
A straightforward Haad Rin stay for people who want walkable Full Moon Party access and do not need upscale facilities or a quiet setting.
Charung by The Sea makes sense if your priority is staying in Haad Rin close enough to walk to the Full Moon Party rather than booking somewhere for peace or resort extras.
Charung by The Sea sits in Haad Rin, the main Full Moon Party area of Koh Phangan. In practical terms, that means easy access to nightlife and Haad Rin beach, with the usual trade-off of noise and crowds around party dates.
The main reason to book Charung by The Sea is simple: you are in Haad Rin, Koh Phangan’s party hub, with the Full Moon Party area about 0.7 km away, or roughly a 9-minute walk. That is genuinely convenient for nights when you do not want to deal with transport after the beach party. A 3-minute taxi ride confirms it is very close, though most people heading to Haad Rin beach would likely walk. For nightlife-first travellers, that practicality matters more here than polished facilities or a sense of escape.
This is a 2-star resort villa, so expectations should stay focused on a basic, functional place to sleep near the action. The 8.4/10 rating is encouraging, but it comes from only 18 reviews, so treat it as a positive early signal rather than deep proof. Haad Rin itself is lively, busy and more commercial than quieter parts of Koh Phangan, especially around Full Moon dates. That trade-off is the whole deal: easier party access, but also more noise, crowds and less of the slower island atmosphere some travellers come here for.
What to know
- ✓Haad Rin location
- ✓About 0.7 km to party area
- ✓Roughly 9 minutes on foot
- ✓3 minutes by taxi
- ✓8.4/10 from 18 reviews
Location
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Haad Rin, Koh Phangan · Thailand
Distance to Full Moon Party
The Full Moon Party area is close enough to reach on foot at about 0.7 km, which suits travellers who want a simple walk back after a night out in Haad Rin. A taxi ride is only around 3 minutes, but the short walking distance is the more useful detail here.