The Samui International Hospital is located at the far
northern end of the beach road and has a drop - in clinic for minor illnesses, and a good dentist: 077422272.
As at late 2017, the famous Independence Hotel, built on the rocky, forest - clad promontory at the
far northern end of the beach was the only option for a bed, but there was a lot of major construction work going on the central and southern stretches of the beach meaning the hotel will shortly be joined by a series of mega casino / beach resort neighbours.
The boat jetty at
the northern end of the beach separates the short rocky stretch known as Serendipity from sandy Ochheuteal proper.
Manly Surf School offers group and individual lessons for beginners, while avid surfers can get their thrills near Queenscliff headland at
the northern end of the beach.
The best snorkeling is at
the northern end of the beach near Pu'u Keka'a or Black Rock.
Year round, locals flock to the «grassy knoll», a little grass hill at
the northern end of the beach, for picnics, barbecues or to just chill out into the afternoon.
The northern end of the beach (between Tommy's and Mushroom Mountain) is the quieter area.
Not to be confused with Paradise Lost or another resort called Paradise Beach on Ko Ngai, Kradan Paradise Beach Resort easily overlooked place has a few concrete air - con rooms and simple bamboo bungalows overlooking the far
northern end of the beach.
Some guests told us the snorkeling was quite good (for Ko Kut) off the rocks and headland towards
the northern end of the beach.
The northern end of this beach offers bigger sets while the southern end is better for intermediate surfers.
The property is located at
the northern end of the beach and this part of the cove is exceptionally convenient to all of your vacation needs.
The northern end of the beach offers bigger sets while the southern end is better for intermediate surfers.
Tulum's famous Mayan ruins are located on
the northern end of the beach, and many will spend a morning at the ruins and the afternoon on the beach.
At
the northern end of the beach is a nice spot to look for howler monkeys, watch the locals fish and to get a full view of Coco beach.
The northern end of the beach is quite gentle, while the southern side is well known for its famous rip current know as the «Backpackers» Express» because of its proximity to the bus stop.
The northern end of the beach hosts a fishing pier (it is also the place from which many island - hopping tours depart), and its southern end marks the border with Ao Nang and features nice restaurants and the newly opened Nopparat Thara Plaza.
If your pockets are not so deep, head up towards
the Northern end of the beach, here you will find cheaper beach front accommodation to suite smaller budgets at Chai Chet Resort or Koh Chang Resort.
The northern end of the beach is where the chilled out backpackers village is located, staying here is an option to escape the main tourist drag of White Sand but still be close to all the amenities.
The northern end of the beach has a children's playground and amenities.
This solid right is at
the northern end of the beach.
There is a rivermouth on
the northern end of the beach boasting peaks, big swells and waves reaching up to four feet!
At
the northern end of the beach there's been very little development, so it's a much quieter, more relaxing spot.
At
the northern end of the beach is a sheltered spot that is safe and protected from the higher waves of the rainy season.
But whilst
the northern end of the beach is popular with vodka drinking package tourists, the nicer southern end where you'll find half a dozen good bungalow resorts on the beach is popular with older independent travellers and young families.
For anyone staying here, at the far, far
northern end of the beach, access from the main road is down an unbelievably steep track that leads down from the main road at the top of the hill.
The northern end of the beach is craggy, from the beach you can spot a mermaid sitting on a rock.
It's mostly rocky but a narrow lagoon on
the northern end of the beach is a safe strip to swim when the tides are right.
There is a large camp site at
the northern end of the beach and a selection of B&B s, guesthouses, self catering nearby.
There is a surf shop, café and pub at
the northern end of the beach.
Swimming is suitable year - round, with the convenience of stinger nets and an on - duty lifeguard down
the northern end of the beach.
The northern end of the beach is home to Hill Inlet, which is a beautiful cove.
Learn to surf in Queenscliff (which is at
the northern end of the beach) with Manly Surf School or perhaps an amble along the tree lined corso to the south end where you can swim and snorkel in the calm waters of the beautiful Shelly beach; it's a great place for kids to swim.
Clancy's Fish Pub, which has long enjoyed its perch at
the northern end of the beach, serves more mainstream, pub - style fare and has a simple side café for parents wanting to stay close to the outdoor playgrounds and shaded grass areas.
The beach encounters waterfall during the wet months at
the northern end of the beach.
Crystal Bay Beach Resort and Spa is situated at
the northern end of the beach.
A two - metre high fence blocks the direct access to
the northern end of the beach from the main road.
At
the northern end of the beach, the latest addition to Phuket's beach club scene — Zazada — offers a stylish way to enjoy sun - loungers on its terrace — with swimming pool — overlooking the beach.
The northern end of these beaches seem to have been heaven - made for launching canoes, walking, running and beachcombing.