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Start by picking a beach with lifeguards, like Kata or Karon, where you can feel more secure knowing help is nearby.
• Don't forget to check the local flag system, as it's crucial for understanding swimming conditions. A green flag means you're good to go, while a red flag is a definite no.
• Bring along some essential items like water, sunscreen, and snacks to keep everyone hydrated and energized throughout the day.
• If you're with kids, make sure they have life jackets and keep them within arm's reach, especially if they're not strong swimmers.
Check access, shade, facilities and current sea conditions. Beaches that are convenient for one traveller may be unsuitable for another because of surf, crowds, steps or transport.





