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Our expeditions run between October and April. During these times you can expect plenty of sunshine and not too much rain. There is also a good breeze that keeps us cool whilst out on the water. It’s around 28-30C every day. A little warmer in March and April, possibly up to high 30C’s.
In December the mercury will struggle to get to 27/28C during the daytime, before plummeting overnight to around 15-18C.
For more detailed forecasts check out these weather links below…
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7 - day forecast
Here you can find a seven day forecast for Trat province, along with accurate temp, humidity and rainfall predictions.
Koh Chang’s weather history
Our local Koh Chang resident keeps a daily weather report providing a complete and accurate history of Koh Chang’s weather. Check
it out here.
Middle of bay of Thailand
This link provides an accurate marine forecast for the middle of the bay of Thailand (directly East of Koh Chang). Our guides use this service to predict what weather will be heading our way. (Bear in mind that the weather is always a lot worse this far out at sea).
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5—day forecast
This site provides a basic five day forecast for Koh Chang along with links to satellite and climate history pages. Ideal for choosing what day is best for the beach!
Synoptic charts
If you fancy forecasting your own weather then check you can get all your synoptic chart needs here. Our guides use these to gain a more accurate description of what the weather is doing.
Between Koh Chang and the mainland
This link provides an accurate marine forecast for the channel between Koh Chang and Thailand. We mainly operate on the other side of the island. However, this site gives our guides an idea of wind/swell direction and strength.
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