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Thailand beaches are famous: expect sun-drenched sugary white sands and waters in a thousand shades of blue.

Stating that water lovers are spoiled for option when it concerns Thailand beaches is an understatement. Beaches of every meaning are discovered in this tropical nation (visiting them all is a can't- miss out on thing to do here), from remote stretches with only the most fundamental facilities to bar-lined celebration locations crowded with spirited revellers. But any place you lay your towel, anticipate sun-drenched sugary white sands and waters in a thousand tones of blue-- and a bottle of cold low-cost beer.

After a day spent under the sun, you'll want to embrace the local nightlife scene ... or pass out in a comfy bed at one of the best hotels in town.

1. Railay Beach

Where is it? Krabi

What is it? One of the most stunning beaches in Thailand, located in between the city of Krabi and Ao Nang.

Railay Beach tops every list and there's an obvious factor for it: it's gorgeous, plain and simple. The beach provides a handful of accommodation varying from basic bungalows to sprawling high-end resorts.

2. Tha Pho Beach

Where is it? Koh Kood

What is it? An ethereal oasis on one of Thailand's the majority of remote resort islands.

As one of the smaller sized islands in Thailand, Koh Kood clings to its slow-paced, dreamy ambiance, a world away from the loud resorts of the nation's more renowned beach locations. While the shores of Tha Pho Beach are peaceful, its relaxing blue-green waters are home to a flourishing underwater community where sea turtles, stingrays, barracudas and reef occupants co-exist.

3. Chaweng Beach

Where is it? Koh Samui

What is it? The perfect area to pitch up and celebration.

Why go? Many tourists have cottoned on to this incredible stretch in Koh Samui, however we could not go over Thailand beaches without discussing it. The high-end resorts in the northern part of Chaweng Beach deal idyllic spots to take a breather and delight in a day spa vacation, but if you 'd rather spend your time at the beach soaking up the sun with a mixed drink and after that partying 'til dawn, there's likewise lots of chances to do just that. The whole length of Chaweng Beach is loaded with beachfront bars that come alive throughout delighted hour and just get rowdier as the night uses on. Check out the well-known Ark Bar, understood for its amazing barbecue, fresh seafood meals and pumping soundtrack.

4. Kata Noi

Where is it? Phuket

What is it? An oasis of calm compared to the dynamic neighbouring Kata Beach

Kata Noi provides smooth soft sand backed by a hillside roadway lined with sunset bars and little shacks selling cold Singha and great food. Riders will discover a decent spot for surfing in the northern end of the beach, while snorkelers will do well to make for the rocky headlands at either end of the bay.

5. White Sand Beach.

Where is it? Koh Chang

What is it? A pleasantly picturesque beach with a vibrant nightlife scene.

Why go? The sand is soft, the palm trees sway and the water is warm. Sunset sees beach bums and backpackers settling into pleased hour with dreadlocked rasta musicians and party individuals. As the night deepens, the beach comes alive with candle-lit tables, fire dancers and thumping sounds from clubs that stay open up until the last laggers stumble out. Tourist and development have long crept up on this part of Koh Chang (the third biggest island in Thailand) however due to the island's national forest status, there are no tall structures that impede the island's panoramas.

6. Laem Thong Beach

Where is it? Koh Phi Phi

What is it? The island's most remote and special beach.

Why go? Whether bathed in the pastel tones of the daybreak, the brilliant light of daytime or the silver of moonlight, this flour-white-sand-blessed stretch in Koh Phi Phi is awesome 24 hr a day. Laem Tong is accessible only by longtail boat or a private speedboat that drops guests off at one of the few high-end resorts that line the strip. The growing reefs just off the beach and in the neighbouring islands are home to rich marine life, and makes a perfect snorkelling or diving getaway for newbies and the more experienced.

7. Sai Kaew Beach

Where is it? Koh Samet

What is it? A jaw-dropping combo of soft white sands of and up-tempo night life, just a couple of hours from Bangkok.

Why go? Sai Kaew Beach is the perfect location for a quick weekend trip. Easily fusing the lazy (early morning strolls, afternoon naps, massages on the sand) with the vibrant (every kind of water activity possible, all-night parties on the beach), Sai Kaew tempts beachgoers whose sole holiday objective is to indulge, whether on almost year-round sun, relatively excellent food or inexpensive alcohol. And unwind.

8. Sunset Beach

Where is it? Koh Lipe

What is it? A peaceful beach known for its bohemian environment and, as its name recommends, magnificent sunsets.

Surrounded by large stones that jut out of the sand and water, Sunset Beach in Koh Lipe (a little island near the Thailand/Malaysia border) is still fairly secluded. Other than for a few bungalows and driftwood-built restaurants, development is restricted to sun loungers spread on the beach and vendors offering cold drinks.

9. Thong Nai Pan Noi Beach

Where is it? Koh Phangan

What is it? A sandy cove in the northernmost part of the island.

Why go? Koh Phangan is understood for its wild full moon parties. If that's what you're searching for, then Thong Nai Pan Noi is not the location to go. This beach invites New Age hippie types, laidback bodyboarders, honeymooners and travelers searching for a slower speed of life (although those who choose activity will backpacker gear guide find a diving school and jet-skis for hire). There are no off-shore reefs in its gin-clear waters, but velvet-like sand runs continuously into deep water at all tides, making the area terrific for swimming or simply splashing around.

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