Chumphon Travel Guide
City City in Chumphon Province, Thailand
Chumphon doubles as the transport hub to Koh Tao and the Gulf islands; travelers stop for diving trips, fishing piers, fruit markets and quieter mainland beaches.
Why Visit Chumphon? #
A gateway to the Gulf islands and southern Thai coasts, this provincial port city appeals to travelers heading for diving and quiet beaches. Regular ferries to Koh Tao and other islands depart from here, while Mu Ko Chumphon National Park and stretch of shoreline provide low-key beach days and nature walks. Fresh seafood stalls and southern Thai specialties give the town a coastal culinary identity. Expect relaxed island-bound energy mixed with authentic market life.
Who's Chumphon For?
Chumphon is the mainland gateway to diving hotspots like Koh Tao and offers direct dive boats and multiple operators. Sea kayaking, island hopping and fishing charters are easy to book from local piers and beach towns.
Budget travellers use Chumphon as a transit hub: cheap guesthouses, night-train connections and ferry links to the islands keep costs low. The town has backpacker-friendly eateries and simple travel services to plan onward trips.
Mu Ko Chumphon National Park and nearby coastal reserves protect reefs, mangroves and jungle, ideal for snorkelling, birding and short hikes. Quiet beaches like Thung Wua Laen let visitors unwind away from busier tourist islands.
Couples can find peaceful beachfront resorts and private bays for relaxed stays before island transfers. Sunset walks along quieter Chumphon beaches and small seafood restaurants make for uncomplicated, intimate evenings.
Top Things to Do in Chumphon
- Thung Wua Laen Beach (Hat Thung Wua Laen) - Long sandy beach in Chumphon town with seafood eateries and palm-lined shore.
- Mu Ko Chumphon National Park - Marine park protecting offshore islands, coral reefs and snorkeling close to Chumphon coast.
- Chumphon National Museum - Small museum documenting local history, maritime archaeology and provincial culture.
- Chumphon Railway Station area - Historic railway hub with local food stalls and easy links to regional trains.
- Chumphon Night Market - Bustling night market by the railway, known for grilled seafood and southern snacks.
- Thung Wua Laen sunrise spot (east end) - Less-crowded stretch of beach favored by locals for early morning walks and fishing.
- Local coffee shops near the pier - Small cafés where fishermen and residents gather for coffee and casual conversation.
- Khao Chao Mueang viewpoint - Short hike up to panoramic views over Chumphon town and the Gulf of Thailand.
- Koh Ngam (Mu Ko Chumphon) - Small island near Chumphon with clear water and excellent snorkeling day trips.
- Sawi District (countryside beaches) - Quiet coastal villages and small beaches a short drive south from Chumphon town.
- Lang Suan market (weekend market) - Regional market in Lang Suan selling fresh fruit, seafood and local snacks every weekend.
- Mu Ko Chumphon boat tours - Half-day boat trips around nearby islands offering snorkeling and simple beach picnics.
Where to Go in Chumphon #
Chumphon Town Centre
The compact town centre is where locals shop, eat and catch trains or buses. The night market is the best place for cheap seafood and grilled skewers, and the station makes the town an easy jump-off for island trips.
Top Spots
- Chumphon Railway Station - travel hub and local landmark.
- Chumphon Night Market - street food and local stalls in the evening.
- Chumphon Provincial Hall area - practical shops and cafés.
Chumphon Beaches & Pier
A short ride from town brings you to the provincial beaches and piers that service the nearby islands. Expect calm waters, simple beach restaurants and operators running dives and island transfers; ideal as a base for exploring Mu Ko Chumphon.
Top Spots
- Thung Wua Laen Beach - a popular local sandy beach with food stalls.
- Chumphon Pier - departure point for island boats.
- Beachside restaurants - fresh seafood and relaxed dining.
Islands & Marine Park
The national park islands off Chumphon are the main draw for divers and snorkelers: clear water, coral and fewer crowds than Thailand’s better-known spots. Expect rustic accommodation and day-trip operators rather than luxury tourism infrastructure.
Top Spots
- Mu Ko Chumphon National Park - islands with snorkeling and quiet beaches.
