What is Kamala Beach like in Phuket?


What is Kamala Beach like in Phuket? Kamala Beach is a quiet stretch of sand located around 9.5 km north of Patong in Phuket. It's an excellent spot for sunbathing and you can find many beach activities at the northern end of the beach.


Is Phuket Town walkable?

The core of the Old Town essentially is made up of 5 roads and several. Due to 1-way systems and lack of parking in the Old Town, it's not always easy to get around in a car. Exploring on foot is the best way to check out Phuket Old Town's Sino-Portuguese architecture, narrow laneways, and traditional shophouses.


Is Kamala Beach clean?

Kamala beach Kamala is a beautiful stretch of quiet and clean beach. Between November and March the beach is generally great for swimming with calm, clear water.


Is Kamala Beach family friendly?

Hit the beach In our post on where to stay in Phuket, I've highlighted the best beaches for families, including Kamala, Nai Harn and Kata. All of these have plenty of restaurants and bars to choose from, and sun loungers to rent on the sand. Some even have play areas.


Is Kamala Beach quiet?

Kamala is a rather quiet beach on Phuket's west coast, nestled between rainforest-covered mountains and the Andaman Sea. This once small fishing village has Patong Beach immediately to the south and Surin Beach to the north.


Is Kamala Beach swimmable?

The waters of Kamala Beach are clear and calm from November to April (high season), but large waves caused by the ocean swell are common between May and October. While swimming is usually very safe on Kamala Beach, it's a good idea to leave the sea to the surfers when you see red flags flying.


Is Kamala Beach lively?

Kamala Beach's nightlife is modest but the beachfront restaurants and bars and beach clubs make it quite unique in Phuket. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine at good prices, sip on exotic cocktails, and groove to diverse music genres.


How many days in Phuket is enough?

Phuket has so much to offer, I'd say a minimum would be 5 days to get a good feel for the island. But you could easily spend 7 days in Phuket and even 14 days without feeling like you are running out of things to do.