Had Chao Samran Beach: A Tranquil Coastal Escape Near Phetchaburi

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Had Chao Samran Beach: A Tranquil Coastal Escape Near Phetchaburi

Located just 15 kilometers from the city of Phetchaburi, Had Chao Samran offers a peaceful beachside atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot for travelers looking to unwind in a quiet, authentic Thai coastal village far from the crowds.

Had Chao Samran Beach: A Tranquil Coastal Escape Near Phetchaburi

A Quiet Beach with a Royal Past

Had Chao Samran is located around fifteen kilometres from Phetchaburi. It has retained a very family feel. No turquoise waters, no magnificent coral reefs, but above all a very large stretch of sand bordered by trees offering plenty of protective shade. It’s an ideal place to relax, swim, take a siesta and have a bite to eat with shellfish. Simple, tranquil pleasures are what Had Chao Samran is all about.

You don’t need to have any great pretensions when you go to Had Chao Samran, but it’s a good plan for those who want to take advantage of the cultural richness of Phetchaburi and enjoy the sea. There are, of course, more beautiful beaches on the coast, but it’s not bad at 2 hours from Bangkok.

Had Chao Samran Beach—meaning The Beach of the Joyful King—owes its name to a historical visit by King Naresuan and his brother Ekathotsarot. Delighted by the area’s tranquility, they extended their stay, giving the beach its enduring title.

Unlike the lively beaches of Cha-Am or Hua Hin, Had Chao Samran remains peaceful and uncrowded. It’s a great escape for families, couples, or solo travelers who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.

How to Get to Had Chao Samran

Had Chao Samran is easy to reach:

  • By car: About a 2-hour drive from Bangkok via Highway 35 (Thonburi-Pak Tho), then switch to Route 3177 heading south of Phetchaburi.
  • By train: Trains from Bangkok to Phetchaburi are frequent. From the station, take a local taxi or songthaew to the beach.
  • By bus: Buses from Bangkok Southern Terminal to Phetchaburi depart regularly. Local transport can take you the final 15 km to the coast.

Where to Stay at Had Chao Samran

There are a few well-located and affordable places to stay:

Fisherman’s Resort Haad Chao Samran

Had Chao Samran

Fisherman’s Resort Haad Chao Samran
A beachfront resort with direct access to the sand. Comfortable rooms, a peaceful atmosphere, and great service. Option: an extra night would be great.

For bookings: Booking - Agoda


Seaman Resort

Had Chao Samran

Seaman Resort
A large property with a clean pool, modern design, and easy access to the beach. Great for families or couples looking to relax. Option: we’re pretty good here … pool or beach?

For bookings: Booking - Agoda

If you’re looking for a quiet beach close to Bangkok, Had Chao Samran is an excellent choice. Book your hotel now!

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What to Do at Had Chao Samran

  • Relax on the beach: Wide stretches of sand, calm waters, and shade from pine trees.
  • Try local seafood: Restaurants serve fresh fish, crabs, and squid straight from the boats.
  • Explore nearby Phetchaburi: Visit historical sites like Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) and local temples.

Had Chao Sam Ran, Phetchaburi beach

FAQ Had Chao Samran Beach

Is Had Chao Samran good for families?
Yes, the calm sea and peaceful atmosphere make it ideal for families with children.

When is the best time to visit?
From November to March, when temperatures are cooler and the sky is clear.

Are there many tourists?
No, it remains relatively unknown, especially on weekdays, offering a peaceful retreat.

Can you swim at the beach?
Absolutely. The beach is clean and safe for swimming, with gentle waves and a gradual slope.


Had Chao Samran is a perfect escape from the typical tourist trail. Whether you want to sunbathe, enjoy fresh seafood, or just take in the sea breeze, it’s one of central Thailand’s hidden gems.