The beach is quieter compared to the popular beaches on the west coast, and you'll only find one, maybe two, beach bar restaurants. It's not as well-maintained as the busier beaches, so there may be some rubbish that washes ashore. However, the water is clearer and cleaner towards the middle, with less seaweed on the northern side near the main restaurant. The tide was low when we visited, so we had to walk out about 50-100 meters in the shallow water to swim properly. The waves were gentle, and the sea was somewhat clear and warm. The roads for motorbike transit, which takes at least an hour from the Klong Prao beach area, are in good condition, but there are some steep hills, winding roads with sharp bends, and fast-moving trucks, so caution is advised. The quality of swimming here is not better than the main beaches, but the main attraction is that it's not overly developed for tourism and still maintains a more untouched atmosphere.