Hat Chomphon Beach

Hat Chomphon Beach

Hat Chomphon Beach
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Open Days: Subject to military unit regulations (recommended to check before visiting)
Opening Hours: Generally 06:00 – 18:00 (accommodation and camping areas depend on stay conditions)
 
Hat Chomphon Hat Chomphon is a small beach within the Hat Chao Samran area that is managed by a military unit. This is why it stands out for its orderliness, cleanliness, and quiet atmosphere. It suits travelers who want an unhurried seaside break—strolling along the shore, catching the early morning light, and camping or staying in on-site accommodation under the area’s rules.
 
Hat Chomphon, Phetchaburi is a compact beach in Hat Chao Samran Subdistrict, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi. It falls under the supervision of the local military unit (15th Military Circle), which makes the overall vibe noticeably different from typical commercial beaches. Order, cleanliness, and calm are the defining characteristics here. For that reason, Hat Chomphon is best for travelers who want a simple, uncrowded sea experience and value privacy more than a lively, business-driven beachfront.
 
This beach sits close to Hat Chao Samran, but on a smaller scale with clearer zone management. Physically, it follows the Gulf of Thailand shoreline typical of Central Thailand, where fine sand naturally mixes with some coastal silt. The tide rhythm shapes the experience: at low tide the beach opens wider, making it pleasant for slow walks, sea-breeze breaks, and horizon photos without tall buildings blocking the view.
 
What makes Hat Chomphon special is not a long list of water activities, but the rare quietness in an era when many beaches have been heavily commercialized. You will not find loud beach bars or rows of shops along the shore. Instead, there are designated relaxation areas, unit-managed accommodation, and an orderly camping ground. It fits people who want genuine rest—reading, listening to waves, or watching sunrise without being pulled into noise and bustle.
 
Historically, the coastal belt around Hat Chao Samran and Ban Laem has long been important as a maritime route and a traditional nearshore fishing area. As a military-managed zone, Hat Chomphon carries a welfare-and-rest dimension for personnel, while also allowing public access under clearly defined regulations. This identity as a “recovery and recreation area” has shaped the design of its facilities: simple, durable, and practical rather than luxurious.
 
On-site accommodation comes in several formats, from detached units suitable for families to shared-style lodging for groups. The buildings are often slightly raised to suit the coastal terrain, and they typically face the sea so guests can enjoy the view from their verandas. This is a key advantage: even without resort-level luxury, the positioning gives a truly close-to-the-sea experience.
 
The camping zone is another option for travelers who want an even closer feel to nature. Waking up to the first light reflecting on the Gulf is a simple but memorable experience. However, visitors should check the stay conditions in advance because the area is governed by a government unit and may have specific requirements or restrictions depending on the period.
 
For more serious travelers, Hat Chomphon works well as part of a one-day coastal route in Phetchaburi. You can begin with a quiet break here, then drive to Hat Chao Samran, Hat Puek Tian, or head into Ban Laem, which is well known for fresh seafood. The coastal road reveals local fishing life, with rows of fishing boats visible in the morning and again toward evening.
 
The climate is tropical and humid along the Gulf coast. Late rainy season into early cool season tends to feel the most comfortable for relaxing by the sea. During monsoon periods, waves and wind can be stronger. Swimming should stay in shallow water, and it is best to avoid deeper areas without supervision. Safety matters, especially when traveling with children or seniors.
 
Photographers will find sunrise to be Hat Chomphon’s highlight. The coastline faces east, so morning light reflects directly on the sea surface. The soft golden tones during the first 30–45 minutes of the day create a calm, cinematic atmosphere—ideal for capturing the horizon line and the silhouettes of seaside pines planted in certain sections.
 
Even though Hat Chomphon is not a fully commercial beach destination, the neatness of the area makes it suitable for families who prioritize safety and order. Travelers who want more action can stay here for the calm base, drive out to nearby beaches for activities, and return to a quieter atmosphere afterward.
 
Getting There From Bangkok, take Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road) toward Phetchaburi, then follow the route to Ban Laem District and Hat Chao Samran Subdistrict. The total distance is about 130 km, typically 2–3 hours depending on traffic. Once you reach the coastal area, look for the entrance signage for Hat Chomphon within the military-managed zone. It is advisable to bring your national ID card for coordination with officers as required by regulations.
 
With all these elements, Hat Chomphon is not a beach for everyone—but it is a beach for those who want quiet, order, and an unhurried kind of rest. If you are looking for a shoreline that feels safe and straightforward, Hat Chomphon is a strong option to consider.
 
Place Summary A military-managed beach with a calm, orderly atmosphere—good for relaxing, seaside walks, and camping or staying on-site under regulations
Name Hat Chomphon
Address Hat Chao Samran Subdistrict, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi
Key Highlights Quiet, orderly, and clean; clearly managed relaxation zones; suitable for families and privacy-focused travelers
Facilities Restrooms, on-site food options, accommodation/lodging, camping area (subject to regulations and usage conditions)
Fees No entrance fee (accommodation/camping fees depend on stay conditions)
Current Status Open for use under military unit regulations (recommended to check the latest conditions before visiting)
Nearby Tourist Attractions 1) Hat Chao Samran Beach (2 km)
2) Hat Puek Tian (13 km)
3) Bang Ta Boon (18 km)
4) Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) (30 km)
5) Phra Ram Ratchaniwet (Ban Puen Palace) (32 km)
Popular Restaurants Nearby (Distance & Phone) 1) Krua Nong May (0.2 km) Tel. 086-175-0177
2) Zeed Beach (0.4 km) Tel. 081-665-6562
3) Krua Pluemjit (1.1 km) Tel. 095-880-4675
4) Baan Talay Restaurant, Laem Phak Bia (5.9 km) Tel. 085-405-2856
5) Baan Poo Pen 2 (Laem Phak Bia Branch) (7 km) Tel. 081-233-6118
Popular Accommodations Nearby (Distance & Phone) 1) Fisherman’s Resort (3 km) Tel. 032-478-020, 086-300-4510
2) Cheznous Resort (2.7 km) Tel. 032-471-020, 081-893-9072
3) i Tara Resort & Spa (5 km) Tel. 032-478-301, 088-874-7474
4) Eco Moment Beach Resort (6.8 km) Tel. 032-770-555, 083-198-4477
5) Rabiang Rua Beach Resort (1 km) Tel. 032-478-070
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can the general public enter Hat Chomphon?
A: Access follows military unit regulations. Check the conditions before visiting and bring your national ID card for identity verification as required.
 
Q: Who is Hat Chomphon best suited for?
A: It is best for travelers who want peace, order, and a non-crowded beach, including families who prioritize safety and a simple atmosphere.
 
Q: Is camping allowed?
A: There is a camping area, but usage and stay conditions are subject to the unit’s rules. Always check in advance before traveling.
 
Q: What time is best for photography?
A: Sunrise is the best time because the coastline faces east, giving direct morning light reflecting off the sea and a calm atmosphere.
 
Q: How long does it take to drive from Bangkok?
A: On average, about 2–3 hours, depending on traffic and travel time.
 
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: Generally there is no entrance fee. Accommodation or camping fees depend on the stay conditions set by the area, so check the latest details before visiting.
 
Q: Are there restrooms and food options on-site?
A: Yes. Basic facilities such as restrooms and on-site food options are available, along with lodging and a camping zone, all managed under the area’s regulations.
Hat Chomphon Beach Map Hat Chomphon Beach Map
Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Bays and Beaches Group: Bays and Beaches
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