As much as the Land of Smiles is known for its pristine tropical beaches, it is also known for some of the best beach parties man can find. When we say ‘man’, we mean it quite literally. A lot of Thailand’s beach destinations, such as Pattaya and Phuket’s Patong beach are designed for men. Along the beach are loud go-go bars with Thai girls offering men alcohol and fun times. This writer once experienced culture shock in Patong when a male friend brought her to Suzy Wong bar and told her to (playfully) beat the half-naked dancers with a foam baton. That bar prides itself as “The Original Ass Smacking Fun Bar”.
While some women enjoy the bar scene too, the blatant sex-for-sale on display can also be a turn-off. Those travelling alone (like this writer) might prefer the less raunchy beach scene and enjoy their holiday in peace and relaxation. Thankfully, Thailand’s beach scene is diverse with plenty of quiet and family-oriented beaches.
John Everingham from true-beachfront lists 8 women-friendly beaches in Thailand that are both safe and friendly for women in this article. In choosing the beaches, Everingham considered beaches that are relative safety in travelling to these beaches and the likelihood of dangers arising at the destination. Most of the beaches have a broad mix of single male and female visitors and have relatively inexpensive accommodation.
Here are Everingham’s top choices:
1. Sairee Beach, Koh Tao
Sairee Beach on Koh Tao was placed right at the top of our list of female-friendly beaches in Thailand, then in 2014 it suffered the horrific double murder of a young British couple. It just shows how unpredictable things can be, and how our attempts to identify safe havens can go wrong. But there was a good rationale behind this choice, and we have not removed it from the list.
Sairee is a laid-back beach with budget accommodations that attract the younger and backpacker sets. Koh Tao is about as safe an island as one can find in Thailand, with a large part of that due to the fact the island was completely uninhabited before tourism landed on the island. Every person living on the island today makes a living from the tourist trade, directly or indirectly. Unlike other long-inhabited destinations recently invaded by tourism, the locals here seem to really like tourists, the more of them the better. The community do not resent the invasion of tourists and as such, you will certainly feel welcomed on Koh Tao.
The beach parties here take shape as beach bars and restaurants lay mats, cushions and low tables on the sand. There is a hidden disco in the village where young revellers go dancing through the night. Yet, it has no raunchy bars and no obvious commercial sex. Sairee Beach is as easy a place to meet people as any in Thailand, and one of the most relaxed, friendly and natural. It is top of our recommendations for female friendliness and safety.
2. Lonely Beach (Ta Nam Beach), Koh Chang
Lonely Beach on Koh Chang, locally known as Ta Nam Beach, is no longer ‘lonely’, but neither is it really crowded. The people here are generally young, from diverse parts of the world, and single. There are a few social hotspots where people gather at sunset to meet and chat. Each evening, at the south end of the beach is an open-air, in-the-sand dance party. It’s definitely a young-people-meet-people scene.
The long journey to Koh Chang is somewhat of a trek, which has discouraged most mainstream tourists and made it a quiet haven. As with Koh Tao, there were no locals living near this beach before the arrival of foreign beach-seekers. It means that the new, very small community here is 100% dependent on tourists’ money. Not surprisingly, these people are all very welcoming to foreigners. It helps make this a relatively safe place for all foreigner visitors, something that females travelling alone or in pairs can appreciate. And the scene on the sand at Lonely beach is relaxed, young, casual, friendly and very international.