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Sai Kaew Beach Marine Protection Zone adventures

Sai Kaew Beach Marine Protection Zone Adventures

Sai Kaew Beach Marine Protection Zone safeguards a vibrant coastal ecosystem on Koh Samet, offering pristine beaches and rich marine biodiversity that attract snorkelers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Approx. 300 acres
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
Estimated 150,000+
Annual Visitors
2002
Year Established

About Sai Kaew Beach Marine Protection Zone

Sai Kaew Beach Marine Protection Zone
 

Sai Kaew Beach Marine Protection Zone is located on the eastern shore of Koh Samet Island in the Gulf of Thailand, within Chonburi Province. This protected marine zone preserves a crucial stretch of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and sandy beaches that provide habitat for a variety of tropical marine species. The beach is renowned for its clear turquoise waters and white sandy shores, making it one of the most popular destinations for visitors seeking a combination of relaxation and outdoor marine activities. The zone was established to protect these fragile marine ecosystems from the increasing pressures of tourism and development. Besides its ecological importance, Sai Kaew Beach is highly regarded for snorkeling, swimming, and paddle sports, with underwater visibility often exceeding 15 meters. The surrounding reefs are home to vibrant coral species, tropical fish, and occasional sightings of sea turtles. Accessibility is relatively easy from mainland Thailand via ferry from Ban Phe Pier, allowing visitors to reach the area for day trips or extended stays. While there are no established hiking trails within the marine protection zone, nearby coastal walks exist around Koh Samet island. The area's visitor appeal stems from its combination of natural beauty, water-based recreation, and efforts to maintain a sustainable balance between human use and ecosystem conservation. Conservation efforts include restrictions on fishing and anchoring to prevent reef damage and promote coral recovery. The zone plays an essential role in local marine biodiversity conservation and is a key attraction for eco-conscious travelers visiting the region.

Highlights

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Clear turquoise waters ideal for snorkeling and swimming

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Vibrant coral reef ecosystems supporting tropical marine life

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Sandy beaches offering scenic relaxation and sunset views

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Regulated zones for sustainable marine use and conservation

Notable Natural Features

Coral Reefs

Diverse hard and soft coral formations providing habitat for colorful fish species and invertebrates.

Sea Turtle Habitat

Occasional visits by green and hawksbill turtles near the reef areas.

White Sand Beach

A long stretch of fine white sand beach famous for swimming and sunbathing.