Kamala Beaches

Kamla Beach is a tranquil beach located on the west coast of Thailand. It is popular with families and travellers looking for a quieter holiday. The beach is enormous and features many excellent Thai, international and local restaurants right on the beach. Its popularity grew when the new Pine Beach Bar opened at the Intercontinental Hotel or Cafe del Mar beach club next door. Kamla is still a beautiful long stretch of white sand with clear water during the high season. There are many beach restaurants and shopping opportunities, including some excellent hotels.

Kamala is a small village located in Phuket, Thailand. It is famous for its nightlife and beaches. The main road coming down from the Patong Beach passes through the village, and you might keep going (fast) without noticing a small street right at the foot of the hill. Kamla consists of two villages, one Muslim and one touristy. The Muslim village is located in the very back of the village, while the touristy part is built all along Kamala’s beautiful beaches.

What to Do in Kamala Beach?

Fantasea Park is a modest temple, a small market, and the beach. There are no other attractions to see or visit. A couple of small sandy beaches (Rayee Beach & Hua Beach) to the South on a tiny long road that leads to nowhere, nicknamed “The Millionaire Row”, home of the beautiful Parese Resort and a collection of private villas. Almost the very end, you will even enjoy a drink on top of rock bouldres with amazing views of Patong Bay.

The Main Beach

Kamala Beach is located in the north of the island. It is a beautiful white sandy beach with coconut trees and casuarinas. The water is very shallow and clear. There are many restaurants and bars along the beach. During the high season, there are also many tourists and locals.

Markets

The main road also offers some shopping opportunities, including a big supermarket, and there are plenty of restaurants and bars nearby. But the best thing about the village is its fresh local market, which is open all day long.

Night Market

The night markets are held every Monday and Friday from 3.30 pm until 10 pm on the main street. You can buy fresh fruit and vegetables you won’t find anywhere else, and try out delicious snacks you will never forget!

Laem Singh Beach

The elusive beach at Laem Singh is located about 10 km south of Phuket Town. It is a beautiful place, but unfortunately it is closed to the public. You will need to find the way to get there. We will tell you how

Surin Beach

Surin Beach is a huge natural beach with only one remaining restaurant. It used to be the place for partying and dining at one of the many beaches clubs, but all were closed down one day. Pansea is a beautiful but private and exclusive beach shared by the guests of the two five star hotels: The Surin and Amansuri.

Wat Kamala

Wat Kamphaeng Phet is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Wat Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. It is a very modest temple, but the long lines of tiny golden Buddhas are worth taking a picture of. Remember that this is an important religious site, so don’t dress too short.

Where to Eat in Kamala Beach?

Kamala was once a bustling tourist destination, but the number of restaurants and bars has decreased significantly since then. There are still a few places to enjoy a quick bite or drink at the beach, but the ones that remain are mostly located in the north end of the beach. The newest additions are Cafe Del Mar and HQ beach club. Both offer a great view of the ocean and a casual atmosphere.

Behind the beach is the main street, where you will find the typical shops like tailors, convenience stores, travel agencies, diving shops, bars and restaurants. There are also two small shopping alleys that lead to the beach and a plaza in the back of the beach. Favourite Thai restaurant to eat at on this main street are Charoen Seafod at Kamala Dream, and Blue Manao.

Kamala Beach Nightlife

Kamalabai beach nightlife has evolved quite a bit since the arrival of Cafe del Mar and HQ Beach Club, but there is still a bit old fashioned nightlife, and you’re still in Phuket, so few ladies will probably call you “hellooooo welcome” when you walk past their bar, and it’s always more fun to have drinks in a smiling company than by yourself. It’s nowhere like Bangla Road, but it adds a touch of spice and colour to Kamalabai Street.

Cafe Del Mar

Cafè del Mar is a famous beach club located in Ibiza. It is one of the best places to go if you want to dance and enjoy the nightlife. The club offers a wide range of activities including live music, DJ sets, dancing, drinking and partying.

Pine Beach Bar

Pine beach bar is a recently opened venue located at the north end of Kamal beach. It is part of the prestigious InterContinental hotel. With its wide stretch of soft white sand and beautiful landscape, the north side of Kamala is an idyllic spot to spend the afternoon or enjoy the famous colourful sunsets.

HQ Beach Club

Located in the northern part of Phuket Island, HQ Beach Club and Lounge is one of the few remaining beach clubs on the island.

Novotel Kamala Rooftop

‘The Roof’ is a large rooftop bar located at the top of the hotel. It offers a view of the ocean and the city skyline. There is also a pool table and a small stage for live performances. Happy hour runs from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, when you get two drinks for the price of one.

Where to Stay in Kamala Beach?

Kamalarajah Beach is a long stretch of white sand, with a few small shops and restaurants. There are many guesthouses and hotels nearby, all offering cheap accommodation. The best option is the Kamala Beach Hotel, which offers great value for money. If you prefer a bit more privacy, then the Novotel Phukset is also worth considering. For something a bit more exclusive, the Paresa Resort is a 5 star hotel with a pool and spa.

Are There Beach Chairs in Kamala Beach?

Beach loungers are back on 10% percent of the beach, so everybody should be happy, as you can see in this picture taken from that same spot on that same day. On the right, there are no beach chairs, because they were removed to make room for a new restaurant. Kamala is a very beautiful but often underrated beach, and it’s probably why so many visitors return every year, knowing that keeping your favorite beach to yourself is the best way to keep it low profile. You might find our guide to Bangtao Beach useful to read.

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Lisa Boonmee
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Lisa Boonmee
I am passionate about unveiling the hidden gems of Phuket, from its stunning beaches to its vibrant cultural scene. My extensive travels across the island have given me a deep appreciation for its unique beauty and rich history, which I love sharing with our readers.