Finding Tranquility at Koh Bae Na Beach Tucked away in Thailand’s Trang region, Koh Bae Na Beach feels like one of those places you stumble across by accident and never forget.
Located in the Andaman Sea (part of the Indian Ocean), it ranks 21st out of 53 beaches in Trang, but honestly, numbers don’t do it justice. It’s about 34 km from Trang city, with the nearest settlement, Hat Chang Lan, just 2.8 km away.
What makes Koh Bae Na special is how untouched it is. No resorts. No beach bars. Just nature at its best. The setting is a beautiful mix of rugged cliffs, mountain slopes, thick greenery, and that perfect turquoise water. The sandy beach runs for about 800 meters, with a gentle slope into the sea—no sharp rocks, no need for aqua shoes. Just soft sand under your feet.
When I visited back in 2023, the nature walk circling the small islet wasn’t finished yet (word is, it’s complete now). We had the whole beach to ourselves for hours, aside from a small family of beach dogs—mum, dad, and two playful pups—all very relaxed and friendly.
What stood out most for me was the calm. It was one of the most peaceful places I’ve ever been. With the tide out, I could stroll across the pontoon path without feeling like I was about to fall in every few steps. The views were stunning, with crystal-clear water on one side and thick jungle on the other. There’s also a wooden staircase leading up to a viewpoint on one side of the islet. I didn’t climb to the very top, but I could already tell the view was going to be spectacular. If you love nature, solitude, and quiet adventures, this place will hit the spot.
Whether you’re into kayaking, paddleboarding, or just sitting and soaking up the scenery, Koh Bae Na is a gem worth exploring. Enjoy the journey—I know I did.









