Narathat Beach, Public beach in Narathiwat, Thailand
Narathat Beach is a public beach in Narathiwat that stretches about five kilometers with clear waters from the Gulf of Thailand and long stretches of soft sand. Pine trees line the shoreline, providing shade and forming a natural boundary between the beach and the inland area.
The beach evolved from a traditional fishing community hub into a modern recreational destination while its maritime heritage remains visible in daily life. This shift reflects how the region adapted to new economic opportunities without abandoning its connection to the sea.
The New Central Mosque near the beach serves the local Muslim community and features a three-story Arabian design with a prayer tower that anchors the spiritual life of the area.
Several guesthouses, hotels, and local restaurants serving fresh seafood are within walking distance, making your stay convenient and comfortable. The flat, wide sand provides easy access and allows for various activities suitable for visitors with different mobility needs.
The beach hosts annual kolae boat races at the mouth of the Bang Nara River, where traditional fishing boats compete in maritime events that draw visitors interested in local sailing traditions. These races showcase the skilled boat handling and design that have been part of the region for generations.
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