- Diving operators - local outfits for day trips to reefs and dive sites.
- Simple island bungalows - basic accommodation on some islands.
Plan Your Visit to Chumphon #
Best Time to Visit Chumphon #
Visit Chumphon in the cool season (November - February) when it's drier, slightly cooler and the Gulf waters are calm-ideal for island hopping and diving. The hot season (March - May) brings intense heat and humidity, while the monsoon (June - October) delivers heavy rain and rough seas that can disrupt ferries.
Best Time to Visit Chumphon #
Chumphon's climate is classified as Tropical Rainforest - Tropical Rainforest climate with consistently warm temperatures year-round. Temperatures range from 21°C to 34°C. Abundant rainfall (1925 mm/year), wettest in November.
January
January is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 22°C). Moderate rainfall (68 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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February
February is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). Moderate rainfall (55 mm).
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March
March is hot, feeling like 31°C due to high humidity. Moderate rainfall (68 mm).
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April
April is the hottest month, feeling like 33°C due to high humidity. Regular rainfall (85 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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May
May is hot, feeling like 33°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (184 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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June
June is hot, feeling like 32°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (195 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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July
July is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (186 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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August
August is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (233 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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September
September is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (189 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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October
October is warm with stifling humidity (dew point 24°C). Heavy rain (265 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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November
November is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 24°C). The wettest month with heavy rain (305 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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December
December is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). Regular rainfall (92 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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How to Get to Chumphon
Chumphon is served by Chumphon Airport (CJM) for domestic flights and by the Chumphon Railway Station on the State Railway of Thailand's Southern Line. Most long-distance visitors arrive by flight from Bangkok or by overnight/train and bus services from the capital.
Chumphon Airport (CJM): Chumphon Airport is the town’s domestic airport with regular connections to Bangkok. From the airport to Chumphon town centre you can take a shared airport minivan (shuttle) or a metered taxi. Typical shuttle/minivan fares are about 100-200 THB and the ride takes roughly 30-60 minutes depending on traffic; a taxi or private transfer will be faster and cost around 200-400 THB.
Train: Chumphon Railway Station is on the State Railway of Thailand’s Southern Line and is the main rail access point for the city. Trains from Bangkok depart from Hua Lamphong and Krung Thep Aphiwat and range from ordinary/rapid services to overnight sleeper expresses; journey times are typically 6-10 hours depending on the service. Ticket prices vary widely by class - third-class/seat fares can be very cheap while air-conditioned second-class seats and sleeper berths commonly range from roughly 200-800+ THB.
Bus: Long-distance coaches from Bangkok leave from the Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) and reach Chumphon in about 6-8 hours by standard or VIP coach. Fares for scheduled buses are usually in the 300-600 THB range depending on service level; there are also minivan services that are faster but can be less comfortable for long journeys.
How to Get Around Chumphon
Chumphon is best navigated with short local hops by songthaew or motorbike taxi and by rented scooter for flexibility outside the town. For longer trips or island connections combine scheduled buses/trains with ferry services; walking covers most of the compact town centre.
- Songthaew (shared pickup) (10-60 THB) - Songthaews are the most common short-distance public transport in Chumphon - shared covered pickup trucks that follow local routes. Fares are very cheap and typically negotiated or fixed per short hop; expect small inner-town rides to cost a few tens of baht. They are best for short trips within the town and to nearby beaches but can be slow if they wait to fill up.
- Motorbike taxi (20-150 THB) - Motorbike taxis are plentiful and the fastest way to get around town and reach nearby beaches or piers. Short rides across town commonly cost 20-100 THB depending on distance; always confirm the price before you go. Good option when you have light luggage, but not recommended in heavy rain or for long trips.
- Grab / Metered taxi (60-400 THB) - Grab operates in many Thai provincial towns, and metered taxis or private hires are available in Chumphon though supply can be limited outside the centre. Fares are higher than songthaews and motorbike taxis - expect typical inner-city trips to start around 60-100 THB and longer transfers to cost several hundred baht. Use Grab if you prefer cashless payment and trackable rides; during low demand you may need to wait or arrange a private taxi through your hotel.
