Kahung Beach | Koh Hey
Sitting off the coast of Rawai in southern Phuket, Kahung Beach on Koh Hey is a compact island destination that draws visitors with its clear turquoise waters, active beach facilities, and a more contained atmosphere than Phuket's larger beaches. The beach supports a solid range of water sports including parasailing and banana boat rides, alongside a well-regarded snorkelling spot that makes it appealing to both active visitors and those simply looking to swim and unwind. A beachside bar serves cocktails, mocktails, and food that visitors consistently highlight as a genuine draw in its own right. The island tends to attract a high proportion of day-tripping tourists, and the experience shifts noticeably once larger boat groups arrive, particularly later in the morning. Those who arrive early tend to find the beach quieter and more enjoyable before the crowds build. Sun loungers are available for hire at a reasonable fee, and the setup lends itself to a relaxed half-day visit rather than an extended stay. Good to know: Sea urchins are present near the shoreline and in shallower snorkelling areas, so wearing water shoes is strongly advised when entering the water. The beach operates daily from 9am to 6pm and is accessed by boat from Rawai Pier on the Phuket mainland. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended for a calmer experience and easier boat access.
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Visitor Reviews
Super beautiful beach with amazing cocktails and mocktails. It has all sort of water sports and a beautiful snorkeling point. BE aware of the sea urchins. The food there is awesome ! Must visit!!
One of favs too, you can do some activities like parasailing, banana boat etc. Very very nice before the arrival of tons of tourists hehe. I got to enjoy it and left before the beach get crowded. The cafe bar will charge 300 baht for the seat, so make sure you are ok with that. The papaya salad was good. Love the drinks also.
Beautiful clean and friendly bar. We have to pay the lounge which is make sense price and it makes exclusives. We enjoyed staying there having drinks and swimming. The beach is clean. Absolutely gorgeous.
Location Info
47, P9WF+3V, Tambon Rawai, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83130, Thailand+66 91 824 6167Tips for Visiting Beaches & Islands
Check Monsoon Seasons
The Andaman coast (Phuket, Krabi) has rough seas from May to October. The Gulf coast (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan) is roughest from October to December. Plan your island-hopping around these windows.
Snorkel Gear Is Cheap to Buy
Rental gear is often scratched and ill-fitting. Buy a decent mask and snorkel at a Tesco Lotus or Big C for 300–500 THB — cheaper than two days of rentals and much more hygienic.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – April
Avoid: June – September (rough seas)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
24°C – 33°C(75°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – January
Getting there
Phuket International Airport (HKT) receives direct international flights. Ferries connect from Krabi and Koh Phi Phi.
Getting around
- •Grab (widely available)
- •Tuk-tuks (fixed routes, negotiate)
- •Motorbike rental
- •Airport bus to Phuket Town
- •Ferry & speedboat to nearby islands