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Rayong attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 24 hours – Public seaside area, ideal for sunrise and sunset
Lan Hin Khao is a seaside viewpoint located at the end of Mae Ramphueng Beach, Rayong. It is one of the most beautiful sunset spots on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard. The highlight is a stretch of large rocks and white-toned stones scattered along the shore, extending into the sea. Wave action has sculpted some parts into striking rock formations. From above, the blue sea contrasts vividly with the white rock layers, creating a memorable natural scene that’s popular with travelers and photographers.
In the late afternoon, Lan Hin Khao gets lively with visitors waiting for the view. Golden-hour light reflects off the water and rocks, making it one of Rayong’s favorite photo spots. On clear summer days the horizon appears crisp. During low tide you can step down onto the rocks for low-angle shots, but beware of slippery algae. The rhythmic sound of waves on stone adds a soothing backdrop, making this a good place for couples, families, or anyone needing a quiet reset.
The area around the rocks has simple seating spots, small pavilions for shade, and a seaside road with convenient parking. On some days local vendors sell snacks, drinks, or ice cream, adding an easygoing beach-town feel. In the morning you may see people fishing, strolling, or jogging along the shore when it’s cooler and calmer than in the afternoon.
Although it’s a public area, Lan Hin Khao falls within the coastal zone overseen by Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park, which helps with cleanliness and safety checks. There is currently no entrance fee. During the monsoon season (roughly May–October), waves can be strong; avoid walking on rocks near the water on rough-sea days.
Getting There From downtown Rayong, take Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3) toward Ban Phe. At Ta Phong Junction, turn onto the Mae Ramphueng Beach road and continue for about 11 km to reach Lan Hin Khao (15–20 minutes by car). Without a private car, take the Rayong–Ban Phe songthaew, get off along Mae Ramphueng Beach, then take a motorcycle taxi to the viewpoint. Signage is clear and roadside parking is available.
Along the way you’ll pass well-known seafood restaurants and seaside cafés such as “Krua Mae Ramphueng” and “The Bizarre Bray Café,” which many visitors stop at before the rocks. Beachfront stays range from mid-size resorts to budget homestays—great if you want to wake up to sea views and catch the morning light.
| Name | Lan Hin Khao, Mae Ramphueng Beach, Rayong (ลานหินขาว) |
| Location | Mae Ramphueng Beach, T. Taphong, Mueang Rayong, Rayong — approx. 12.611, 101.384 |
| Key Characteristics | Natural rock slabs and boulder fields extending into the sea; prime spot for seascape and sunset photography |
| Period/Era | Natural coastal formation shaped by long-term wave erosion on the Eastern Seaboard |
| Key Evidence | Well-preserved sedimentary rock landscape and shoreline rock outcrops |
| Name Origin | “Lan Hin Khao” (ลานหินขาว) refers to the clearly visible white-toned rocks on site |
| Facilities | Roadside parking, small shaded pavilions, nearby eateries and cafés, public restrooms, photogenic seaside viewpoints |
| Getting There | From Rayong city via Sukhumvit Road, turn onto the Mae Ramphueng Beach road and continue ~11 km (15–20 min). Rayong–Ban Phe songthaews pass the beach; continue by motorcycle taxi. |
| Popular Restaurants Nearby | Krua Mae Ramphueng (fresh seafood, ≈ 2 km, Tel. 0-3865-2334) The Bizarre Bray Café (seaside café, ≈ 3 km) Baan Ploy Seafood (Thai seafood, ≈ 4 km) |
| Popular Stays Nearby | Rayong Resort Hotel (seafront resort, ≈ 3 km, Tel. 0-3861-3555) Mae Ramphueng Beach Resort (≈ 2.5 km) Bann Pae Cabana (beachfront bungalows, ≈ 6 km) |
| Nearby Attractions | Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park (≈ 7 km) Ban Phe Pier (≈ 9 km) Sky View Tower & Rayong Mangrove Learning Center (≈ 18 km) |
| Current Status | Open to the public free of charge; cleanliness and safety supported by Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is Lan Hin Khao open?
A: It’s open 24/7 year-round, with late afternoon before sunset being the most popular time.
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No. It’s a public seaside area. Please keep the area clean and avoid risky rock edges.
Q: Are there restaurants or cafés nearby?
A: Yes. Several options line the beach road, including Krua Mae Ramphueng and The Bizarre Bray Café within a few kilometers.
Q: Can I drive and park there?
A: Yes. You can drive along the beach road and park roadside close to the viewpoint access.
Q: When should I avoid walking on the rocks?
A: During the monsoon (about May–October) when waves are strong and algae makes surfaces slippery. View from the walkway instead.
Q: Is it suitable for kids or seniors?
A: Yes, if you stay on the walkway or main viewing area. The rocks themselves are uneven and can be slippery.
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