Thailand Tides
Select your region, city or island in Thailand from the list. If the resort you need is not in the list, you can choose the closest suitable one on the map below, since in the course of several hundred kilometers/miles the tidal time differs slightly.
- Bangkok tide forecast
- Krabi tide forecast
- Nakhon Si Thammarat tide forecast
- Koh Lanta tide forecast
- Koh Lanta Noi tide forecast
- Ko Lipe tide forecast
- Koh Mak (Trat) tide forecast
- Koh Ngai (Trang) tide forecast
- Koh Phayam (Ranong) tide forecast
- Tau tide forecast
- Ko Samui tide forecast
- Koh Kood tide forecast
- Khao Lak tide forecast
- Koh Phi Phi tide forecast
- Phuket Island tide forecast
- Samet tide forecast
- Chang tide forecast
- Pattaya tide forecast
- Bang Tao Beach tide forecast
- Kata Beach tide forecast
- Karon Beach tide forecast
- Patong Beach tide forecast
- Surin Beach tide forecast
- Prachuap Khiri Khan tide forecast
- Koh Phangan tide forecast
- Phang Nga tide forecast
- Rayong tide forecast
- Ranong tide forecast
- Samut Prakan tide forecast
- Samut Songkram tide forecast
- Satun tide forecast
- Trat tide forecast
- Hua Hin tide forecast
- Cha-Am tide forecast
- Chonburi tide forecast
- Chumphon tide forecast
What do you need to know the tides?
Unfortunately, while you relaxing at the beach resorts there are beaches exists, that are not suitable for swimming at any time. The fact is that during strong low tides the water level on some shallow beaches can drop so low that it becomes impossible to swim. At such moments, the water leaves very far from the coast, sometimes revealing an ugly topography of the bottom, dirt, debris and algae remain. It is less often the other way around, when during high tide the water level rises so much that the beach completely disappears, there is no place even to sunbathe.
