Looking for a Thai getaway that’s off the beaten path? Chumphon might be just what you need! Chumphon, located on the narrow Isthmus of Kra in southern Thailand, is a charming destination that’s perfect for a relaxing getaway.


Often overlooked by tourists heading to more famous spots, Chumphon offers a laid-back atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and a glimpse into authentic Thai life - without the crowds.


Getting There and Around


Chumphon is well-connected despite its quieter reputation. The nearest airport, Chumphon Airport, is about 35 km from the city, with daily flights from Bangkok with tickets typically costing around 1,200-1,800 THB ($35-55). Alternatively, you can take an 8-hour bus ride from Bangkok (roughly 600 THB/$17) or a 6-hour train journey for about 400-1,000 THB ($11-28), depending on the class.


Once in Chumphon, renting a motorbike (200-300 THB/day or $6-9) or a car (1,200-1,500 THB/day or $35-45) is the best way to explore the area, as public transportation can be sparse.


Beaches and More


Chumphon boasts over 200 km of coastline, with pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Hat Thung Wua Laen is a must-visit beach, known for its soft white sand and serene vibes. On weekdays, it’s wonderfully quiet, while on weekends there is a livelier crowd.


Address: Saphli, Pathio District, Chumphon 86230, Thailand.


For a unique underwater experience, head to the Mu Ko Chumphon National Park, where you can dive or snorkel among vibrant coral reefs. Diving trips start at around 2,500 THB ($70) per person, including equipment and a guide. For snorkeling, expect to pay around 800 THB ($23) for a half-day tour.


Opening Hours: Daily: 8.00 - 16.30.


Address: 964J+PMX, Hat Sai Ri, Mueang Chumphon District, Chumphon 86120, Thailand.


Nature lovers will appreciate exploring the Khao Matsee Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the sea and city. This spot is easily accessible by car or motorbike, with no entrance fee, making it a perfect budget-friendly activity.


Opening Hours: Daily: 6.00 - 21.00.


Address: C7Q2+CC7, Pak Nam, Mueang Chumphon District, Chumphon 86120, Thailand.


Chumphon is rich in history and culture, therefore, don't miss the Prince of Chumphon Shrine and Memorial, a significant site dedicated to the “Father of the Royal Thai Navy”. It’s near Hat Sai Ree Beach, combining cultural exploration with beach relaxation.


Memorial Opening Hours: Daily: 8.00 - 20.00.


Memorial Address: 97XH+RW7, Hat Sai Ri, Mueang Chumphon District, Chumphon 86000, Thailand.


Once in there you can't miss also the Chumphon Night Market, a lively spot where you can taste local delicacies like kanom jeen (rice noodles with curry) or fresh seafood. Prices are reasonable, with most dishes costing between 30-60 THB ($1-2).


Opening Hours: Daily: 18.00 - 00.00.


Address: G52H+FJF เลขที่ - ถนน กรมหลวงชุมพร ท่าตะเภา เมือง Chumphon 86000, Thailand.


Where to Stay


For an affordable and comfortable stay, check out the Nana Buri Hotel in Chumphon City. Rooms here start at around 800 THB ($23) per night, offering a convenient base with modern amenities. It’s close to the train station and offers easy access to local attractions.


Check-in time: 14:00.


Address: 355/9 ถนนประชาอุทิศ Tha Taphao, Mueang Chumphon District, Chumphon 86000, Thailand.


The best time to visit Chumphon is from December to February when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. If you’re seeking a peaceful holiday with plenty of opportunities to explore both nature and culture, Chumphon is an ideal choice!