“A serene, extensive beach lined with pines, offering clear views of Koh Pu and Koh Jum. Perfectly private for relaxing and watching Nuea Khlong's finest sunsets.”

Had Yao, situated in the Taling Chan Sub-district of Nuea Khlong, is a hidden gem tucked away from Krabi's mainstream tourist trail. Its primary geographical distinction is an uninterrupted shoreline stretching for several kilometers, making it one of the longest mainland beaches in the province. The sand possesses a natural golden-brown hue mixed with grey tones, characteristic of the region’s sand-and-silt ecosystem. While it lacks the powdery white texture found on remote islands, it compensates with high biological richness. The entire stretch is flanked by towering sea pines providing ample shade and local coconut groves, creating an authentic, tranquil atmosphere that is significantly quieter than famous spots like Ao Nang or Railay Beach.

From a scenic perspective, Had Yao serves as a strategic viewpoint overlooking major Andaman islands. Koh Pu and Koh Jum stand prominently directly offshore, and on clear days, the distant silhouettes of the Phi Phi Islands are visible on the horizon. Nature enthusiasts are particularly drawn here during low tide when the beach expands hundreds of meters toward the sea, revealing a fascinating coastal ecosystem where sand crabs and various seabirds can be observed. Additionally, the nearby "Laem Hin" (Stone Cape) area features unique rock formations, serving as a popular landmark for photographers looking for a distinctive coastal backdrop.

The local lifestyle around Had Yao reflects a simple and friendly Southern Thai Muslim community. Small-scale artisanal fishing remains a mainstay of the local economy; visitors will often see longtail boats anchored along the shore or heading out at dawn and dusk. This ensures a steady supply of fresh seafood to the small, unpretentious beachfront restaurants that offer authentic Southern Thai cuisine at local prices. Had Yao is therefore more than just a place for relaxation—it is a preserved space where travelers can engage with a local way of life that has remained largely untouched by large-scale commercial tourism.


How to Get There
  • From Krabi Town, take Highway 4 (towards Trang). At Nuea Khlong District, turn right onto Highway 4036 (towards Baan Ting Rai) and follow the signs for Had Yao. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes from Krabi International Airport.

Travel Tips
  • Arrive around 4:30 PM to catch the most spectacular sunset views over the horizon.

  • Check the local tide tables before visiting to ensure you see the wide, expansive beach.

  • Bring your own beach mat as the area is natural and lacks commercial sunbeds.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes if you plan to explore the long coastline to the rock cape.

  • Carry mosquito repellent for use during twilight hours especially near the pine tree line.


Admission Fees:

  • No admission

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily, 24 hours

Had Yao Nuea Khlong

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