
Sirinat National Park is located in Phuket and offers camping grounds along the coastline where visitors can stay overnight. The camping area sits near mangrove forests and Mai Khao Beach, which are notable features of the park. Campers can set up their tents close to the shore with views of the bay and surrounding mangrove areas. Restroom facilities are provided within the camping zone, and the beach is within walking distance from the campsite. The park environment suits travelers looking to spend time by the sea and experience coastal nature. The national park setting provides access to both beach and forest landscapes in one location. Fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
at Sirinat National Park (13m above sea level • 8.13°N, 98.38°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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Quiet beach with a small fishing fleet that has a morning market It’s in the national Park, so sometimes they’ll be people trying to charge you to get in
We paid the official entrance fee to Sirinat National Park as responsible visitors, but the experience was disappointing and felt poorly managed. Shortly after entering, it became clear that many people were accessing the beach area without paying, and even a local person approached us suggesting that visitors often avoid the checkpoint. This creates an unfair situation: honest tourists pay, while many others do not, and there doesn’t seem to be consistent control. What made it worse is that the park area and beach we visited were not well maintained. We found a lot of litter and debris, which is really sad because the natural setting could be beautiful if it were properly cared for. Paying an entrance fee would feel reasonable if it clearly translated into cleanliness, basic maintenance and a better visitor experience. Overall, we left with the impression that the fee is not matched by the current condition of the park, and that management and enforcement need serious improvement.
beautiful park on the beach! the trees are amazing. if you get there before 8am or after 4pm you don't have to pay the 200 bhat entrance fee. the beach off to the right is nicer and you can watch the planes land at the airport
it a nice small bay with sandy beach and clear water. It has a restaurant for food, and way over priced sunbeds for rent. Bring your beach towel as rental price for a sunbed are ridiculous, $50 for 1-bed! Also note to come early, due to the small size beach it will quickly get overcrowded by noon.
Giving a one star cause the ticket is a scam and the beach and area all around has so much trash and debris. It's not a park with anything to see or do, it's just blocked from one point to another where they can try and get unknowing tourists to pay a fee. There are ways to enter and you can just go around near the beach. It's says 200 baht for foreigners and 40 baht for locals, but I never saw any locals stop, so it's definitely a quick way to get money. Nothing to see, don't pay, just go around!
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Quiet beach with a small fishing fleet that has a morning market It’s in the national Park, so sometimes they’ll be people trying to charge you to get in
We paid the official entrance fee to Sirinat National Park as responsible visitors, but the experience was disappointing and felt poorly managed. Shortly after entering, it became clear that many people were accessing the beach area without paying, and even a local person approached us suggesting that visitors often avoid the checkpoint. This creates an unfair situation: honest tourists pay, while many others do not, and there doesn’t seem to be consistent control. What made it worse is that the park area and beach we visited were not well maintained. We found a lot of litter and debris, which is really sad because the natural setting could be beautiful if it were properly cared for. Paying an entrance fee would feel reasonable if it clearly translated into cleanliness, basic maintenance and a better visitor experience. Overall, we left with the impression that the fee is not matched by the current condition of the park, and that management and enforcement need serious improvement.
beautiful park on the beach! the trees are amazing. if you get there before 8am or after 4pm you don't have to pay the 200 bhat entrance fee. the beach off to the right is nicer and you can watch the planes land at the airport
it a nice small bay with sandy beach and clear water. It has a restaurant for food, and way over priced sunbeds for rent. Bring your beach towel as rental price for a sunbed are ridiculous, $50 for 1-bed! Also note to come early, due to the small size beach it will quickly get overcrowded by noon.
Giving a one star cause the ticket is a scam and the beach and area all around has so much trash and debris. It's not a park with anything to see or do, it's just blocked from one point to another where they can try and get unknowing tourists to pay a fee. There are ways to enter and you can just go around near the beach. It's says 200 baht for foreigners and 40 baht for locals, but I never saw any locals stop, so it's definitely a quick way to get money. Nothing to see, don't pay, just go around!