Beach No.1 of 8 · West coast

Samae Beach

Updated 16 June 2026 · We visit. We don't sell placement.

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หาดแสม · Lively but breathable

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The best all-round swim on the island — clear water, real snorkeling, and a calmer crowd than Tawaen. Rated 9.1/10 — West coast.

Rank
No.1 of 8
Rating
9.1 / 10
Crowd
Lively but breathable
Best for
clear water, snorkeling

The best all-round swim on the island — clear water, real snorkeling, and a calmer crowd than Tawaen.

  • Clearest water of the easy-to-reach beaches
  • Snorkeling at both rocky ends
  • West-facing for late light
  • Full lounger + restaurant strip

If you only have one day on Koh Larn and you want it to be a good one, Samae is our pick. It strikes the balance the island is supposed to be about: water clear enough to make snorkeling worth it, sand soft enough to spend a day on, a back row of restaurants for shade and lunch, and a crowd that — outside peak weekends — never quite tips into chaos. It faces roughly west, so it holds the afternoon light and gives you the island's best shot at a sunset before the last boat. It is more developed than Tien or the secluded north-west beaches but a long way short of Tawaen's resort-strip intensity. Come on a weekday morning and it can feel close to the postcard; come on a Saturday in high season and you will share it.

The vibe & crowd

Lively but breathable. Loungers and music near the centre, quieter and clearer toward the rocky ends. Busiest late morning to mid-afternoon; calmest before 10am and after the day-trippers thin out around 4pm.

The swim

Excellent. Gentle shelving sand through the centre of the bay, calm for most of the year, and clearer than the north and east beaches. Stay inside the roped swimming zone and well clear of the marked boat and jet-ski lanes at the edges.

The sand

A long, pale-gold arc — soft underfoot in the middle, with rockier patches at each headland where the snorkeling is best. Water shoes are handy near the rocks.

Snorkeling

Among the best on Koh Larn. Head to the rocky points at either end for the clearest water and small reef fish; visibility is usually a step up on Tawaen. Bring your own mask for fit and hygiene — rental is possible but limited. Go early before boat traffic stirs the water.

Water sports

Parasailing and banana boats run from the central strip; jet skis operate at the margins. Agree all prices before you start and keep watersports well away from where you swim.

Food nearby

The back row of restaurants does the island staples well: grilled fish and prawns by weight, som tam, fried rice, fruit shakes and cold beer. Loungers are usually free if you eat or drink at the attached restaurant — ask first. Prices are island-inflated but fair for the setting; confirm seafood price by weight before it is cooked.

Getting to Samae Beach

From Na Baan
Songthaew over the ridge from Na Baan, roughly 10–15 minutes, about 30–50฿ per person on a shared run (more if you charter).
By scooter
A short, steep ride west over the hill — fine for confident riders, with the road dropping down to the bay.
By speedboat
Speedboats from Bali Hai can land you on Samae directly in ~15–20 minutes, skipping the pier-and-songthaew shuffle.
On foot
Too far to walk comfortably from the pier — take a songthaew or scooter.

How to get to Koh Larn from Pattaya · Getting around the island

Good to know

Best time
Early morning for the clearest snorkeling and an empty beach; late afternoon for sunset and thinning crowds. Across the year, the cool season (Nov–Feb) gives the calmest, clearest sea.
With kids
A strong family pick: gentle, clear water in the central swim zone, food and toilets close, and a banana boat for the kids. Keep children inside the roped area and away from the jet-ski lanes.
Accessibility
Soft sand and a few steps down from the road make wheelchair or pram access hard, as on most of the island. The central strip is the most level; the rocky ends are uneven.
Photo spots
The rocky headlands at each end frame the bay nicely; the west aspect makes for strong late-afternoon and sunset shots over the water.
For it
  • Best balance of clear water, swim and snorkel
  • Sunsets over the sea
  • Good food and loungers without Tawaen's crush
Against it
  • Still busy on peak weekends
  • A hill ride or songthaew from the pier
  • Rocky entries at the ends

Local tip: Walk five minutes from the busy centre toward either headland and you trade the speakers for noticeably clearer water and more space.

Maybe skip it if: You want total seclusion (try Thong Lang or Laem Tien) or you can't face a short hilly transfer from the pier.

On the map

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Quick answers

Is Samae Beach better than Tawaen?

For the quality of the swim and snorkel and a calmer scene, yes — we rank Samae first. Tawaen wins only on sheer convenience and the number of facilities packed into one strip.

How do I get to Samae Beach from the pier?

Take a shared songthaew over the hill from Na Baan (about 10–15 minutes, ~30–50฿ per person), ride a scooter, or have a speedboat drop you directly.

Is the snorkeling good at Samae?

It's among the island's best — head to the rocky points at either end on a calm morning. Bring your own mask and keep expectations realistic: clear-ish water and tropical fish, not pristine reef.

No paid placements

We visit. We don't sell placement.

We pay our own way — every ferry, every lounger, every plate of seafood. Nothing on this guide is sponsored, and no operator, resort or restaurant can buy a higher ranking. Businesses can pitch us to be visited; they can't pay for position. That's the whole deal, and it's why you can trust the order.