Ko Kut · Trat · Thailand
Takhian Beach
The sand here feels like fine sugar underfoot, and the water glows in shades you'd expect from a retouched postcard—except this is real, and almost nobody's here. Takhian remains blessedly free of the ferry crowds.
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The sand here feels like fine sugar underfoot, and the water glows in shades you'd expect from a retouched postcard—except this is real, and almost nobody's here. Takhian remains blessedly free of the ferry crowds.
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8 captures from Takhian Beach
About this beach
Where it is
Takhian Beach
Ko Kut, Trat, Thailand
11.6125°, 102.5535°
Top things to do
At Takhian Beach
Nearshore Reef Snorkeling
Soft corals just off the sand
Shallow Water Wading
Warm aquamarine ankle-deep stretches
Uninterrupted Sunbathing
Long stretches of unclaimed sand
Afternoon Light Photography
Capture the water's shifting hues
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Takhian Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Takhian Beach.
Is it safe to swim at Takhian Beach and what are the water conditions like?
Takhian Beach typically offers safe swimming conditions with calm, clear waters, particularly during the November-to-April dry season. The southwest-facing beach benefits from relative shelter, though it may experience slightly more wave action than east-facing bays during certain wind conditions. The seabed is gently sloping with soft sand, making entry easy for swimmers of all abilities. As with all Koh Kut beaches, there are no lifeguards, so swim within your comfort level and be mindful of changing conditions. Occasional jellyfish may appear seasonally.
What is the best time of year to visit Takhian Beach?
The ideal period to visit Takhian Beach is November through early March, when the northeast monsoon brings dry, sunny weather and calm seas to the Gulf of Thailand. December and January are particularly pleasant with comfortable temperatures and minimal rainfall. Late dry season (March-April) offers good conditions but can be hot. The beach's quieter nature means it remains uncrowded even during peak tourist season. Avoid May through October when monsoon rains create rough seas, reduce visibility, and cause many island services to shut down completely.