- Car / motorbike rental (200-1,500 THB/day) - Renting a scooter or car is the most flexible way to explore the province, beaches and nearby piers at your own pace. Daily scooter rental rates are commonly around 200-350 THB per day; small cars typically start around 800-1,500 THB/day depending on season and insurance. Ensure you have an appropriate licence, check the vehicle, and factor in petrol and parking at beach piers.
- Ferry / Boat (to islands) (300-1,200 THB) - Chumphon is a gateway for ferries to islands such as Koh Tao and other Gulf islands; services operate from local piers and are often sold as combined bus/van + ferry tickets. Travel times and prices vary by operator - expect one-way ferry fares (or combined tickets) to commonly fall in the low hundreds to several hundred baht, and crossing times from Chumphon to nearby islands typically range from 1.5 to 4+ hours depending on vessel type and route. Book ahead in high season and allow extra time to reach the pier.
- Walking - Chumphon town centre is compact and easy to explore on foot - walking is the simplest way to visit markets, restaurants and the riverside. Wear comfortable shoes and be ready for hot, humid weather; for anything beyond the immediate town, choose one of the local transport options.
Where to Stay in Chumphon #
Where to Eat in Chumphon #
Chumphon is a gateway to southern Thailand’s islands and its food reflects that maritime identity: expect nightly seafood barbecues at the Chumphon night market and fishing‑village restaurants serving what came in that morning. Southern Thai spice and palm sugar sweetness appear in curries and dipping sauces.
If you’re headed to the islands, many resorts and hotels provide reliable international menus, but the memorable meals are the small seafood joints and market stalls where fishermen trade the day’s catch.
- Chumphon Night Market - Fresh seafood stalls and grilled skewers
- Fishing‑village restaurants - Daily catch, steamed fish and chilli dips
- Local noodle shops - Southern Thai broths and spicy noodle soups
- Resort restaurants - Seafood with western sides, casual fine dining
- Cafés near the pier - Coffee, light meals and baked goods available
- Hotel dining rooms - International dishes catering to tourists and divers
- Market vegetable stalls - Fresh local produce for simple vegetarian meals
- Local cafés - Rice and vegetable curries on request
- Night market vendors - Grilled vegetables and fried tofu snacks available
Breakdown of cuisine types found across Chumphon's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.
Nightlife in Chumphon #
Chumphon is a coastal transport hub and a relaxed evening town - think night markets, low-key bars and beachfront restaurants rather than clubs. The night market near the bus/rail station is the focal point for cheap eats and drinks; travelers often head to nearby islands for beach parties. Expect most places to close by midnight except during peak tourist season. Dress casually and watch out for motorbike traffic when walking at night.
Best Bets
- Chumphon Night Market - Central hub for street food, snacks and casual drinks.
- Chumphon Pier area - Restaurants and bars catering to island-bound travelers.
- Beachfront restaurants - Seafood dinners and chilled drinks at sunset.
- Local bars near town centre - Small venues and beer bars popular with locals and backpackers.
- Sairee and nearby islands (daytrip) - Short boat rides lead to livelier beach-bar scenes.
- Walking street areas - Evening stalls and casual hangouts-best on weekends.
Shopping in Chumphon #
Chumphon is a provincial hub where the night market and fish markets are the best places to shop local food and cheap clothing. The town’s walking streets fill up in the evening with vendors selling seafood, grilled snacks and tourist trinkets. For larger shopping needs there are supermarkets and hardware stores along Phetkasem Road; expect fixed prices in stores and friendly haggling at market stalls.
Best Bets
- Chumphon Night Market - Evening market with seafood stalls, street food and casual shopping.
- Chumphon Fish Market - Fresh seafood and wholesale stalls popular with locals and chefs.
- Railway station vendors and stalls - Small stalls near the station selling snacks and travel essentials.
- Big C Chumphon - Large supermarket and department store for everyday shopping needs.
- Tesco Lotus Chumphon - Supermarket for groceries, clothing and household items.
- Local fresh markets - Neighborhood markets selling fruit, vegetables and prepared foods.