The beach boasts fine, white sand and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors have the option to rent tents or bungalows from the national park. There is one restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. However, the tents are placed too closely together, with the exception of five special tents that have air conditioning. On one side of the beach, there are mangrove trees, but there isn't much to see for snorkeling. There is a pond filled with beautiful lotus flowers, and visitors may spot some monitors at Haad Mai Ngam. For convenience, we chose to stay at Chongkad, which also has a café.