Best For

Best for Snorkeling

Updated 16 June 2026 · We visit. We don't sell placement.

Manage expectations — this isn't the Andaman — but the rocky points hold clear-ish water and fish. Here's where to look.

The single biggest factor is timing: go early, on a calm morning in the dry season, before boats and swimmers stir up the sand. Then it's about spot selection — the rocky points at either end of Samae are the best, with Tien and the edges of Nual close behind. Bring your own mask for fit and hygiene, wear a rash guard instead of slathering on sunscreen near the water, and don't expect pristine reef — you're here for clear-ish water and plenty of small tropical fish. The busy main beach at Tawaen is the weakest; for clearer water, take a boat trip from there.

Beach No.19.1

1. Samae Beach

Why: Rocky ends with the clearest water and small reef fish.

Beach verdict
Beach No.28.9

2. Tien Beach

Why: Quieter water and good visibility around the rocks.

Beach verdict
Beach No.48.3

3. Nual Beach (Monkey Beach)

Why: Sheltered cove with decent snorkeling at the edges.

Beach verdict
Activity7.5

4. Snorkeling

Why: Bring your own mask and go early for the best of it.

How & where
Make it count

Tips for snorkeling

  • Go early on a calm dry-season morning
  • Head to the rocky points, not the middle of the bay
  • Bring your own mask; wear a rash guard
  • Don't touch coral or fish