{"ok":true,"data":{"id":10985,"slug":"tawaen-beach-pattaya","name":"Tawaen Beach","country":"Thailand","state":"Chonburi","city":"Pattaya","coords":{"lat":12.7323,"lng":100.7377},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","family","snorkeling"],"article":{"hero":"You'll step from the ferry onto a beach that feels developed but not destroyed—chair rentals and food vendors, yes, but also space to spread your towel on open sand and swim without bumping into other beachgoers every few strokes. The water here stays clear most days, visibility good enough for snorkeling around the pier pilings and rocky sections at the beach's southern end where wrasses and damselfish dart between chunks of coral rubble. Depth increases gradually, letting you wade out twenty meters before needing to swim, though boat traffic requires awareness when you venture past the buoy lines.\n\nVendors walk the sand selling grilled skewers, sliced mango, and fresh coconuts, their coolers leaving tracks in the sand that the tide erases twice daily. The beach restaurants operate from semi-permanent structures set back from the high-tide line, their menus offering everything from green curry to spaghetti, prices inflated but not outrageously so. Rent snorkel gear, beach chairs, and umbrellas from the same concessions that have worked this beach for years, their operators remembering repeat visitors and offering small discounts for day-long rentals.\n\nAfternoon brings the heaviest crowds as day-trippers arrive on scheduled ferries, filling the central section near the main pier. Walk fifteen minutes in either direction and you'll find quieter zones where Thai families and the occasional long-staying tourist stake out territory. The water temperature hovers near thirty degrees Celsius year-round, warm enough that you can stay in for hours, pruning fingers the only reason to eventually emerge and collapse under an umbrella with a cold Singha and a plate of som tam.","teaser":"The beach runs straight for nearly a kilometer, its sand pale gold, its water lined with the blue-and-white umbrellas that signal Thailand's beach-chair concessions. Longtail boats anchor offshore, ferrying visitors from Pattaya's mainland piers throughout the day.","uniqueAngle":"Unlike most developed Thai beaches, Tawaen maintains enough length that crowds concentrate in predictable zones, leaving tranquil sections for those who walk beyond the pier.","accessType":"Ferry from Pattaya piers","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"snorkel","title":"Check pier pilings","subtitle":"Small reef fish inhabit structures"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade gentle slopes","subtitle":"Shallow water extends far offshore"},{"icon":"food","title":"Eat beachside Thai","subtitle":"Full restaurants serve local dishes"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Rent umbrella zones","subtitle":"Day-long shade includes beach chairs"}],"audience":{"surfer":"This is not a surf beach, not even close—the Gulf of Thailand and Koh Larn's protected position guarantee flat conditions except during tropical storms when you shouldn't be out anyway. If you're in Pattaya somehow between surf trips, treat Tawaen as a swimming and recovery day. The clear water makes for pleasant floating, and the beach is long enough for walking meditation or beach yoga if you wake early. Otherwise, this is where surfers' non-surfing friends go while you're hunting waves elsewhere in the country.","couples":"The beach's length works in your favor—avoid the crowded center near the main pier and walk south toward the rocky point for more intimate umbrella spots. Mornings before 10 AM see the fewest visitors, when you can swim without navigating boat traffic and claim the best chair positions. Share snorkeling gear and explore the coral fragments together, or simply float side by side in bathwater warmth. The beachfront restaurants offer candlelit dinners after day-trippers catch return ferries, transforming the beach into something calmer and more romantic as darkness falls.","backpacker":"Ferry costs eat into your budget, but staying on Koh Larn overnight cuts the daily boat expense and lets you enjoy Tawaen during the quietest hours. Beach chair and umbrella rentals run cheaper if you negotiate for full-day rates, and the food vendors sell affordable snacks if you skip sit-down restaurant meals. Bring your own snorkel gear to avoid rental fees, and fill your water bottle before leaving your guesthouse. The beach itself is free, and you can spend an entire day swimming, reading, and sun-soaking for the cost of boat fare and lunch.","local":"You come midweek when mainland tourists stay sparse and Bangkok's office workers remain chained to their desks. The southern end near the rocks stays quieter than the ferry-pier section, and the vendors know you'll haggle in Thai for fair prices on food and chairs. Some locals skip Koh Larn entirely now, but Tawaen still offers cleaner water than mainland Pattaya beaches, worth the short ferry ride when you need ocean swimming. You pack your own food and drinks to avoid tourist-priced restaurant meals, and you know which ferry times avoid the Chinese tour groups that descend during peak season.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Tawaen Beach is generally safe and family-friendly, with calm, clear waters suitable for children. The beach has a gentle slope and typically mild waves thanks to its Gulf Coast location on Koh Larn. Lifeguards are usually present during peak hours and high season, providing added safety. The beach is well-developed with facilities including restrooms, changing areas, and nearby medical services on the island. However, always supervise children closely, especially when snorkeling near rocky areas. The beach's popularity means it's busy but also well-maintained. Designated swimming areas help separate swimmers from water sport zones.","q":"Is Tawaen Beach safe for families with children?"},{"a":"Visit Tawaen Beach during the dry season from November to February for optimal weather, calm seas, and the best snorkeling visibility. For fewer crowds, choose weekdays over weekends when Thai tourists and Pattaya visitors flock to Koh Larn. Early morning arrivals, particularly before 10 AM, offer more peaceful beach time before day-trippers arrive. March to May is hotter but less crowded than peak season. Avoid monsoon months from June to October when rough seas affect ferry schedules and water clarity decreases. Despite being quieter than some Koh Larn beaches, Tawaen still gets busy during Thai holidays and school breaks.","q":"When is the best time to visit Tawaen Beach?"},{"a":"Tawaen Beach is located on Koh Larn island, accessible via ferry from Pattaya. Head to Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya where regular ferries depart throughout the day, taking approximately 30-45 minutes and costing around 30 baht one-way. Speedboats offer faster service (15 minutes) for 200-300 baht. From Koh Larn's main pier (Na Baan), take a songthaew (shared truck taxi) for about 50 baht per person to Tawaen Beach, a 10-15 minute ride. Motorbike taxis and rentals are also available. Some operators offer direct boat service to Tawaen Beach. Return ferries run until late afternoon.","q":"How do I reach Tawaen Beach from Pattaya city?"},{"a":"Tawaen Beach offers good facilities for a Koh Larn beach, including numerous beachfront restaurants and food stalls serving Thai cuisine, fresh seafood, and international dishes at moderate prices. Expect to pay slightly more than mainland prices due to island location. Beach bars provide drinks and light meals. Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for rent. For accommodation, several guesthouses and small resorts operate near Tawaen Beach and around Koh Larn, ranging from budget to mid-range. Many visitors prefer day trips from Pattaya where accommodation options are more extensive and varied, returning by evening ferry.","q":"What food and accommodation options are available at Tawaen Beach?"},{"a":"Tawaen Beach maintains decent snorkeling conditions despite being one of Koh Larn's more developed beaches. The clear Gulf waters offer visibility typically between 3-8 meters, significantly better than mainland Pattaya. Rocky areas at the beach's edges create habitats for tropical fish and coral. The beach's infrastructure means easy equipment rental and safety services while snorkeling. Designated swimming zones help protect marine areas from boat traffic. While not as pristine as hidden coves, Tawaen's accessibility and facilities make it ideal for families and casual snorkelers. The best spots are usually near the rocks, away from the main swimming area.","q":"What makes Tawaen Beach good for snorkeling despite being developed?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Tawaen Beach Guide: Koh Larn's Snorkeling Haven in Pattaya","description":"Powder-soft sands and crystalline waters define this tranquil Koh Larn escape. 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