Whether you’re a nature lover, a casual photographer, or a couple seeking a romantic moment by the sea, one experience you shouldn’t miss on Thailand’s Andaman Coast is watching the sunset. The blend of calm seas, crystal-clear water, and skies that shift from orange to pink makes each evening unforgettable.
Sunset Travel Trends in Andaman (2024–2025)
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Thai tourists frequently post IG stories of Andaman sunsets.
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60 % say a beautiful sunset view influenced their choice of accommodation.
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Foreign tourists commented that “golden light reflecting off calm water is unforgettable.”
1. Top Sunset Spots in Phuket
Khao Rang Viewpoint – 180° Panoramic City & Sea
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Location: Central Phuket Town
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Suggested Arrival: 17:00 (peak summer) or 18:00 (winter)
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Photo Highlights: City skyline merged with sea horizon; golden backlight over Nai Harn Beach.
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On‑site Tip: Use ND filter, tripod, and set aperture at f/11–f/16 for sharpness.
Promthep Cape – Romantic Cliffside Sunset
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Location: Southern tip of Phuket
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Suggested Arrival: 17:30–18:00 (depending on season)
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Atmosphere: Romantic spot perfect for silhouette portraits.
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Facilities: Spacious parking, light‑snack vendors, viewing platforms.
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Photo Tip: Scout horizon level, prep for time‑lapse with tripod.
Kata Beach – Sunset with the Family
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Location: Kata Bay with curved shoreline
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Suggested Time: 18:10–18:30
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Family & Travel Tip: Shallow waters make it easy to stage family shots and props.
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Real Experience: A Chiang Mai family brought kids, used a drone to capture broad skies.
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Gear Tip: Shoot with 16–35 mm wide lens and ND filter to reduce glare.
2. Best Sunset Views in Krabi
Ton Sai Bay, Phi Phi Island
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Access: Speedboat from Ao Nang (35–45 minutes)
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Recommended Arrival: Boats return around 16:30–16:45
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Photo Potential: Boat shadows over water with dramatic island silhouettes.
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Insider Tip: Arrive 30 min early to catch quick sky color shifts.
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Pro Tip: Borrow local clothing for authentic looks in your shots.
Phra Nang Beach
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Location: Near residential area with food stalls and drinks.
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Arrival Time: Before 17:45 during summer.
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Vibe: Calmer than busy spots—suitable for small photography workshops.
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Photo Tip: Arrange a flat‑lay of drinks/snacks on the sand as part of the scene.
Khao Khanab Nam Viewpoint
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Setting: Elevated hill with sea view on both sides.
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Access: Moderate stair climb.
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Best Time: 17:00–17:20
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Unique Shot: Clear water with island layers below.
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Tech Tip: Use 70–200 mm telephoto to compress layers artistically.
3. Hidden Sunset Gems in Phang Nga
Phak Bia Cape (Phang Nga Bay)
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Access: Hire a local long‑tail boat (15–20 min).
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Departure Time: Around 16:30.
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Ambience: Birds, calm wind, peaceful atmosphere.
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When There: Bring a wind‑breaker and adjust camera focus for mountain reflections.
Khao Tapu (James Bond Island)
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Popularity: Busy in the mornings, serene at evening.
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Arrival Time: Before 17:45.
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Shot Idea: Use vertical framing to include limestone pillars and sky.
Khao Ping Gan
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Location: Close to town, with hillside resorts.
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Facilities: Coffee shops, flower gardens, mountain‑view resorts.
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Timing: 17:30–18:00
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Pro Tip: Book a mountain‑view room to enjoy sunsets without traveling.
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Check sunset times via Apple, Google, or website—for accuracy.
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Plan seasonally: December–February for crisp seas and skies.
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Join local chat groups: Use LINE or Facebook to get live updates (traffic, weather).
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Pack photo gear: Tripod, wide and telephoto lenses, ND filter, remote timer.
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Dress smart: Bring wind‑breakers or light jackets, hats for shade.
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Bring props: Coffee, light snacks—great for on‑location engagement or workshops.