Eurasia Cha-am Lagoon

Skinny-dipping in the moonlight

What we say: 3.5 stars



The Lagoon is a resort and residential community on the beach, about 3km north of Cha-am. It has two cool, welcoming, free-form pools overlooking the gulf that are free to the public and open 24 hrs a day. There's a terrace restaurant that serves typical Thai fare in the 100 to 300THB range, along with beer and spirits, but the latter are outrageously over-priced so you'll want to bring your own. Never crowded, it's a great place for taking a dip and sunbathing, but there isn't a lot else to do. After dark you can get a little more adventurous. Feel free to BYOB, and some wood for the fire pits on the beach (some citronella candles wouldn't hurt) and go skinny-dipping in the moonlight.

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How to get there: A little tricky to get to, so you might want to suss it out by day before venturing there at night. Take Naranthip Rd north and take the last right before you reach Petchakasem Rd, at the Family Mart (Sri Sakul Thai Rd.) 2K or so down the road you'll cross a bridge and find two right turns shortly after it--take the second one, heading towards Haad Chao Samran. Continue for another kilometre until you see a big sign on the right pointing the way to the Eurasia Cha-am Lagoon. Go right, down the winding road past the cow stalls, and follow the signs until you get to a street that snakes through a gated residential community. When you see the beach on your right, you're there, but you won't be able to see the pools yet. They're on the other side of the low, white retaining wall. Rent a good bicycle or motorcycle to get there if you don't have your own transport.

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