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Koh Phangan Cracks Down on Beach Nudity, Warns Tourists of Visa Revocation


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Picture courtesy of Koh Phangan police station via Bangkok Post

 

Koh Phangan, home of Thailand's infamous full moon parties, is back in the spotlight with a bold new crackdown on public nudity. Signs forbidding unclothed escapades have sprang up on local beaches after numerous complaints about tourists stripping down.

 

These placards prominently warn of the island's nudity ban, threatening violators with the prospect of having their visas revoked, as underscored by Koh Phangan's police chief, Pol Col Apichart Chansamret.

 

Authorities, doubling down on preserving public decency, distributed leaflets to both tourists and local businesses, emphasising the consequences of breaking these particular modesty rules.

 

Zen Beach and Secret Beach, known for their beauty and tranquillity, have become hubs for this dubious display, with foreigners often found sunbathing, frolicking, and even creating art in the buff. Sadly, such actions, however harmless they might seem, directly infringe upon Thai laws, with offenders facing fines of up to 5,000 Thai Baht.

 

 

 

Island resident Thawil Ruangthong expressed concern over the trend, noting a growing number of visitors flagrantly disrespect local culture by going au naturel.

 

The crackdown gained further momentum following the recent arrest of a Polish couple caught in an uninhibited embrace on a public road, underscoring the island’s commitment to clamping down on indecorous behavior.

 

As authorities continue their campaign to cultivate cultural respect, Koh Phangan seeks to balance its reputation for freedom and fun with a respect for local customs.

 

With the new signs in place, both residents and visitors hope the message will resonate with the sun-seeking tourists that flock to this idyllic hotspot.

 

Though the island remains a vibrant destination, it is clear a line in the sand has been drawn, highlighting the need for mindfulness when enjoying Koh Phangan's pristine beaches. 

 

 

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Pretty sad really , this is 2025 or for them 2568.

Do as some other countries and have dedicated nude beaches.

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Can someone translate the signs? As an English speaker looking at the sign it would appear you cannot go topless (men or women?) Internationally, it is perfectly acceptable for men and women to be topless on beaches. Bottomless might he an issue, sure. Are bikinis allowed? Ambiguity like this is not helping either side... 

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16 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Pretty sad really , this is 2025 or for them 2568.

Do as some other countries and have dedicated nude beaches.


Or ask the nudes to chose another country, if they wish to flash their private parts away from home!

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7 minutes ago, Robert Oi said:

Can someone translate the signs? As an English speaker looking at the sign it would appear you cannot go topless (men or women?) Internationally, it is perfectly acceptable for men and women to be topless on beaches. Bottomless might he an issue, sure. Are bikinis allowed? Ambiguity like this is not helping either side... 

The sign uses the Thai word "pleuay kai". I have only heard the word "pleuay" in relation to nudity. It does not specify different rules for men and women

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They need to up that fine to at least 10,000 baht to get it the attention it needs. May seem high for Thais but it’s still a small fee for most foreigners and you definitely don’t see the Thai nude bathing or swimming. 

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I think they even encourage   denunciation for thai people as I see 2 sentences written in thai only with phone numbers.. 😡

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There is no way I would go to any beach naked

The thought of Green Peace members rushing to push me back in the water is a nightmare

 

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Two people are caught sunbathing in the noddy and this triggers a crack-down ???

 

While I agree that the tourist should have been told in no uncertain terms to cover up correctly, the announcement of a crack-down seems an almost xenophobic over-reaction based on faux-outrage... 

...  there are far greater crime concerns than someones failure to dress appropriately.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

So males have to wear t-shirts at the beach now?! That’s would be ridiculous! 

 

No...   The sign is simply a poor illustration that women cannot go topless or naked, and males cannot go naked.

 

Existing Beach wear - Shorts, Bikini etc remain perfectly acceptable...  exactly as common sense would suggest.

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Why did they not put the following sign up as it's quite obvious and much cheaper to make  !!

 

🙈 🦫 🙈🍆 On the beach !!

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7 hours ago, ronster said:

Can they make a law banning people sitting in restaurants without a top on 👍

I saw  to many on samet  please thai law do something 

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kids play:

who will enforce that law?

based on what exactly? Wishy-washy?

also: it is not a criminal offence, and Immigration Police has nothing to do with it. While observing public decency is a job of local policemen. 

And finally - are they going to bring pictures of nudee tourists to the judge? Ridiculous!

 

That poster/banner looks like a pure fake for the purpose to extort money only. Smart move!

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