Depending on which time of the year, and month, the tides vary entirely on the date. For example, during the months June and July tides are higher this year than in December and January, due to the positioning of the moon. This means that the first couple of days in December, the tide will be out most of the day, giving our guests the possibility to easily explore this part of the Sirinat National Park by foot along the beach instead of having to relay on taxi and other transportation. Then, most of the days, we will have roughly 3-4 hours of high tides,starting in the morning and shifting, each day, slightly into the afternoon. Around the 20th of December it starts over, so morning high and afternoon low. [links]