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This small linear village
is officially called (and signposted as) Bang Ruk, but to visitors
it is know as Big Buddha Beach. Named after and dominated at the
eastern end by a 22 meter gold painted Buddha image, It is a calm
and scenic bay that has changed little over the last four or five
years and seems a million miles from the hustle, bustle and nightlife
of Chaweng and Lamai. Essentially it is little more than a dozen
resorts and a few private house lining a three-kilometer beach.
The bay is protected by headlands at both ends and the water is
calm (for most of the year) and shallow, making it a good and safe
place for swimming. The beach itself is little more than six meters
at its widest point and parts of it are sometimes unkempt, but even
during peak season it appears to be almost deserted. Big Buddha
beach is great for families and couples who want to get well away
from the crowds but still have the option of commuting to the busier
beaches. It is the kid of place where you get to know all the other
people staying at your resort, but during the low seasons that will
add up to very few indeed. One drawback has always been the lack
of eating alternatives here, however recently things have started
to improve on this front, making Big Buddha a really attractive
alterative.
Beach
Life & Night Life

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