Travelling to Thailand this week? Heavy rain, rough seas expected across country

Tourists heading to Thailand this week should anticipate widespread rainfall and thunderstorms due to a strong south-west monsoon and a low-pressure system. Heavy to very heavy rain is forecast for the west coast, potentially causing flash floods ...

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Tourists planning a trip to Thailand this week may need to prepare for wet weather, possible travel disruptions and rough sea conditions, as the country's meteorological agency has forecast widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across several regions.

According to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), a strong south-west monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a low-pressure system off the coast of Vietnam, is expected to bring persistent rain across the country on June 2.

Authorities have warned of heavy rain in several provinces and very heavy rainfall along parts of Thailand's west coast in the south. The weather conditions could trigger flash floods and runoff in low-lying areas and locations near waterways.


Which tourist areas could be affected?

Popular destinations on Thailand's west coast, including Phuket, Krabi, Phang Nga, Trang and Satun, are expected to see the heaviest rainfall, with thunderstorms forecast across 80% of the region.

Top 7 beaches to visit in Thailand
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Thailand's coastline stretches across the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, offering beaches that cater to every kind of traveler. Some are known for their vibrant atmosphere and water sports, while others attract visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty. According to Tripadvisor, this list highlights seven of the country's most popular beaches based on traveler feedback, scenic appeal, and visitor experiences.

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Banana Beach is known for its clear waters, soft sand, and tropical surroundings. Located on Koh Hey (Coral Island) near Phuket, it attracts visitors looking for a day of swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation away from urban crowds.

Travelers frequently praise the beach for its organized tours, scenic views, and water-based activities. The coral-rich waters make it a popular spot for snorkeling, while kayaking and beachside dining add to the experience. Despite its popularity, the beach retains a relatively secluded feel compared with Phuket's busier shores.

Banana Beach is known for its clear waters, soft sand, and tropical surroundings. Located on Koh Hey (Coral Island) near Phuket, it attracts visitors looking for a day of swimming, snorkeling, and re..
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Kata Beach combines natural beauty with a relaxed atmosphere, making it one of Phuket's most popular family-friendly destinations. The beach features a long stretch of golden sand and calm waters during much of the year.

Visitors often highlight the beach's suitability for swimming and snorkeling. Offshore reefs support marine life, offering opportunities to spot tropical fish in relatively shallow waters. The surrounding area includes restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options, making Kata Beach a convenient base for travelers who want both comfort and easy beach access.

Kata Beach combines natural beauty with a relaxed atmosphere, making it one of Phuket's most popular family-friendly destinations. The beach features a long stretch of golden sand and calm waters dur..
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Made famous internationally through the film The Beach, Maya Bay remains one of Thailand's most photographed coastal destinations. Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, the bay is known for its turquoise waters and dramatic scenery.

Many visitors describe the landscape as breathtaking, with crystal-clear water and striking natural surroundings. Due to its global popularity, Maya Bay can become crowded, particularly during peak travel periods. Even so, travelers continue to rank it among Thailand's most iconic beach destinations because of its unique setting and visual appeal.

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Karon Beach offers a balance between activity and relaxation. Stretching for several kilometers along Phuket's west coast, it is less crowded than nearby Patong Beach while still providing easy access to restaurants, markets, and hotels.

Travelers often mention its broad sandy shoreline, clean environment, and peaceful atmosphere. The beach is suitable for long walks, swimming, and sunset viewing. Its size means visitors can usually find quieter areas even during busy travel seasons, making it popular among couples and families.

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Accessible only by boat, Railay Beach is one of Thailand's most distinctive coastal destinations. Massive limestone cliffs separate it from the mainland, creating a dramatic setting that attracts both beachgoers and rock climbers.

Visitors frequently praise the beach's white sand, emerald waters, and spectacular sunsets. Railay's natural isolation contributes to its appeal, giving travelers a sense of escape despite its popularity. Nearby caves, viewpoints, and walking trails provide additional opportunities for exploration beyond the beach itself.

Accessible only by boat, Railay Beach is one of Thailand's most distinctive coastal destinations. Massive limestone cliffs separate it from the mainland, creating a dramatic setting that attracts bot..
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Located in southern Phuket, Nai Harn Beach is often regarded as one of the island's most scenic and peaceful coastal spots. Compared with some of Phuket's busier beaches, Nai Harn maintains a more relaxed atmosphere.

Travelers appreciate its clean shoreline, clear water, and spacious setting. The beach is also known for seasonal surfing conditions and swimming opportunities. Surrounded by green hills and less commercial development, Nai Harn appeals to visitors looking for a quieter beach experience while still having access to essential facilities.

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Phra Nang Cave Beach is widely considered one of Thailand's most picturesque coastal locations. Set against limestone cliffs and accessible from the Railay area, it combines dramatic scenery with calm waters and soft sand.

Visitors frequently highlight the beach's caves, rock formations, and excellent swimming conditions. The surrounding cliffs create a striking backdrop, while the clear water attracts swimmers and kayakers. Many travelers describe Phra Nang as a destination that captures the natural beauty for which Thailand's southern coastline is famous, making it a memorable final stop on any beach-hopping itinerary.

Phra Nang Cave Beach is widely considered one of Thailand's most picturesque coastal locations. Set against limestone cliffs and accessible from the Railay area, it combines dramatic scenery with cal..
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In eastern Thailand, tourist destinations such as Pattaya and coastal areas in Rayong and Trat could also experience thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain.

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The forecast for Bangkok and surrounding areas indicates thunderstorms in around 60% of locations, with isolated heavy downpours possible.

What should island-hoppers and beachgoers know?

Travellers planning boat trips, island tours or water activities should closely monitor local weather advisories.

The TMD has warned of rough seas in both the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Wave heights in the upper Andaman Sea, including waters around Phuket, are expected to reach 2-3 metres and could exceed 3 metres during thunderstorms.

In the lower Andaman Sea, including waters near Krabi and southern islands, waves could rise above 2 metres during storms.

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Authorities have advised vessels to proceed with caution and avoid sailing through thunderstorm zones. Small boats in the upper Andaman Sea have been advised to remain ashore.

How could the weather affect travel plans?

Heavy rain may lead to delays for ferry services, island excursions, outdoor sightseeing and adventure activities.

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Tourists visiting beaches, national parks and mountainous areas should be alert to local weather warnings, particularly in regions vulnerable to flash flooding.
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