Ao Pakarang (Koh Samet)
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Opening Hours: 06.00–18.00
 
Ao Pakarang is a peaceful bay located at the southern tip of Koh Samet in Rayong Province. It is well known for its shallow coral reef that is easy to access, clear waters, and calm breeze. The bay is ideal for those who prefer a quiet seaside atmosphere away from the crowds. Popular activities include snorkeling, fishing, squid fishing, and watching both sunrise and sunset from the nearby Laem Kud viewpoint.
 
The atmosphere of the bay is serene and private, quieter than the larger beaches on the northern side. The sandy shore mixed with rocky areas provides beautiful photo spots in the evening. From late rainy season to early summer, the water becomes especially clear, and the area is lively with fish and squid. Visitors can fish from the shore or hire a small boat to nearby spots depending on weather conditions.
 
Activities around the bay include snorkeling to view coral reefs and colorful fish, kayaking along the coast, strolling on the beach, and hiking to the cape for a panoramic sunrise and sunset view. During November–December, the bay attracts many fishing enthusiasts, while at night visitors can enjoy squid fishing when the tide and wind are favorable.
 
Getting There From the mainland, travel to Ban Phe Pier in Rayong, then take a ferry or speedboat to Nadan Pier on Koh Samet. Continue by songthaew or motorbike taxi to Ao Pakarang. (It is recommended to check the ferry schedule in advance and plan extra time if traveling in the evening.) If staying at a resort in the bay, confirm the resort’s transfer service beforehand.
 
Travel Tips: Ao Pakarang is part of Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park. Visitors should follow park rules, avoid stepping on or touching corals, refrain from littering, and be cautious on slippery rocks. The best time to visit is between November and May, when the sea is calm and clear.
 
Name Ao Pakarang, Koh Samet, Rayong Province
Location Southern end of Koh Samet, near Laem Kud (within Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park)
Characteristics A calm bay with shallow coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, and watching sunrise and sunset at Laem Kud
Period Modern natural attraction under park conservation
Key Evidence Shallow coral reef, rocky cape of Laem Kud, and wooden walkways along the coastline
Name Origin The name “Ao Pakarang” (Coral Bay) comes from the coral reefs that appear along the shoreline.
Getting There Take a ferry from Ban Phe Pier → Nadan Pier (Koh Samet) → songthaew or motorbike taxi to Ao Pakarang (check ferry schedules and resort transfer services in advance)
Current Status Open all year. Accommodation available (e.g., Nimmanoradee Resort). Managed under park regulations.
Nearby Attractions (approx. distance) Laem Kud ~0.3 km; Ao Kiu Nai / Ao Kiu Nok ~0.8–1.2 km; Ao Wai ~2 km; Ao Thian ~2.5 km (distance may vary by route and terrain)
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Ao Pakarang quieter than other beaches on Koh Samet?
A: Yes. It is more secluded and peaceful than the main beaches in the north, ideal for those seeking relaxation close to nature.
 
Q: Do I need a boat to go snorkeling at Ao Pakarang?
A: Not necessarily. You can snorkel right from the beach, but check the tide and be cautious of rocks and waves.
 
Q: Where can I watch sunrise and sunset near the bay?
A: The Laem Kud viewpoint is just a short walk away and offers views of both sunrise and sunset in one spot.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit Ao Pakarang?
A: The best time is between November and May when the sea is calm, clear, and perfect for water activities.
 
Q: Are fishing and squid fishing available?
A: Yes. Fishing is popular, especially during November–December when mackerel season attracts many anglers. Always check weather and safety conditions before heading out.
 Ao Pakarang (Koh Samet) Map
Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Bays and Beaches Group: Bays and Beaches
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