews, claiming casuarina shade for afternoon picnics before heading back to their mainland homes. The beach feels decidedly more Thai than White Sand Beach's international tourist zone or Lonely Beach's farang backpacker enclave, with Thai pop drifting from portable speakers and aunties dispensing food from coolers all afternoon.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Swimming at Chai Chet Beach is generally safe during the dry season (November to April) when waters are calm and clear. The beach benefits from the sheltered western coast location, offering gentle waves suitable for most swimmers. Waters are typically shallow extending from shore, making it appropriate for families. During monsoon months (May to October), conditions can change with stronger currents and reduced visibility. Always check current conditions with your resort, observe local warnings, and avoid swimming during storms or high winds. The calm resort atmosphere means lifeguards may not always be present.","q":"Is it safe to swim at Chai Chet Beach?"},{"a":"Visit Chai Chet Beach between November and April for optimal conditions, with sunny weather, calm seas, and minimal rainfall. December through February offers the most comfortable temperatures and lowest humidity, perfect for sunbathing and water activities. March and April are warmer but still pleasant. The monsoon season (May to October) brings frequent rain, rougher seas, and possible resort closures, though accommodation prices drop significantly. For the best beach experience with ideal sunset viewing conditions, plan your trip during the dry season months, particularly December to February.","q":"What is the best time of year to visit Chai Chet Beach?"},{"a":"From Bangkok, travel to Trat Province by bus or car (approximately 5-6 hours), then take a ferry from Laem Ngop pier to Ko Chang (30-45 minutes). Chai Chet is located on the western coast, north of Klong Prao Beach. From the ferry pier, hire a songthaew (shared pickup truck taxi) or arrange resort transfer. The journey from the pier takes about 15-20 minutes. Alternatively, fly from Bangkok to Trat Airport (1 hour), then transfer to the ferry. Most resorts offer pickup services from the pier if arranged in advance.","q":"How do I reach Chai Chet Beach from the mainland?"},{"a":"Chai Chet Beach offers a range of resort accommodations, from budget-friendly bungalows to mid-range beachfront properties, generally emphasizing comfort and tranquility. The area functions as a quieter extension of the Klong Prao zone with easier road access. Most resorts feature on-site restaurants serving Thai and international dishes with sunset views. Several standalone restaurants and beach bars operate along the road, offering fresh seafood and local specialties. The nearby Klong Prao area (walking or short drive) provides additional dining options. Accommodation here tends to be more affordable than luxury northern beaches.","q":"Where can I stay and eat at Chai Chet Beach?"},{"a":"Chai Chet Beach occupies a sweet spot between accessibility and tranquility, offering a peaceful resort experience without the isolation of remote beaches. Its location provides easy road access while maintaining a calm, romantic atmosphere ideal for couples and families seeking relaxation. The beach is particularly known for stunning sunset views over the Gulf of Thailand. Unlike busier White Sand Beach or party-oriented areas, Chai Chet focuses on laid-back beach life and scenic beauty. The area bridges the gap between developed southern beaches and quieter northern zones, offering convenience without crowds.","q":"What makes Chai Chet Beach unique compared to other Koh Chang beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Chai Chet Beach: Ko Chang's Calm Sand Escape | Trat, Thailand","description":"Powder-soft sands meet turquoise shallows at Chai Chet, Ko Chang's serene northern hideaway. Palm-fringed resorts, fiery sunsets, and gentle waves await families and couples.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-vr20OE_KQhfbu_o-3Wp2A_OaJ8SUb5zbiSO9Km0Ja3TYX78zsc5y4S-woLLNfYF-IOalBAkrKE3HUckQtSBb9TOgmfKQW-Q_L5uzEyLWf3VGvJtkN5oTIu08_nMLYLhSKwv06PHT86Z4sWvM5oSebNMLfB0RU8ZvofMkR5BaMbLSllV14ZG6V4HWbkZ8GI0AKLo___krM9cqqZ5FfeGmSKFZG0tLtQh77-z1rYJVeloHqxlFIy78tEhk5upgxKO4QxV2gye_vQe6HBniRvxjPapYIgyNYjzPb1-vcdWrgDgQ&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"335336","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5633/20854840941_1fe3d0cf7b_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5633/20854840941_1fe3d0cf7b_n.jpg","alt":"Chai Chet Beach — photo by www.chrisbirds.com"}]}}