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Fishermen with fishing nets on the beach of Bang Sak

BANG SAK BEACH

Bang Sak Beach is one of the most secluded beaches of Khao Lak still visited by tourists. It borders Pak Weep Beach in the south and Ban Thap Tawan Beach in the north.

Rocks and fishing boat in the sea of Bang Sak beach. Khao Lakk

Beach of the locals

Bang Sak Beach is also called the beach of the locals. This is because there are no accommodations in the middle of the bay. Locals and fisherman meet here for a picnic or a cozy get-together on the beach or in the shade of the trees. Behind this stretch of beach there is a road with some small local restaurants. An interesting place if you are interested in local life and food.

In the southern part of Bang Sak there are only a few luxury resorts, these are surrounded by a few restaurants on the beach. Also in the northern part of the beach there are again a number of restaurants, small bars and massage facilities on the beach. There are only two resorts in this part of Bang Sak Beach. So here you can count on a quiet beach with total relaxation.

Bang Sak, like many other beaches in Khao Lak, is an ideal beach for a long beach walk with a stop at one of the small restaurants.

Old half decayed fishing boat on the beach

Le Méridien Khao Lak Resort & Spa

Le Méridien is the very last resort all the way to the north of Bang Sak Beach and is situated on a beautiful beach with palm trees. It’s a beautiful resort with immaculate rooms and comfortable beds that you would like to have at home. Some rooms have direct access to one of the two beautifully designed swimming pools. At the beach there are several nice places for a snack, drink or a sumptuous dinner. Here you can enjoy yourself to the fullest!
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White beach with sunbeds and umbrellas
Small bar on the white beach in front of Le Meridien Resort

Graceland Khaolak Beach Resort

Graceland is a family friendly resort with nice details. There is a large swimming pool, gym, tennis court, library and even a bowling alley! Recommended are the suites or family rooms with direct access to the pool and a bath on the terrace. In the immediate vicinity there are several cozy restaurants on the beach.
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Sunbeds under the trees on the beach by the sea
Large swimming pool with special decorations

Bangsak Village

An adult only resort for when just being quiet is not enough. When you walk north from this hotel you come to the part of Bang Sak Beach where there are no other hotels. The rooms are spacious and have a nice designed bath. There are also rooms with direct access to the beautiful swimming pool.
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Villas around pool
large bath in luxury hotel room of Bang Sak Village

Manathai Khao Lak

Manathai is a 5 star resort located in the southern part of Bang Sak Beach. It is a well maintained resort with sunbeds under the palm trees on the beach. The neat rooms are beautifully decorated and have a balcony or terrace. There are also beautiful family rooms with or without bunk beds in the rooms, handy for families.
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Swimming pool on the beach with palm trees
Swimming pool surrounded by palm trees

Mr. Bao Family Restaurant

Near the Bangsak Village Resort in the northern part of Khuk Khak Beach is a cozy restaurant. You reach this nicely designed family restaurant by means of a wooden walkway. There is an extensive menu with friendly prices. A nice change for the restaurant of your resort!

Mr Bao Family Restaurant with wooden walkway

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