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Surin Beach

A pristine beach in Phuket

Surin Beach - A pristine beach in Phuket

Surin Beach still holds a genuine Thai charm, with its small three-wheeler carts selling tropical fruits, grilled chicken, and local snacks near the municipal parking area. Before 2014, Surin was one of Phuket’s most developed beaches — a trendy spot known for its stylish beach clubs, lively bars, and sunset dining right on the sand.

That changed when local authorities decided to restore Surin to its natural state, reclaiming the beach from commercial development. In Thailand, all beaches are public land, so technically, no private businesses can operate directly on them.

While such rules are often loosely applied elsewhere, Surin underwent a rare and thorough cleanup that removed all beachfront structures. Today, it has returned to its pristine, peaceful beauty — a wide expanse of golden sand and clear turquoise water framed by casuarina trees.

There’s no real resort town at Surin, but you’ll find a good range of hotels, restaurants, and small boutiques along nearby Srisoonthorn Road. Just north of Surin lies Pansea Beach, a secluded cove home to two of Phuket’s most exclusive resorts: The Surin and Amanpuri, both renowned for their discreet luxury and stunning views.

View of part of Surin beach from the sea
Two ways to enjoy Surin beach: walking in the sun or sitting in the shade under a parasol

Surin Beach Highlights

  • Naturally beautiful and unspoiled after being restored to its original state

  • Local food and drinks available from friendly beach vendors

  • A popular surfing spot during the low season (May–November)

The path along Surin beach offers a lovely shaded walk

Surin Beach Heads Up

  • No hotels directly on the beach

  • Dining, shopping, and nightlife are spread out, so you’ll need transport to get around

  • Tuk-tuk drivers are known to charge high fares, even for short trips

When to Visit

The best time to visit Surin Beach is between December and April, when the sea is calm and the weather sunny.


From May to October, Surin becomes a favorite surfing destination, offering gentler crowds and a more peaceful, local atmosphere — perfect for travelers looking to unwind away from Phuket’s busier spots.


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Aerial view encompassing the beaches of Surin, Pansea and Bangtao

Surin Beach Photos

Surin Beach Map

Stéphane Audiger - Photographer & writer

Stéphane Audiger - Photographer & Writer

Passionate about photography since the mid-2000s, I’ve spent years capturing the beauty of Phuket and southern Thailand — from beaches and islands to festivals and daily life. My work reflects a lasting love for the region and its ever-changing light.

Last visit & photos: Surin Beach — 21 February 2026

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