Koh Sirey Island is partially separated from Phuket Island by a small shallow waterway on the east side of the island.
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Koh Sirey Island is partially separated from Phuket Island by a small shallow waterway on the east side of the island.
The beaches are minimal and often dirty. These are not top quality beaches on the island. Go to the West coast! How to reach Koh Sirey Island? By car over the bridge.
Just a beach facing east that some people may want to have a look at if you are in the area. Not worth a trip out, nor are any of the beaches of Koh Sire Island worth the drive.
Wat Koh Sirey is a Theravada Buddhist temple some people find interesting. There is a large reclining Buddha, and part of the temple is on a hill which provides a nice view of the area.
Walking on the beach and tanning on a beach mat you provide is about all there is at this small and not often-visited beach.
No
High fines possible.
Many rocks under the water at random places. Rocks in the mud as well.
At present, we don't have any information on the existence of a beach club here. If you possess more recent information, we would appreciate an update from you. Please do so by completing the 'Suggest an Update' form.
Hat Pluem Suk Restaurant – This is a no-frills restaurant on the East Coast beach with little huts built of concrete for each table and plastic chairs. Reviews are generally very positive by past guests. Thai food is the focus, with an emphasis on seafood meals as is the case with nearly all island restaurants around Phuket. Some guests were less than pleased with the cleanliness of the restaurant. Prices were considered high by some who said the price is around twice what they would have expected for a restaurant in that area. No doubt the prices have increased over the years. This restaurant gets 4 out of 5 stars with over 100 reviews, so it’s one of the better reviewed restaurants on the island.
Open on Google MapsThe Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa Phuket
The Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa, Phuket – This is listed as a 5-star resort, set on the southern tip of Koh Sirey Island. You’ll get a ton of value here for their modestly priced units. There are three pools, the Horizon Pool has a bar and place to eat and is great for sunset. The hotel provides golf carts to get around the large grounds. Some rooms are up on a hill overlooking the sea which provides a great view.
The resort gets very good reviews (4.4 out of 5 with 1,700+ reviews) and is not extravagantly priced at under 6,000 THB per night starting rate during high season. Very highly recommended if you’re going to stay on Ko Sire.
The Nchantra Pool Suite Residences
The Nchantra Pool Suite Residences – In the center of the beach on the East Coast of Ko Sire is this, the largest resort available to stay in. The Nchantra gets good ratings on social media review sites. Large, clean, and comfortable rooms were mentioned by multiple guests. The grand pool suites were mentioned as being really a really nice place to stay. There is a gym and spa. The staff was typically very helpful and friendly, though the time to check in and check out was not fast enough to make some guests happy.
Rates begin at just under 4,000 THB for a night’s stay. Note, you can get beach view units even in the back away from the beach, the buildings are higher as you move back from the beachfront.
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Koh Sirey Island is partially separated from Phuket Island by a small shallow waterway on the east side of the island.
The beaches are minimal and often dirty. These are not top quality beaches on the island. Go to the West coast! How to reach Koh Sirey Island? By car over the bridge.
Just a beach facing east that some people may want to have a look at if you are in the area. Not worth a trip out, nor are any of the beaches of Koh Sire Island worth the drive.
Wat Koh Sirey is a Theravada Buddhist temple some people find interesting. There is a large reclining Buddha, and part of the temple is on a hill which provides a nice view of the area.
Walking on the beach and tanning on a beach mat you provide is about all there is at this small and not often-visited beach.
No
High fines possible.
Many rocks under the water at random places. Rocks in the mud as well.
At present, we don't have any information on the existence of a beach club here. If you possess more recent information, we would appreciate an update from you. Please do so by completing the 'Suggest an Update' form.
Hat Pluem Suk Restaurant – This is a no-frills restaurant on the East Coast beach with little huts built of concrete for each table and plastic chairs. Reviews are generally very positive by past guests. Thai food is the focus, with an emphasis on seafood meals as is the case with nearly all island restaurants around Phuket. Some guests were less than pleased with the cleanliness of the restaurant. Prices were considered high by some who said the price is around twice what they would have expected for a restaurant in that area. No doubt the prices have increased over the years. This restaurant gets 4 out of 5 stars with over 100 reviews, so it’s one of the better reviewed restaurants on the island.
Open on Google MapsThe Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa Phuket
The Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa, Phuket – This is listed as a 5-star resort, set on the southern tip of Koh Sirey Island. You’ll get a ton of value here for their modestly priced units. There are three pools, the Horizon Pool has a bar and place to eat and is great for sunset. The hotel provides golf carts to get around the large grounds. Some rooms are up on a hill overlooking the sea which provides a great view.
The resort gets very good reviews (4.4 out of 5 with 1,700+ reviews) and is not extravagantly priced at under 6,000 THB per night starting rate during high season. Very highly recommended if you’re going to stay on Ko Sire.
The Nchantra Pool Suite Residences
The Nchantra Pool Suite Residences – In the center of the beach on the East Coast of Ko Sire is this, the largest resort available to stay in. The Nchantra gets good ratings on social media review sites. Large, clean, and comfortable rooms were mentioned by multiple guests. The grand pool suites were mentioned as being really a really nice place to stay. There is a gym and spa. The staff was typically very helpful and friendly, though the time to check in and check out was not fast enough to make some guests happy.
Rates begin at just under 4,000 THB for a night’s stay. Note, you can get beach view units even in the back away from the beach, the buildings are higher as you move back from the beachfront.
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